James M. Forney House

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James M. Forney House
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James M. Forney House is located in Iowa
James M. Forney House
Location 401 Cedar St.
Burlington, Iowa
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Area less than one acre
Built 1864
Built by Aimeon Russell
Architectural style Gothic Revival, Italianate
NRHP Reference # 86002689[1]
Added to NRHP September 22, 1986

The James M. Forney House is a historic residence located in Burlington, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1] Forney was a cabinet maker in Pennsylvania who came to Burlington in 1850 and opened a saw mill. By 1857 he sold his business to his competitors and entered into a partnership with his brother-in-law Samuel Mellinger in a tin and coopersmith firm. By 1866 he put his wealth into real estate. In 1875 Forney started another commercial venture with M. C. Buffington, the inventor and patent holder for the Improved Sarven Wheel, also known as the Buffington Wheel. They formed a partnership and opened Buffington, Forney & Company, a carriage wheel manufacturer. They patented and manufactured the Universal Wheelwright Machine, which was considered the finest wheel making machine in the world.[2]

The 2½ story, brick house is located on property that encompasses a half block at the top of a bluff. It features Italianate influences found in the main block, the roof line, and ornamental details. They are combined with the Gothic Revival influences found in the centered cross gable, the pointed arch windows in the gables, and the tracery between the columns of the front porch.[2]

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