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Vn "_" r rr5 I tin L. <br />+.t <br />L. <br />The following photo from 1962 also shows the layout of this block (looking eastward). Grant is <br />at the top of the photo and Lincoln is at the bottom, with South Street on the left and Walnut <br />Street on the right of the photo. 920 Lincoln is shown as the left -most house along Lincoln at <br />the bottom of the photo. <br />A search in the Boulder County property records did not reveal exactly how the Rocky <br />Mountain Fuel Company came to own Lots 18 through 24, which includes the lots on which 920 <br />Lincoln was built, but by 1939 that company was the owner. <br />Alve Barretta Ownership, 1938-1944 <br />In 1938, Alve Barretta (1910-2002) purchased Lots 18 & 19 from the Rocky Mountain Fuel <br />Company. (The same year, the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company sold the remaining lots along <br />that side of the 900 block of Lincoln, which were Lots 20-24, to David W. Kerr. In 1942, he <br />conveyed ownership of those lots to the Catholic Church, and to this day they are being used as <br />the school playground for the St. Louis School.) <br />The 1948 Boulder County Assessor card for this property and the Boulder County Assessor's <br />Office website both give 1939 as the date of construction of this house. Boulder County is <br />2 <br />