W.J. and Nettie J. Cornell House explained

W.J. and Nettie J. Cornell House
Coordinates:41.3342°N -94.0208°W
Area:less than one acre
Built:1896
Builder:Fred Lewis
Added:January 11, 1991
Refnum:90002132

The W.J. and Nettie J. Cornell House, also known as the Samuel G. & Sophia J. Ruby House, and the A. W. & Martha A. Crawford House, is a historic residence located in Winterset, Iowa, United States. Cornell was a banker who hired local contractor Fred Lewis to erect this Queen Anne house from 1893 to 1896. He and his wife lived here for a couple of years when they sold the house to the Rubeys for $5,000 in 1898.[1] Samuel Ruby was a railroad lawyer who served as Consul to Belfast during the Benjamin Harrison administration. The wrap-around porch was added to the house during the Ruby's occupancy. A. W. Crawford was a grocer who acquired his wealth through land speculation in Texas, while living in Winterset. He was known for his local philanthropy.[1]

The 2½-story frame house follows an asymmetrical design that is planned around a simple cross-gable system. It features a facade projection and a second-floor porch on the main facade. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=90002132}} W.J. and Nettie J. Cornell House]. National Park Service. 2016-07-25. W.C. Page. with