[1] The historic importance of the house is its association with Danish immigration into Shelby and Audubon counties from 1865 to 1924.
This is the largest area of Danish rural settlement in the United States.
[2] Construction of the 1½-story, frame house is attributed to Jens Otto Christiansen, who immigrated to the United States in 1889 and worked as a carpenter.
It follows a basic foursquare plan with Queen Anne-style embellishments that include triangular gabled wall dormers, decorative sunburst woodwork, and decorative shingle siding.
This article about a property in Shelby County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.