August H. Bergman House, Newton
Facts and practical information
The August H. Bergman House is a historic building located in Newton, Iowa, United States. Bergman was an investor in several washing machine companies, including Maytag. He was also a member of the Iowa Senate between 1922 and 1930. While there he was responsible for establishing the gasoline tax to support upgrading and paving the roads in the state. This is the only known example of a Mission Revival house designed by the prominent Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot & Bird. It was built by R. P. Rasmussen for $17,000 in 1909. It features a hipped red tile roof, stucco walls, stone trim, belvedere, Mission-shaped dormers, broad eaves, and a full-length single-story porch with a pergola. ()
629 1st Ave ENewton 50208
August H. Bergman House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jasper County Courthouse, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Thomas Arthur House, Newton Public Library Iowa.