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Subdivision Name
Jefferson Place
Property Address Number
708
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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Resource Number: 5BL 11314 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508435003 <br />western Europe. In the early years before 1900, most of the miners who lived in Jefferson Place came from <br />English-speaking countries. <br />Immigrants from England brought a strong tradition and expertise in coal mining. The English are widely <br />credited with developing the techniques of coal mining that were used locally, and they taught these techniques <br />to other miners. The British mining culture was instilled in the early Colorado coal mines. English immigrants <br />also brought expertise in other necessary skills such as blacksmithing and chain forging. <br />Later Jefferson Place residents arrived from Italy, France, Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia, <br />among other places. The Italians eventually became the largest single ethnic group in Jefferson Place and in <br />Louisville as a whole. About one-third of the houses in Jefferson Place were owned and occupied by Italian <br />immigrants. Italian immigrants left their mark on Louisville in the food and beverage industries. To the present <br />day, downtown Louisville is known throughout the Front Range for its tradition of Italian restaurants. The <br />impacts of the heritage and customs of the other European ethnic groups could be significant, but are not well <br />documented and need further investigation. <br />If there is National Register district potential, is this building: Contributing Noncontributing _ X <br />46. If the building is in existing National Register district, is it: Contributing _ Noncontributing <br />The property is not within an existing National Register district. <br />VIII. RECORDING INFORMATION <br />47. Photograph numbers: 5BL11314_708Pine_01 through 5BL11314_708Pine_04. <br />Digital images filed at: City of Louisville, Planning Department <br />48. Report title: Historical and Architectural Survey of Jefferson Place Subdivision, Louisville, Colorado <br />49. Date(s): 2013 <br />50. Recorder(s): Kathy and Leonard Lingo, Avenue L Architects, and Bridget Bacon, City of Louisville <br />51. Organization: Avenue L Architects <br />52. Address: 3457 Ringsby Court Suite 317, Denver, CO 80216 <br />53. Phone number(s): (303) 290-9930 <br />NOTE: Please include a sketch map, a photocopy of the USGS quad map indicating resource location, and <br />photographs. <br />Colorado Historical Society - Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation <br />1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-3395 <br />7 <br />
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