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Subdivision Name
St Louis Parish and Bolder Innovation Campus Filing 2
Property Address Number
9673
Property Address Street Name
Dillon
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11/15/2018
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From 1958 to 1965, Clyde and Frances Cable owned this farm. They were followed as <br />owners by Donald and Carol Mobley, who owned the property from 1965 until 2000. <br />In 2000, the Archdiocese of Denver purchased some or all of the property at what is <br />now 9673 Dillon. <br />1474 South 96th Street Parcel <br />The Warembourg property just to the north of the Naeve property, which faces South <br />96th, also originated with James and Sarah Jones. An exact date of when the <br />Warembourg family acquired it could not be ascertained, but it is believed to have been <br />owned by Walter Warembourg's parents, August and Fannie Warembourg, before he <br />became the owner. <br />Historically, mining operations for the old Centennial Mine were located on this part of <br />the property. This was a significant mine in Louisville that operated from 1906 to 1931. <br />Ownership by Walter Warembourg, circa 1949-1958 <br />Walter Warembourg was born in 1912, the son of August and Fannie LeComte <br />Warembourg. According to his obituary, he never married and he lived his entire life in <br />Louisville as a farmer and coal miner. He retired in 1975 and died in 1988. <br />It was not possible to trace the exact chain of ownership for the owners who followed <br />Walter Warembourg as owner of this parcel. <br />Date of Construction of Warembourg House <br />The County gives 1948 as the date of construction of a one-story ranch house. This is <br />believed to be a house on South 96t", facing west. The following image is a photo of the <br />Warembourg house from the County, taken in 1950: <br />The following image shows the ground layout of the Warembourg house at that time: <br />
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