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y4 <br />ra <br />iIIr[Hi! <br />Moreover, in a 1951 directory for Louisville, the Rotars were listed as residing at 101 Roosevelt <br />(which would be in the original house). The Boulder County Assessor's Office surveyed the <br />current house in 1953 and noted that the building permit for the current house was dated <br />1952. The Assessor's card includes the remarks dated 1953, "Take off old house on this <br />property," possibly a reference to the County Assessor's old card for 101 Roosevelt. <br />In late 1952 and early 1953, during the ownership of Martin Rotar, the Rotars placed <br />advertisements in The Louisville Times to try to sell the original structure on the lot and have it <br />moved off the property. (Many buildings in Louisville have been relocated from one location to <br />another, so this would not have been unusual.) It is not known for certain whether the original <br />structure was demolished or purchased and moved elsewhere. <br />In a directory from a few years later in 1956, the Rotars were listed as residing at 105 Roosevelt <br />(the current house). During the period of their ownership, there was a secured transaction <br />relating to this property with H.H. Steinbaugh, the owner and operator of Steinbaugh Lumber <br />Co. <br />All of this evidence points to 1952 as being the correct year of construction. <br />3 <br />