- National Register of Historic Places listings in east Davenport, Iowa
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NRHP Scott County Downtown Davenport East Davenport West Davenport U.S. Route 61) and North of 5th Street. The area includes 86 individually listed houses, other buildings, and historic districts. Of these, the great majority were covered in a 1982-1983 survey of historic properties in Davenport. That study covered some already listed properties, served as the nominating document for a good number more, and commented upon others that needed further documentation or otherwise weren't ready for listing at the time, but which were listed later.
Properties in Davenport are somewhat concentrated in several of Davenport's neighborhoods.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
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The Davenport Plan and Zoning Commission divided the city into five areas: downtown, central, east end, near north, and northwest and west end. See Neighborhoods of Davenport, Iowa.
[2] Landmark name [3] Image Date listed Location Neighborhood[4] Summary 1 Walker Adams House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1009 College Ave.
41°31′49″N 90°33′22″W / 41.530278°N 90.556111°W / 41.530278; -90.556111 (Walker Adams House)Davenport An Italianate house, c.1875; Davenport Multiple Resource Area (MRA). 2 Ball-Waterman House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 616 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′11″N 90°33′57″W / 41.536389°N 90.565833°W / 41.536389; -90.565833 (Ball-Waterman House)Davenport Late Victorian style residence from c. 1880; Davenport MRA. 3 Edward S. Barrows House 01976-11-21November 21, 1976 224 E. 6th St.
41°31′33″N 90°34′17″W / 41.525833°N 90.571389°W / 41.525833; -90.571389 (Edward S. Barrows House)Davenport Greek Revival style house from c. 1850. 4 Leon Bismark Beiderbecke House 01977-07-13July 13, 1977 1934 Grand Ave.
41°32′20″N 90°33′55″W / 41.538889°N 90.565278°W / 41.538889; -90.565278 (Leon Bismark Beiderbecke House)Davenport Boyhood home of jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke 5 John R. Boyle House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 408 E. 6th St.
41°31′33″N 90°34′10″W / 41.525833°N 90.569444°W / 41.525833; -90.569444 (John R. Boyle House)Davenport Italianate style house built in 1866; Davenport MRA. 6 Bridge Avenue Historic District 01983-11-28November 28, 1983 Bridge Ave. from River Dr. to 9th St.
41°31′41″N 90°33′28″W / 41.528056°N 90.557778°W / 41.528056; -90.557778 (Bridge Avenue Historic District)Davenport The district consists of fourteen homes along Bridge Avenue starting at River Drive and climbing the bluff to East Ninth Street; Davenport MRA. 7 Anthony Burdick House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 833 College Ave.
41°31′42″N 90°33′21″W / 41.528333°N 90.555833°W / 41.528333; -90.555833 (Anthony Burdick House)Davenport Italianate style residence c. 1880; Davenport MRA. 8 Diedrich Busch House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 2340 E. 11th St.
41°31′52″N 90°32′33″W / 41.531111°N 90.5425°W / 41.531111; -90.5425 (Diedrich Busch House)Davenport House built in 1877; Davenport MRA. 9 Calvary Baptist Church/First Baptist Church 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1401 Perry St.
41°32′03″N 90°34′20″W / 41.534167°N 90.572222°W / 41.534167; -90.572222 (Calvary Baptist Church/First Baptist Church)Davenport Romanesque Revival church built in 1890 when the congregation was called Calvary Baptist. In 1968 the congregation reverted to First Baptist Church; Davenport MRA. 10 W.S. Cameron House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 623 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′09″N 90°33′57″W / 41.535833°N 90.565833°W / 41.535833; -90.565833 (W.S. Cameron House)Davenport House built c. 1880; Davenport MRA. 11 James Cawley House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1406 Esplanade
41°32′03″N 90°33′20″W / 41.534167°N 90.555556°W / 41.534167; -90.555556 (James Cawley House)Davenport House built in 1876; Davenport MRA. 12 Collins House 01976-10-08October 8, 1976 1234 E. 29th St.
