Samuel and Emma A. Ranshaw House

The Samuel and Emma A. Ranshaw House is a historic building in North Liberty, Iowa, United States. At the time this house was built in 1908, North Liberty was a small and prosperous farming community.[2] The Ranshaws engaged Iowa City architect-builder Bernard Wickham to design and construct this transitional Free Classic subtype of the Queen Anne style. It is characterized by simple classical decorative details that were becoming popular in the early 20th-century, as opposed to the more elaborate elements of the Late Victorian style. It was a typical house that Wickham was building in this area.[2] The 10-acre (4.0 ha) farmstead on which it was built was surrounded by farm fields just to the west of the town. Suburban development now surrounds the house on its 2-acre (0.81 ha) lot. In addition to the house, a concrete sidewalk and cistern cap with inlaid glass marbles that are set in geometric and floral patterns is included in the nomination. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.[1]

Samuel and Emma A. Ranshaw House
Location515 W. Penn St.
North Liberty, Iowa
Coordinates41°45′05″N 91°36′21.7″W
Area2 acres (0.81 ha)
Built1908
ArchitectBernard Alfred Wickham
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.12000814[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 26, 2012

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