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Resource Number: 5BL 923 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508406003 <br />Census records and other records accessed through www.ancestry.com <br />Drumm's Wall Map of Louisville, Colorado, 1909. <br />Methodist Church Parish Map of Louisville, Colorado, circa 1923-25. <br />Sanborn Insurance Maps for Louisville, Colorado, 1893, 1900, and 1908. <br />Columbia Cemetery (Boulder) records, accessed at Boulder Genealogical Society website, <br />http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/—bgs/ <br />"Boulder Prohibs Name Full Ticket." Denver Post, September 30. 1904. Accessed at www.genealogybank.com . <br />Archival materials on file at the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />VI. SIGNIFICANCE <br />37. Local landmark designation: Yes <br />Designating authority: NA <br />37A. Applicable Local Landmark Criteria for Historic Landmarks: <br />X A. Architectural. <br />No X Date of designation: NA <br />(1) Exemplifies specific elements of an architectural style or period. <br />(2) Example of the work of an architect or builder who is recognized for expertise nationally, <br />statewide, regionally, or locally. <br />(3) Demonstrates superior craftsmanship or high artistic value. <br />(4) Represents an innovation in construction, materials or design <br />(5) Style particularly associated with the Louisville area. <br />(6) Represents a built environment of a group of people in an era of history that is culturally <br />significant to Louisville. <br />(7) Pattern or grouping of elements representing at least one of the above criteria. <br />(8) Significant historic remodel. <br />X B. Social. <br />(1) Site of historic event that had an effect upon society. <br />(2) Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social heritage of the community. <br />(3) Association with a notable person or the work of a notable person. <br />C. Geographic/environmental <br />(1) Enhances sense of identity of the community. <br />(2) An established and familiar natural setting or visual feature that is culturally significant to the <br />history of Louisville. <br />Does not meet any of the above local criteria. <br />Local Field Eligibility Assessment: The property is worthy of nomination as a Louisville Historic Landmark as a <br />good example of a Hipped -Roof Box form house in Louisville. It is also worth of nomination for its long <br />association with the Hamilton family for over 60 years. Virginia Hamilton was a well-known teacher who taught <br />in Louisville for 32 years and was one of four founding members of Louisville's Saturday Study Club. Frank <br />6 <br />