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plan shape <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />architect <br />Unknown <br />source <br />builder/contractor <br />Unknown <br />source <br />Lincoln <br />construction history (descriptions, names, <br />alterations to original structure) <br />dates, <br />original owner <br />Lnknown <br />source <br />Information not furnished <br />by Louisville Historical <br />Commission <br />theme(s)Mountains-mining <br />Urban -rail era, mining <br />etc. relating to major additions or <br />There have been several modifications to this structure, including moving the front <br />docr There also have been additions to the back and side. <br />continued yes vv no <br />historical background (discuss important persons and events associated with this structure) <br />Unknown. <br />significance (check appropriate categories and <br />architectural significance: <br />_represents the work of a master <br />possesses high artistic values <br />XX represents a type, period or method <br />of construction <br />continued _yes X _no <br />briefly justify below) <br />historical significance: <br />associated with significant persons <br />XXassociated with sig. events /patterns/ <br />contributes co an historic district <br />statement of significance <br />This is one of the few brick structures in Louisville. <br />modfied with additions and movement of the front door. <br />It has, however, been heavily <br />This structure does address the following Rp3 concerns: <br />provides information on the physical form of rail towns <br />provides information on housing in mining towns <br />continued yes XX no <br />references (be specific) <br />County Assessors Records (Boulder County), furnished by Louisville Historical Commission <br />surveyed byC. Mehls/S. Mehls/J. IAffiliacion Western <br />reii <br />continued yes XX no <br />Historical Studies tdate8/3/85 <br />