The Jean Baptiste Daigle House in Fort Kent, Maine is a well preserved example of an Acadian log house built following traditional, regional techniques. Built either by Jean Baptiste Daigle (1792-1846) or his son Jean Baptiste Daigle, (also known as John B. Daigle, 1818-1860) in circa 1839-1844 it has been listed in the National Register for the architectural significance of the property as a relatively rare example of 19th century Acadian log construction. The one-and-one-half story Daigle House, located in what would become Maine after 1842, features piece sur piece log construction cloaked by Masonite siding. The number of Acadian log houses remaining in northern Aroostook County is unknown: only a few of this once common property type have been documented or researched. Due to their relative rarity and their distinct regional affiliation each example is considered historically important.