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1900 that this two-story structure was added to the right, or north, side of the Wolfer house. Moreover, <br />Historical Museum records show that in December 1894, Wolfer became the Louisville Postmaster. This <br />building next to the Wolfer home was used as the Post Office, although it could have been constructed <br />before it started to have this usage. <br />Boulder County gives 1900 as the year of construction, but has frequently been found to be in error with <br />respect to dates of construction of Louisville properties. The 1985 architectural survey report gives an <br />estimated construction date of 1890-1900. "Circa 1893-1900" would seem to be the most accurate <br />estimated construction date based on the foregoing evidence from the Sanborn maps. <br />The following photos show the Wolfer home on the left, and the Post Office building on the right, while <br />these buildings were still located at the northwest corner of Main and Spruce: <br />2 <br />