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Boulder County gives 1931 as the date of construction for both t <br />County has been frequently been found to be in error with respec <br />Louisville properties, and the County has been known to give a r <br />construction. In this case, the 1948 County Assessor card state <br />and that it was 37 years old in 1948. However, both of these pie <br />the County meant to give 1911 as the year of construction, and t <br />1948, or the County meant to say that the house was constructed <br />1948. Also, the evidence that has been gathered is that the offi <br />1931. <br /> <br />Related to this discussion is the issue of the existence of the <br />property until at least 1936. Information about when it was torn <br />some might say that the house could not have been fully remodele <br />store was still there. <br /> <br />All things considered, the most likely scenario appears to be th <br />constructed in the early 1900s and perhaps as early as 1903, whe <br />for their home, particularly since they were living in Barclay P <br />been remodeled at some point. This could have happened in 1931, <br />year. June Enrietto, who was born in 1926, has stated that it has been a stucco house that looks as it <br />does now for as long as she can remember. Mary Anne La Salle Pat <br />from 1943 to 1945, also stated that she recalls that in 1943, it <br />does now. She also believes that her father did not do anything <br />family owned it. Unfortunately, there are no members of the exte <br />who might remember the history of this property. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The preceding research is based on a review of relevant and avai <br />records, oral history interviews, Louisville directories, and Lo <br />records, and historical photographs from the collection of the L <br />
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