41°32′58″N 90°33′26″W / 41.549444°N 90.557222°W / 41.549444; -90.557222 (Collins House)Davenport Classical Revival style home built in 1860 as a farmhouse. 13 George Copeland House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 929 College Ave.
41°31′47″N 90°33′22″W / 41.529722°N 90.556111°W / 41.529722; -90.556111 (George Copeland House)Davenport House from c. 1880; Davenport MRA. 14 Cork Hill District 01984-05-16May 16, 1984 Perry, Pershing, Iowa, 11th, 12th, and 13th Sts.
41°31′54″N 90°34′18″W / 41.531667°N 90.571667°W / 41.531667; -90.571667 (Cork Hill District)Davenport The district included 12 contributing buildings when it was listed. It includes Greek Revival, Italianate, and Victorian architecture; Davenport MRA. 15 Crescent Warehouse Historic District 02003-12-18December 18, 2003 Portions of E. 4th St., E. 5th St., Iowa St., and Pershing Ave.
41°31′34″N 90°34′09″W / 41.526111°N 90.569167°W / 41.526111; -90.569167 (Crescent Warehouse Historic District)Davenport It includes 14 buildings deemed to be contributing to the historic character of the area, and two other contributing structures. 16 Currier House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1421 Grand Ave.
41°32′01″N 90°33′51″W / 41.533611°N 90.564167°W / 41.533611; -90.564167 (Currier House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence from 1901; Davenport MRA. 17 Davenport Hose Station No. 3 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 326 E. Locust St.
41°32′13″N 90°34′13″W / 41.536944°N 90.570278°W / 41.536944; -90.570278 (Davenport Hose Station No. 3)Davenport Neighborhood fire station built in 1921; Davenport MRA 18 Davenport Village 01980-03-17March 17, 1980 Roughly bounded by the Mississippi River, Spring, Judson, and 13th Sts., Kirkwood Boulevard, and Jersey Ridge Rd.
41°31′48″N 90°32′42″W / 41.53°N 90.545°W / 41.53; -90.545 (Davenport Village)Davenport Founded as a separate town called Upper Davenport in 1851, it was incorporated into the city of Davenport in 1856. Today it is known as the Village of East Davenport, a commercial and residential area. 19 Abner Davison House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1234 E. River Dr.
41°31′40″N 90°33′25″W / 41.527778°N 90.556944°W / 41.527778; -90.556944 (Abner Davison House)Davenport The Italianate/Prairie style home was built in 1910 for Davenport attorney Abner Davison. It now serves as the location for Gilda’s Club of the Quad Cities; Davenport MRA. 20 Dils-Downer House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1020 E. 15th St.
41°32′07″N 90°33′38″W / 41.535278°N 90.560556°W / 41.535278; -90.560556 (Dils-Downer House)Davenport A Shingle Style bungalow; Davenport MRA 21 East 14th Street Historic District 01983-11-18November 18, 1983 14th St. from Pershing to Arlington Ave.
41°32′02″N 90°34′01″W / 41.533889°N 90.566944°W / 41.533889; -90.566944 (East 14th Street Historic District)Davenport Late Victorian homes along six blocks of East 14th Street; Davenport MRA. 22 D.C. Eldridge House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1333 E. 10th St.
41°31′47″N 90°33′18″W / 41.529722°N 90.555°W / 41.529722; -90.555 (D.C. Eldridge House)Davenport Greek Revival house built in 1865 by one of the city's original settelers; Davenport MRA. 23 Theodore Eldridge House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1404 E. 10th St.
