August H. Bergman House

The August H. Bergman House is a historic building located in Newton, Iowa, United States.

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 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.

This article about a property in Jasper County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.