Arvine and Elizabeth W. White House

The Arvine and Elizabeth W. White House is a historical residence located in Albia, Iowa, United States.

[2] The vernacular-style house has an Adamesque character about it, and it is reminiscent of the style popularized in by Charles Bulfinch and advocated by Asher Benjamin as late as the 1840s.

Because White was originally from the Western Reserve of Ohio he was no doubt familiar with the style as it was popular there.

The two-story brick house rests on a foundation of native limestone, and it is capped with a hipped roof.

The house also features a cornice, bracketed eaves, and a 1½-story wing attached to the rear of the main block.