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Resource Number: 5BL 923 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508406003 <br />In the next photo, which is from the Carnegie Branch Library for Local History in Boulder and is dated 1900, Virginia <br />Hamilton is shown in the center front with the teaching staff and board of the Louisville school: <br />Virginia Hamilton died in 1925 at the age of 74. According to her obituary, "Hundreds of the residents of [Louisville] <br />and hundreds more who are scattered to the four corners of the earth were pupils of Mrs. Hamilton.... As a token of <br />respect the schools were closed as were the business houses and the funeral was one of the largest ever held in <br />Louisville." <br />Virginia's son, Frank Hamilton (1877- 1956), then owned and lived at 925 Jefferson with his wife, Sarah "Sade" or <br />"Sadie" Hilton Hamilton (1877- 1942). Sadie was herself a member of a pioneer Boulder County family from England. <br />Earlier in his life, Frank was a coal miner and operated a saloon in Superior, and he later became a deputy County <br />Clerk and a County road overseer. His obituary in the Daily Camera stated that he was "one of the community's <br />leading citizens." Sarah's Daily Camera obituary, according to Columbia Cemetery records, stated that "she was one <br />of the most popular residents of Louisville." <br />At the time of the 1930 census, Sarah Hamilton's brother, Samuel Hilton, also resided with them at 925 Jefferson. <br />Members of the extended Clemens /Hamilton family, including the parents of Virginia Clemens Hamilton who are <br />believed to have brought the family out to Colorado, are buried in the Columbia Cemetery in Boulder. <br />Following the death of Frank Hamilton in 1956, his granddaughter, Norma Lou Kuempel, sold the property. <br />The additional owners since the property left the Hamilton family in 1957 have been: Everette Burd; Carl & Allegra <br />Collister; Delbert & Leona Jones and Peggy Frank; James Goudelock & Jo Ann Feigenheimer; Richard Jackson; <br />Philip & Louisa Prescott; and the current owner, Elizabeth Schulte, who has owned the house since 1979. <br />Another addresses found for 925 Jefferson, under Louisville's old address system, was 424 Jefferson. <br />36. Sources of information: <br />Boulder County "Real Estate Appraisal Card — Urban Master," on file at the Carnegie Branch Library for Local History <br />in Boulder, Colorado. <br />Boulder County Clerk & Recorder's Office and Assessor's Office public records, accessed through <br />http: / /recorder. bouldercountv.oro. <br />Directories of Louisville residents and businesses on file at the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />5 <br />
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