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Jefferson Place
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808
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Lafarge
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Resource Number: 5BL 7985 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508415006 <br />From 1940 to 1946, 808 La Farge was rented to Anton and Julia Sabo and their daughter, Julia. During the 1930s, <br />the Sabo family had been living at another address on La Farge, which was 315 La Farge under the old address <br />system. Additional biographical information about the Sabo family could not be located. <br />Savina Zarini died in 1942 and Peter Zarini died in 1947. Upon the death of Peter Zarini, their son Ernest Zarina <br />ended up being the owner of 808 La Farge, and his siblings transferred their interests in the property to him. <br />Ernest, or Ernie, Zarina had a hard yet colorful life. He was born in 1906 and earned the nickname "Tuffy" as a small <br />child, it is thought because he was tough. He went to work in the mines to help support his family in 1922 at the age <br />of 14. He was to work at several mines, including the Brooks, Monarch, Matchless, Imperial, Hi -Way, and Centennial. <br />According to a Louisville Historian article written about Ernie Zarina for the May 1993 issue, "Ernie would tell stories <br />about going months without ever seeing daylight, going to work before the sun rose and coming home long after it <br />had set." <br />In 1927, when Ernie Zarina was about 21, he was shot while an observer during the labor conflict at the Columbine <br />Mine that killed six miners. A bullet believed to have been fired by the state militia on the crowd entered the right side <br />of his jaw and came out the cheekbone on the left side (but missed his brain). About seven years later in 1935, he <br />was severely injured in the area of his ear in a mine accident at the Hi -Way Mine. He became caught between a coal <br />cart and the mine wall after a mule he was driving became frightened of some machinery. The wound required 140 <br />stitches and he lost the hearing in his ear. <br />The story goes that the reason that Ernie changed his last name from Zarini to Zarina was because in grade school, <br />others would confuse him with another boy in his class whose name was also Zarini. <br />Ernie married and divorced Mildred Brennan. For some years until the 1940s, he lived off and on with his parents at <br />804 La Farge, according to directories. He volunteered for the Army in World War II and served in Panama as a <br />firefighter with a regiment helping to guard the Panama Canal. He met his second wife, Olivia, because of her being <br />the relative of a friend he made in the Army. She was from St. Louis, Missouri. They married in 1946. They had no <br />children. They are believed to have made their home at 808 La Farge from around 1947, when Ernie inherited the <br />property, until their deaths in the 1990s. <br />In addition to working as a coal miner, Ernie also worked part time as a bartender at the Hacienda Restaurant at 808 <br />Main (5BL8040) and at the Twin Light Tavern at 728 Main (5BL8009). He also carried mail for several years. In fact, <br />he was one of the first two mail carriers in Louisville, starting in 1949, according to records at the Louisville Historical <br />Museum. He retired from the Sunstrand aviation company, where he worked as an expediter. <br />The house at 808 La Farge went by two other addresses over the years. Besides the old address of 307 La Farge, it <br />was also referred to in the 1940 directory as 810 La Farge. (The 1940 directory also referred to 800 La Farge as 802, <br />and to 804 La Farge as 806.) <br />Ernie Zarina died in 1993. Olivia died in 1998. Following her death, 808 La Farge was sold outside of the family by <br />Ernie Zarina's relatives. <br />Sources of Information <br />Boulder County "Real Estate Appraisal Card — Urban Master," on file at the Carnegie Branch Library for Local History <br />in Boulder, Colorado. <br />Boulder County Clerk & Recorder's Office and Assessor's Office public records, accessed through <br />http://recorder.bouldercounty.org. <br />Directories of Louisville residents and businesses on file at the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />3 <br />
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