41°31′49″N 90°33′16″W / 41.530278°N 90.554444°W / 41.530278; -90.554444 (Theodore Eldridge House)Davenport Italianate style residence built in 1878; Davenport MRA. 24 First Church of Christ, Scientist 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 636 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′11″N 90°33′54″W / 41.536389°N 90.565°W / 41.536389; -90.565 (First Church of Christ, Scientist)Davenport Classical Revival style church designed by the Davenport architectural firm of Clausen & Clausen and built in 1912. The structure now houses Harvest Time Family Worship Center; Davenport MRA 25 First Presbyterian Church 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 316 E. Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′11″N 90°34′12″W / 41.536389°N 90.57°W / 41.536389; -90.57 (First Presbyterian Church)Davenport Richardsonian Romanesque church designed by the Davenport architectural firm of Clausen & Burrows: Davenport MRA. 26 Lewis M. Fisher House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1003 Arlington Ave.
41°31′49″N 90°33′43″W / 41.530278°N 90.561944°W / 41.530278; -90.561944 (Lewis M. Fisher House)Davenport Queen Anne and Colonial Revival style house built in 1895; Davenport MRA. 27 Alice French House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 321 E. 10th St.
41°31′47″N 90°34′13″W / 41.529722°N 90.570278°W / 41.529722; -90.570278 (Alice French House)Davenport Colonial Revival style home of author Alice French who wrote under the pen name Octave Thanet; Davenport MRA. 28 William Gabbert House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1210 Tremont St.
41°31′56″N 90°33′41″W / 41.532222°N 90.561389°W / 41.532222; -90.561389 (William Gabbert House)Davenport Gothic Revival style residence designed by George Shaw and built in 1895; Davenport MRA. 29 M.V. Gannon House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 631 Farnham St.
41°31′36″N 90°33′59″W / 41.526667°N 90.566389°W / 41.526667; -90.566389 (M.V. Gannon House)Davenport Italianate style home of prominent lawyer, politician, and publisher Michael V. Gannon; Davenport MRA. 30 Isaac Glaspell House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 621 LeClaire St.
41°31′34″N 90°34′04″W / 41.526111°N 90.567778°W / 41.526111; -90.567778 (Isaac Glaspell House)Davenport Greek Revival style residence designed by John Whitaker and built in 1875; Davenport MRA. 31 William T. Goodrich House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1156 E. 15th St.
41°32′05″N 90°33′30″W / 41.534722°N 90.558333°W / 41.534722; -90.558333 (William T. Goodrich House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence from 1900; Davenport MRA. 32 Finley Guy Building 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 310 E. Locust St.
41°32′18″N 90°34′13″W / 41.538333°N 90.570278°W / 41.538333; -90.570278 (Finley Guy Building)Davenport Mission/Spanish Revival style commercial building; Davenport MRA. 33 Israel Hall House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1316 E. 10th St.
41°31′49″N 90°33′20″W / 41.530278°N 90.555556°W / 41.530278; -90.555556 (Israel Hall House)Davenport Greek Revival style residence built in 1878; Davenport MRA. 34 Louis Hebert House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 914 Farnan St.
41°31′46″N 90°34′02″W / 41.529444°N 90.567222°W / 41.529444; -90.567222 (Louis Hebert House)Davenport Greek Revival style house built in 1865; Davenport MRA. 35 Hillside 01982-02-04February 4, 1982 1 Prospect Dr.
41°31′44″N 90°33′11″W / 41.528889°N 90.553056°W / 41.528889; -90.553056 (Hillside)Davenport Colonial Revival mansion that was built in 1906 overlooking the Mississippi River. It was designed by Frederick G. Clausen for Charles Schuler, who owned Schuler Coal. 36 William Holbrook House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 804 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′11″N 90°33′48″W / 41.536389°N 90.563333°W / 41.536389; -90.563333 (William Holbrook House)Davenport Shingle Style, Queen Anne residence from 1892; Davenport MRA. 37 House at 919 Oneida Street 01984-04-05April 5, 1984 919 Oneida St.
