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Jefferson Place
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Resource Number: 5BL8027 <br />Temporary Resource Number: NIA Architectural Inventory Form <br />(Page 3 of 5) <br />V. HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS <br />31. Original use(s): Single Dwelling <br />32. Intermediate use(s): Single Dwelling <br />33. Current use(s): Single Dwelling <br />34. Site type(s): Residence <br />35. Historical Background <br />This house was built circa 1904, and it has served as a single-family dwelling since that time. Although the home's <br />original and early owners are unknown, there is a good chance that some members of their families were employed <br />at area coal mines. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Louisville's economy was based, to a great extent, on <br />the area's coal industry. As a result, the livelihoods of most of the community's inhabitants were directly, or <br />indirectly, dependent on coal. <br />From approximately the mid-1950s, to the early 1970s, this was the residence of Pasquale and Clara Scarpella. <br />In the 1959 Boulder County Directory, Mr. Scarpella's occupation is listed as clerk for the CB&Q Railroad. The <br />Scarpellas were a long-time Louisville family, having come here at about the turn of the twentieth century. <br />Pasquale Scarpella was the son of Thomas and Genevie Scarpella, and he had grown up in a home at 936 Jefferson <br />Avenue. In the early 1940s, Thomas Scarpella worked as a conveyor man at the Centennial Mine. In addition to <br />Pasquale, Thomas' and Genevie's other children were Frank, Charles, and Carmen. Frank Scarpella was also a coal <br />miner. <br />In 1971, this property was acquired by its current owner, Russel O. Davies of Longmont. He has apparently <br />maintained it as a rental from that time to the present. <br />36. Sources of Information <br />(Boulder County) "Real Estate Appraisal Card - Urban Master", on file at the Boulder Carnegie Library. <br />Polk'sBoulder County Directory [generally published annually], Denver, Kansas City, and Salt Lake City: R.L. Polk <br />and Company Publishers. <br />Polk'sLongmont City Directory, [generally published annually], Denver, Kansas City, and Salt Lake City: R.L. Polk <br />and Company, Publishers, 1966 - 1997. <br />Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, dated August 1893, November 1900, and August 1908. <br />
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