The Selma Schricker House is a historic building located in a residential neighborhood in the West End of Davenport, Iowa, United States.
At one time the house served as the official residence of Davenport's Catholic bishop.
[4] It was the home of Bishops Henry Rohlman, Ralph Hayes, Gerald O'Keefe and William Franklin.
Mark and Judy Westrom bought the house in November 2000 and did extensive restoration work for which they received recognition from local preservationists.
[5] The Selma Schricker House was designed by the prominent Davenport architectural firm of Clausen & Burrows.
The two-story house is one of the finest examples of the Georgian Revival style in the city.