41°31′46″N 90°33′32″W / 41.529444°N 90.558889°W / 41.529444; -90.558889 (House at 919 Oneida Street)Davenport Late Victorian house built in 1875; Davenport MRA. 38 Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home 01982-04-26April 26, 1982 2800 Eastern Ave.
41°33′02″N 90°33′21″W / 41.550556°N 90.555833°W / 41.550556; -90.555833 (Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home)Davenport A former orphanage built for children who lost their fathers during the American Civil War. It served as a state run facility until 1975. Since 1949 it was called the Annie Wittenmyer Home, and now serves as office space for non-profits. 39 Kimball-Stevenson House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 116 E. 6th St.
41°31′33″N 90°34′23″W / 41.525833°N 90.573056°W / 41.525833; -90.573056 (Kimball-Stevenson House)Davenport Italianate style house built in 1873 that once housed a brothel; Davenport MRA. 40 Nicholas J. Kuhnen House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 702 Perry St.
41°31′39″N 90°34′22″W / 41.5275°N 90.572778°W / 41.5275; -90.572778 (Nicholas J. Kuhnen House)Davenport Italianate style house designed by Davenport architect John Ross and built in 1887 for cigar manufacturer Nicholas J. Kuhnen; Davenport MRA. 41 Antoine LeClaire House 01974-03-22March 22, 1974 630 E. 7th St.
41°31′37″N 90°33′54″W / 41.526944°N 90.565°W / 41.526944; -90.565 (Antoine LeClaire House)Davenport Italianate style mansion built in 1855 by Antoine LeClaire, one of the founders and promoters of the city of Davenport. The house also served as the residence of the first two Catholic bishops of Davenport. 42 Lincoln School 02002-10-24October 24, 2002 318 E. 7th St.
41°31′37″N 90°34′13″W / 41.526944°N 90.570278°W / 41.526944; -90.570278 (Lincoln School)Davenport Elementary school building designed by Howard S. Muesse and built in 1940. It is part of the Public Schools for Iowa: Growth and Change MPS. 43 James E. Lindsay House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 911 College Ave.
41°31′45″N 90°33′22″W / 41.529167°N 90.556111°W / 41.529167; -90.556111 (James E. Lindsay House)Davenport Italianate style house built in 1876; Davenport MRA. 44 Joseph Mallet House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 415 E. 10th St.
41°31′47″N 90°34′08″W / 41.529722°N 90.568889°W / 41.529722; -90.568889 (Joseph Mallet House)Davenport A simplified version of the Italianate style built in 1876; Davenport MRA. 45 McBride-Hickey House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 701 Iowa St.
41°31′37″N 90°34′10″W / 41.526944°N 90.569444°W / 41.526944; -90.569444 (McBride-Hickey House)Davenport Late Victorian residence from 1890; Davenport MRA. 46 McClellan Heights Historic District 01984-11-01November 1, 1984 Roughly bounded by the city limits, E. River Dr., East St., and Jersey Ridge and Middle Rds.
41°31′55″N 90°32′14″W / 41.531944°N 90.537222°W / 41.531944; -90.537222 (McClellan Heights Historic District)Davenport Site of the American Civil War army camp, Camp McClellan, it became a residential area in the late 19th century. It includes 354 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of the area; Davenport MRA. 47 McKinley Elementary School 02002-10-24October 24, 2002 1716 Kenwood
41°32′13″N 90°32′10″W / 41.536944°N 90.536111°W / 41.536944; -90.536111 (McKinley Elementary School)Davenport Elementary school designed by Kruse & Parrish and built in 1953. It is part of the Public Schools for Iowa: Growth and Change MPS. 48 McKinney House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 512 E. 8th St.
41°31′41″N 90°34′04″W / 41.528056°N 90.567778°W / 41.528056; -90.567778 (McKinney House)Davenport Greek Revival style residence built in 1872; Davenport MRA. 49 F.H. Miller House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1527 Brady St.
