The Walter–Gimble House is a historic building located in the west end of Davenport, Iowa, United States.
J.J. Gimble, who was a blacksmith, and his wife Mary lived here after the Walters.
The city directories do not list who the previous occupants of the house were.
[2] The house appears to be an expansion of the three-bay McClellan style, which was popular in Davenport after the Civil War.
There is an entrance on the second floor, which suggests the house may have been a duplex from its early years.