The Horace Anthony House is an historic residence located in Camanche, Iowa, United States.
He was born in Livingston County, New York in 1816, and married Elizabeth McCloskey in 1840 in Davenport, Iowa.
Anthony owned the saw mill and the lumber yard in town, and was one of Camanche's wealthiest citizens.
Anthony's son William joined him in the lumber business in 1859 when Horace became sick.
Frederick left the house to his wife Ella and their children Maude and Floyd.
The Horace Anthony House is a 2½-story brick dwelling built on a limestone foundation.
The pedimented hoods located over the windows and doors, and the main entry with its classical detailing and side lights and transom are characteristic of the Greek Revival style.