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Subdivision Name
East Louisville
Property Address Number
825
Property Address Street Name
Lee
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11/21/2018
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Marjorie Downer (1898-1985) was born in a sod house in Nebraska. Her family moved to <br />Colorado by 1910. Previous places in Colorado where she lived were: Englewood in 1910, Bailey <br />in 1920 (teacher at a country school), Denver in 1930 (working in printing office), and Wray in <br />1940 (no occupation given, but living with her mother, brother, and other relatives). It is <br />believed that her primarily occupation was that of a schoolteacher. No records were found that <br />would indicate that she ever married. <br />The following images are from the 1948 Boulder County Assessor cards that were completed <br />for all of the buildings at 825 Lee. These are believed to be the images of Cabin #1 and Cabin #2, <br />though they were not specifically identified on the cards. <br />The following image of the ground layouts from the 1948 County Assessor cards appear to be <br />for all four cabins facing Lee Ave. The diagram is labelled "Cottage Camp." The cabin labelled as <br />#1 has 216 square feet and the cabin labelled as #2 has 198 square feet, which is the reverse of <br />what was stated in the 2000 Architectural Inventory Forms for the two cabins. However, it is <br />6 <br />
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