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Historic house in Iowa, United States United States historic place
Henry D. and Juliana (Wortz) Albright House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Location224 1st St. SW
Mount Vernon, Iowa
Coordinates41°55′23″N 91°25′09″W / 41.92318°N 91.41903°W / 41.92318; -91.41903
Arealess than one acre
Built1853
Built byHenry D. Albright
William D. Albright
MPSMount Vernon MPS
NRHP reference No.100005495
Added to NRHPAugust 27, 2020

The Henry D. and Juliana (Wortz) Albright House, also known as the Dr. Francis F. and Jeanette L. Ebersole House, is a historic building located in Mount Vernon, Iowa, United States. This house holds historical significance for several reasons. It is notably associated with the early settlement of Mount Vernon, influenced by the development of the Military Road, and it is recognized as the first brick house constructed in the city. The house exemplifies vernacular architectural techniques and Early Republic stylistic influences.

Henry D. Albright, a carpenter, and his brother William, a mason, moved to Mount Vernon from Iowa City to work on building Cornell College. In 1853, William established a brickyard in the town, using locally sourced materials. He assisted Henry in constructing the brick house, which was completed that same year. Henry, his wife Juliana, and their family were the first residents of the house, which remained in the Albright family until 1926.

In 1926, Dr. F.F. Ebersole acquired the house and renovated it the following year to accommodate his medical practice. The two-story, side-gabled house is built from brick produced at the Albright brickyard and features locally quarried limestone. Its architectural and historical significance led to its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.

References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly List". National Park Service. August 28, 2020. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  2. Jennifer A. Price; Leah Rogers. "National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Henry D. and Juliana (Wortz) Albright House" (PDF). Mount Vernon Historic Preservation Commission. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
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