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August F. Martzahn House

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Built
  
1911

NRHP Reference #
  
83002466

Added to NRHP
  
7 July 1983

MPS
  
Davenport MRA

Opened
  
1911

August F. Martzahn House

Location
  
2303 W. 3rd St. Davenport, Iowa

Architectural styles
  
American Craftsman, Prairie School

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The August F. Martzahn House is located in the West End of Davenport, Iowa. It contains elements of the Bungalow and American Craftsman styles, and was designed by Davenport architect Arthur Ebeling. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983.

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August F. Martzahn

August F. Martzahn was born in Davenport on January 26, 1861, the son of Fred Martzhan, an immigrant from Mecklenburg and Elizabeth (Beyer) Martzhan. He was educated in the city’s public schools and learned the butchers trade. He opened his first shop at 1701 West Third Street when he was still 18 years old. He organized the Davenport Slaughter & Rendering Company, which was the only such business in the city and became one of the largest in Eastern Iowa. The company’s specialty was rendering and dealing in hides. Martzahn married Minnie Schmidt in 1884 and they raised a son. He built this house along West Third Street in 1911.

Architecture

The Martzahn House continued the popular 19th century tradition of combining several architectural styles into one house. This house combines Georgian Revival mass with decorative elements of the American Craftsman and the Prairie School. Those elements include the two-tone stucco façade, the geometrically-patterned leaded glass, the large rectilinear brackets at the main entrance, and the wide eaves with projecting rafter ends. The short posts that support the deep cornice returns on the dormers are also of interest.

References

August F. Martzahn House Wikipedia