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William A. and Ida C. Johnson House

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
96000346

Architectural style
  
American Queen Anne style

Built
  
1910

Opened
  
1910

Added to NRHP
  
28 March 1996

William A. and Ida C. Johnson House

Location
  
307 College Ave. Oskaloosa, Iowa

MPS
  
Quaker Testimony in Oskaloosa MPS

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The William A. and Ida C. Johnson House is a historic residence located in Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States. The Johnsons, who were farmers, moved to town so that their children could attend Quaker schools there. This was typical of many Quaker families of that era. Other family members also boarded with them so they too could attend the schools. William Johnson also served on the William Penn College Board of Trustees, and served as its president from 1915 through 1922. It was during his tenure that the Main Building was destroyed by fire and the college moved to its present location. This Queen Anne style house is a 2½-story, frame, single-family dwelling. It features a wrap-around full-width porch with a gable-end entryway, and a bay window on the main facade. The house is capped with a complex roof of intersecting steeply-pitched gables. It is the Johnsons' association with the school in the context of the Quaker testimony in Oskaloosa that makes this house historic. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

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William A. and Ida C. Johnson House Wikipedia