The Eugene V. Debs House is an historic home in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Now located on the campus of Indiana State University, it was a home of presidential candidate union leader Eugene V. Debs.
Eugene V. Debs and his wife, Kate, built the two-story frame house in 1890, after their fifth wedding anniversary.
[2][4] Original features of the house include the cobalt blue porcelain tile fireplace imported from Italy, the mahogany dining and parlor furniture, and the entire set of Haviland china.
In 2004, it was removed from threatened status after sufficient repairs to the structure occurred to ensure its permanence.