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Historic house in Iowa, United States United States historic place
Foster/Bell House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Image of the Foster Bell House in Ottumwa, Iowa
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Location205 E. 5th St.
Ottumwa, Iowa
Coordinates41°1′11″N 92°24′27″W / 41.01972°N 92.40750°W / 41.01972; -92.40750
Built1893, 1923
ArchitectErnest Koch
Kraetsch and Kraetsch
Tinsley, McBroom & Higgins
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Tudor Revival
Part ofFifth Street Bluff Historic District (ID97001606)
NRHP reference No.83000407
Added to NRHPSeptember 29, 1983

The Foster/Bell House is an historic building located in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States. The original house on the property was the home of Judge H.B. Hendershott built in 1862. He sold the property to Thomas D. Foster in the early 1890s. He was the chairman and general manager of the meat packing firm John Morrell & Company from 1893 to 1915. Foster hired architect Ernest Koch to design the present residence. It was originally a frame and stone house in the Neoclassical style that was completed in 1893. The house passed to Foster's daughter Ellen Foster Bell who hired the Des Moines architectural firm of Kraetsch and Kraetsch. They redesigned the exterior to its present Tudor Revival style in 1923. The architectural firm of Tinsley, McBroom & Higgins made significant changes to the interior in 1929. It features Sioux Falls red granite on the main floor.

The house's historical significance is derived from its Tudor Revival architecture realized on a large scale. Its association with Thomas Foster is negated by the building's 1923 remodeling. The property was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It was included as a contributing property in the Fifth Street Bluff Historic District in 1998.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ James E. Jacobsen. "NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Foster/Bell House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2019-03-26. with photos
  3. Molly Myers Naumann. "NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Fifth Street Bluff Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2019-03-26. with photos
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National Register of Historic Places in Wapello County, Iowa
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See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Wapello County, Iowa and List of National Historic Landmarks in Iowa
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