41°32′07″N 90°34′25″W / 41.535278°N 90.573611°W / 41.535278; -90.573611 (F.H. Miller House)Davenport Italianate style house designed by W.L. Carroll and built in 1871. It served as the home of the third and fourth Catholic bishops of Davenport in the 20th century; Davenport MRA. 50 Joseph Motie House 01983-11-18November 18, 1983 421 E. 10th St.
41°31′47″N 90°34′07″W / 41.529722°N 90.568611°W / 41.529722; -90.568611 (Joseph Motie House)Davenport A simplified version of the Italianate style from 1860; Davenport MRA. 51 Thomas Murray House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 628 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′11″N 90°33′56″W / 41.536389°N 90.565556°W / 41.536389; -90.565556 (Thomas Murray House)Davenport Italianate style residence built in 1881; Davenport MRA. 52 Lucian Newhall House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 526 Iowa St.
41°31′31″N 90°34′12″W / 41.525278°N 90.57°W / 41.525278; -90.57 (Lucian Newhall House)Davenport Italianate style residence built in 1875; Davenport MRA. 53 Oscar Nichols House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1013 Tremont St.
41°31′50″N 90°33′58″W / 41.530556°N 90.566111°W / 41.530556; -90.566111 (Oscar Nichols House)Davenport Stick, Eastlake style residence built in 1884; Davenport MRA. 54 Benjamin Nighswander House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1011 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′09″N 90°33′39″W / 41.535833°N 90.560833°W / 41.535833; -90.560833 (Benjamin Nighswander House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence built in 1896; Davenport MRA. 55 Oak Lane Historic District 01984-11-01November 1, 1984 Oak Lane between High and Locust Sts.
41°32′22″N 90°33′47″W / 41.539444°N 90.563056°W / 41.539444; -90.563056 (Oak Lane Historic District)Davenport Residential area that stretches along Oak Lane with houses designed by Gustav Hanssen and William A. Otis that were built between 1875 and 1906, Davenport MRA. 56 Henry Ockershausen House 01984-04-05April 5, 1984 1024 Charlotte St.
41°31′38″N 90°33′32″W / 41.527222°N 90.558889°W / 41.527222; -90.558889 (Henry Ockershausen House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence built in 1908; Davenport MRA. 57 Outing Club 01977-07-15July 15, 1977 2109 Brady St.
41°32′27″N 90°34′21″W / 41.540833°N 90.5725°W / 41.540833; -90.5725 (Outing Club)Davenport Colonial Revival style building designed by Davenport architect Park Burroughs and built in 1905 to house a social club, a purpose for which it remains today. 58 Pierce School No. 13 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 2212 E. 12th St.
41°31′56″N 90°32′42″W / 41.532222°N 90.545°W / 41.532222; -90.545 (Pierce School No. 13)Davenport Former Renaissance Revival elementary school building designed by Davenport architect Parke T. Burrows. It now serves as commercial space; Davenport MRA. 59 Potter-Williams House 01984-04-05April 5, 1984 427 E. 7th St.
41°31′36″N 90°34′07″W / 41.526667°N 90.568611°W / 41.526667; -90.568611 (Potter-Williams House)Davenport Greek Revival style residence built in 1872; Davenport MRA. 60 Hiram Price/Henry Vollmer House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 723 Brady St.
41°31′39″N 90°34′25″W / 41.5275°N 90.573611°W / 41.5275; -90.573611 (Hiram Price/Henry Vollmer House)Davenport Italianate style house that was built in 1870 and was owned by two conngressmen who represented Iowa's Second Congressional District. Davenport MRA 61 Prospect Park Historic District 01984-11-01November 1, 1984 Roughly bounded by E. River Dr., Mississippi Ave., Prospect Terr., and 11th and Adams Sts.
41°31′47″N 90°33′09″W / 41.529722°N 90.5525°W / 41.529722; -90.5525 (Prospect Park Historic District)Davenport Residential area that includes 23 contributing buildings; Davenport MRA. 62 Jacob Quickel House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1712 Davenport St.
