The Spring Creek Meeting House-H Street Mission was an historic building in Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States.
It calls attention to the movement of the Quakers from a rural setting to a central location in town.
This illustrates the evangelical nature of the Iowa Yearly Meeting after the Schism of 1877, and their willingness to proselytize in order to rectify the decline in membership on the frontier.
[2] The architecture itself shows a shift in Quaker meeting houses in Iowa from structures that were long and low to this one with its high-pitched gable roof.
This article about a property in Mahaska County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.