Jacob Quickel House

The Jacob Quickel House is a historic building located on the east side of Davenport, Iowa, United States.

Jacob Quickel, who worked as a cutter at the Rock Island Arsenal, began living here in 1902.

[2] C. Rollin Marks, who worked as a clerk at his family's business, the Security Fire Insurance Company, bought the house in 1907.

It is also found in the strongly-shaped vergeboards, porch and window details, which all give the structure a rectilinear feeling.

This is typical of the Late Gothic Revival in contrast to the earlier expression of the style, which is conveyed in its use of curves.