David and annie edmiston house 1890s

11. David Noah And Annie Edmiston House

The second son of the prominent Cane Hill Edmiston family, David constructed this house with Victorian massing and vernacular interpretations of Italianate architecture, as seen with the eave brackets and window hood molding. David operated one of the Edmiston general stores in town. David’s mother, Eunice came to live here with David and Annie’s family after his father Zeb passed away in 1891. The David Noah Edmiston House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This house is currently used as staff housing.

Please continue to stop 12. It is right down the rode going North and take a left.

Historic Cane Hill
  1. 1. Methodist Manse
  2. 2. Dr. Welch House
  3. 3. Zeb & Eunice Edmiston House
  4. 4. Bank of Cane Hill/Jenkins Store
  5. 5. Museum/Shaker Yates Grocery Store
  6. 6. A.R. Carroll Drug Store
  7. 7. Bur Oak Tree
  8. 8. Cane Hill Presbyterian Church
  9. 9. Blackburn House
  10. 10. Cane Hill College
  11. 11. David Noah And Annie Edmiston House
  12. 12. John Lacey Bean House
  13. 13. John and Alice Edmiston House
  14. 14. Cane Hill Cemetery and Cane Hill Civil War Battlefield
  15. R.L. Leach Store
  16. McCarty House