41°32′14″N 90°33′50″W / 41.537222°N 90.563889°W / 41.537222; -90.563889 (Jacob Quickel House)Davenport Gothic Revival style residence from 1880: Davenport MRA. 63 Willam Radcliff House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 904 College Ave.
41°31′45″N 90°33′24″W / 41.529167°N 90.556667°W / 41.529167; -90.556667 (Willam Radcliff House)Davenport Bungalow/Craftsman style residence built in 1911; Davenport MRA. 64 Edward C. Roberts House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 918 E. Locust St.
41°32′18″N 90°33′42″W / 41.538333°N 90.561667°W / 41.538333; -90.561667 (Edward C. Roberts House)Davenport Prairie School style residence built in 1909; Davenport MRA. 65 Roslyn Flats 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 739 Perry St.
41°31′40″N 90°34′20″W / 41.527778°N 90.572222°W / 41.527778; -90.572222 (Roslyn Flats)Davenport Three-story apartment building built over a raised basement in 1901; Davenport MRA. 66 Rowhouses at 702-712 Kirkwood Boulevard 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 702-712 Kirkwood Boulevard
41°32′11″N 90°33′52″W / 41.536389°N 90.564444°W / 41.536389; -90.564444 (Rowhouses at 702-712 Kirkwood Boulevard)Davenport Tudor Revival structure built in 1905; Davenport MRA. 67 Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral Complex 01984-04-05April 5, 1984 406 and 422 E. 10th St. and 419 E. 11th St.
41°31′49″N 90°34′08″W / 41.530278°N 90.568889°W / 41.530278; -90.568889 (Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral Complex)Davenport Gothic revival style church built in 1891. Designation also includes the rectory and the former convent; Davenport MRA. 68 St. John's Methodist Church 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1325-1329 Brady St.
41°32′01″N 90°34′25″W / 41.533611°N 90.573611°W / 41.533611; -90.573611 (St. John's Methodist Church)Davenport Late Gothic Revival style church designed by Davenport Architects Parke Burrows and F.G. Claussen, and built in 1903; Davenport MRA. 69 St. Katherine's Historic District 01984-04-05April 5, 1984 901 Tremont St.
41°31′43″N 90°33′36″W / 41.528611°N 90.56°W / 41.528611; -90.56 (St. Katherine's Historic District)Davenport Italian Vila and Gothic Revival style buildings designed by Davenport architects John C. Cochrane and Edward S. Hammatt. It served as a girl's school operated by the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa; Davenport MRA. 70 Louis C. and Amelia L. Schmidt House 02007-05-08May 8, 2007 1138 Oneida Ave.
41°32′03″N 90°33′35″W / 41.534167°N 90.559722°W / 41.534167; -90.559722 (Louis C. and Amelia L. Schmidt House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence from 1895. 71 Fred B. Sharon House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 728 Farnan St.
41°31′39″N 90°34′01″W / 41.5275°N 90.566944°W / 41.5275; -90.566944 (Fred B. Sharon House)Davenport Second Empire style home built in 1910 by the founder of Davenport's Catholic newspaper The Catholic Messenger; Davenport MRA. 72 E.A. Shaw House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1102 College Ave.
41°31′53″N 90°33′24″W / 41.531389°N 90.556667°W / 41.531389; -90.556667 (E.A. Shaw House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence designed by Davenport architect Gustave A. Hanssen and built in 1901; Davenport MRA. 73 Shields Woolen Mill 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1235 E. River Dr.
41°31′37″N 90°33′23″W / 41.526944°N 90.556389°W / 41.526944; -90.556389 (Shields Woolen Mill)Davenport A 19th century industrial building that has been repurposed as commercial and office space; Davenport MRA. 74 Charles S. Simpson House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1503 Farnan St.
