The Abner Davison House, also known as Riverview, is one of several mansions that overlook the Mississippi River on the east side of Davenport, Iowa, United States.
[1][2] Abner Davison was a Davenport attorney who had the original section of this house built in the mid-1850s next to that of Ambrose Fulton.
He hired the prominent Davenport architectural firm of Temple & Burrows to design the large addition on the west side of the house in 1912.
Charles A. Ruhl, noteworthy for his family's local insurance and real estate business, bought the houses in 1934.
While it shares some features with the original house, such as the hipped roof, its windows are organized in horizontal bands, which are typical of the Prairie School.