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DelPizzo family, the house (and this area of Main Street) is strongly tied to Louisville's <br />Italian residents. <br />James Autrey and Emma Rosenbaum purchased the lot where 1000 Main Street is <br />located in 1891. They lived there with their daughters along with Emma's sister. James <br />was employed as a mine operator/owner, but the <br />mine is unknown. The Autrey family relocated to <br />Denver in 1905 and sold their house in Louisville. <br />Hannah Wilson purchased the property and lived <br />there from 1905 through 1926. She lived there with <br />her son, Robert Wilson, along with his wife Nettie and <br />three of their children. Robert was employed by a <br />local coal mine. <br />The DelPizzo family (Nicola and Laurina) purchased <br />the property in 1926. Joseph DelPizzo, Nicola's <br />brother, and his family purchased the property at <br />1133 Main Street. Both brothers worked in area coal <br />mines. Nicola and Laurina raised their four children in <br />the house and all four continued to reside in Louisville <br />were active in the community. Following the death of <br />Nicola and Laurina, the property passed to their son <br />Albert and his wife Wanda. The property remained in the <br />DelPizzo family until 2018. <br />1000 Main Street, Boulder <br />County Assessor, 1956. <br />1000 Main Street, Boulder County Assessor, 1956. <br />15 <br />
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