Vogt House

  • Also Known As: Vogt-Unash House

  • Address: 800 N Van Buren St
  • Type: House
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Building

Vogt House is a Queen Anne style private residence in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. The two-story, brick building was the one time home of author Kurt Vonnegut. - AsNotedIn

For this celebration in honor of such a distinguished writer, the guests would be a mix, not only professors but also students in Kurt's classes, close friends, and the most talented participants in other classes or workshops. Thus, there were also whiskey, scotch or bourbon, so well liked by Americans, and gin and vermouth for dry martinis, fashionable drinks at that time. The Vonnegut house, shared with Eddie and Nannie, their teenage daughters, was not particularly elegant but it was spacious and warm, especially that night with the hidden, lighted fireplace in the great living room filled with lights and animated conversations. It seemed almost beautiful. Outside, light snow was falling, sprinkling the windows with white flakes.... At the party Kurt assumed the assigned role of the host. He would mix and serve drinks in the living room corner, achieving control of his shyness in that way, that shyness that's always with him; in front of the typewriter, in front of his friends and students, and at the bar in his house, with a straight drink of whiskey that he'd drink as if it were a prescribed medicine.... Although Vonnegut is a very timid human being, the night of Saul Bellow's party he was quite relaxed and animated. Perhaps this was because the guests were professors and students, everyday characters, who freed him of the tensions produced by meeting new people.
Maria Pilar Donoso, remebering a party Kurt Vonnegut hosted in honor of Saul Bellow


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Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1890/00/00 Jacob J Hotz Architect The Vogt House is built in the Queen Anne style. The residence features a semicircular dormer, stained glass, curved-head windows, a latticework porch and corbelled chimneys.
1965/00/00 Kurt Vonnegut Home Kurt, his wife jane and their children move into a Victorian brick mansion on North Van Buren Street. The family will live here until 1967.
1966/00/00 Kurt Vonnegut Author By 1965, Kurt Vonnegut writes more than five thousand pages of "The Slaughterhouse Five", but none of them will make it into his final draft. The Slaughterhouse Five
1966/10/00 Kurt Vonnegut Author Kurt Vonnegut struggles trying to decide if writing of "The Slaughterhouse Five" should be driven by a message to condemn war or should he just try to make money? The Slaughterhouse Five

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Particulars for Vogt House:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Art connection Authors Home
Sight Category Building
Building Type House
Area of Significance Literature
Owner Private
Architectural Style Queen Anne
Historic Use Secondary structure
Historic Use Single dwelling



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration:

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name:
Registry Address:
Registry Number: 78001231
Resource Type:
Owner: Private
Architect: Hotz,Jake
Architectural Style: Queen anne
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: Local
Area of Significance: Architecture
Applicable Criteria: Architecture-Engineering
Period of Significance: 1875-1899
Significant Year: 1890
Historic Function: Domestic
Historic Sub-Function: Single dwelling, Secondary structure
Current Function: Domestic
Current Sub-Function: Single dwelling Secondary structure

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