The James Smith House is a historic building located on the east side of Davenport, Iowa, United States.
[2] James worked as a laborer and after his death his wife and sister continued to live here.
The rectangular two-story, three-bay, front gable, frame house follows the form of the Greek Revival style.
[2] While the basic form is the same, the proportions of this house are wider and the roof pitch is lower.
The structure also exhibits influence from the Italianate style, which is found in the projecting cornices and tall, narrow front windows on the main floor.