An Ohio native, Wolff lived in several states and the West Indies before settling in Maquoketa, Iowa.
[2] At the time it was built, the house was located in a suburban area of Cedar Rapids.
The house features paired brackets under the eaves, the windows have brick arches above and limestone sills, a three-sided, two-story bay, and a projecting center pavilion.
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