Alvin Bushnell Bell House Explained

Alvin Bushnell Bell House
Coordinates:42.3436°N -95.4742°W
Area:less than one acre
Built:1895
Added:January 27, 1983
Refnum:83000369
Builder:Thomas & Wm. Bassett

The Alvin Bushnell Bell House, also known as the Kee House, is a historic building located in Ida Grove, Iowa, United States. Alvin Bell was a native of Indiana and moved to Ida County in 1880. He was initially engaged in farming before he moved to Ida Grove where he was involved in a successful career in the livestock industry. By 1894, he had started to purchase land that would become the 1200acres Bell Ranch.[1] The design of the house reflects one of the "mail order" houses of George Franklin Barber. It was constructed by local builders Thomas and William Bassett, and completed in 1895. The house is a 2-story frame house in the Queen Anne style. It is capped with a high hipped, cross gabled roof. The exterior features rich exterior ornamentation. Also on the property is one non-contributing structure. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 27, 1983.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=83000369}} Alvin Bushnell Bell House]. National Park Service. 2016-02-03. James E. Jacobsen. with