41°32′07″N 90°33′58″W / 41.535278°N 90.566111°W / 41.535278; -90.566111 (Charles S. Simpson House)Davenport Colonial/Georgian Revival sytle house built in 1910; Davenport MRA. 75 Henry H. Smith/J.H. Murphy House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 512 E. 6th St.
41°31′34″N 90°34′03″W / 41.526111°N 90.5675°W / 41.526111; -90.5675 (Henry H. Smith/J.H. Murphy House)Davenport Built by Davenport merchant Henry H. “Variety” Smith in 1854 based on the philosophy of phrenologist Orson Fowler. It was designed by Davenport architect Willett L. Carroll; Davenport MRA 76 James Smith House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1037 E. 18th St.
41°32′14″N 90°33′35″W / 41.537222°N 90.559722°W / 41.537222; -90.559722 (James Smith House)Davenport Greek Revival style residence buil in 1865; Davenport MRA. 77 William G. Smith House 01984-04-05April 5, 1984 1002 Bridge St.
41°31′49″N 90°33′30″W / 41.530278°N 90.558333°W / 41.530278; -90.558333 (William G. Smith House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence built in 1894; Davenport MRA. 78 J.W. Stewart House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 212 E. 6th St.
41°31′33″N 90°34′19″W / 41.525833°N 90.571944°W / 41.525833; -90.571944 (J.W. Stewart House)Davenport Italianate style residence built in 1865; Davenport MRA. 79 George B. Swan House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 909 Farnan St.
41°31′44″N 90°33′59″W / 41.528889°N 90.566389°W / 41.528889; -90.566389 (George B. Swan House)Davenport Greek Revival style residence built in 1881; Davenport MRA. 80 Swedish Baptist Church 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 700 E. 6th St.
41°31′36″N 90°33′51″W / 41.526667°N 90.564167°W / 41.526667; -90.564167 (Swedish Baptist Church)Davenport Built as a Baptist church in the late 19th century the building now houses Kingdom Generation Church; Davenport MRA. 81 I. Edward Templeton House 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 1315 Perry St.
41°32′00″N 90°34′20″W / 41.533333°N 90.572222°W / 41.533333; -90.572222 (I. Edward Templeton House)Davenport Shingle Style house from 1890; Davenport MRA. 82 Vander Veer Park Historic District 01985-04-09April 9, 1985 Roughly bounded by Temple Lane, W. Central Park Ave., and Brady, High, and Harrison Sts.
41°32′35″N 90°34′28″W / 41.543056°N 90.574444°W / 41.543056; -90.574444 (Vander Veer Park Historic District)Davenport Established as Central Park on the former fair grounds, the botanical park and its surrounding neighborhoods make up the district; Davenport MRA. 83 Frank J. Von Ach House 01984-07-27July 27, 1984 1618 Davenport St.
41°32′13″N 90°33′50″W / 41.536944°N 90.563889°W / 41.536944; -90.563889 (Frank J. Von Ach House)Davenport Queen Anne and Colonial Revival style residence built in 1896; Davenport MRA. 84 Warner Apartment Building 01983-07-07July 7, 1983 414-416 E. 6th St.
41°31′34″N 90°34′08″W / 41.526111°N 90.568889°W / 41.526111; -90.568889 (Warner Apartment Building)Davenport Tudor Revival apartment building which has subsequently been torn down; Davenport MRA. 85 Charles Whitaker House 01985-01-14January 14, 1985 1530 E. 12th St.
41°31′56″N 90°33′08″W / 41.532222°N 90.552222°W / 41.532222; -90.552222 (Charles Whitaker House)Davenport Queen Anne style residence from 1885; Davenport MRA. 86 Oscar C. Woods House 01984-11-01November 1, 1984 1825 Grand Ave.
41°32′16″N 90°33′53″W / 41.537778°N 90.564722°W / 41.537778; -90.564722 (Oscar C. Woods House)Davenport House from 1900; Davenport MRA. See also
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ Official neighborhood per Davenport Plan and Zoning Commission
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