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DAJDESIGN <br />ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS <br />William Lee built a house for himself in the "wye" at 1105 Pine next to the Ernest Grill <br />Lumber Yard prior to 1909 and lived there until his death in 1946. His son Harry Lee lived <br />next door at 1125 Pine. <br />Date of Construction, early tenants <br />Today, there are six houses along the north side of Pine Street on the east side of the <br />tracks: 1105, 1109, 1125, 1133, 1145, and 1155 Pine. A Methodist Church Parish Map of <br />Louisville, Colorado made in circa 1923- 25 shows five houses along this stretch of Pine. <br />v� We know from its appearance and other records that 1109 Pine was constructed more <br />recently (the County states that it was constructed in 1967). This suggests that the other <br />five houses were already constructed by circa 1923-25. In an aerial photo taken in the <br />1930s, there also seem to be five houses in this area. The 1920 census taken in January of <br />that year lists only four houses located in the wye. For these reasons, the closest estimate <br />for when 1155 Pine was constructed would be circa 1920-1925. <br />It is also unclear who the earliest tenants were at this address from the 1920s until 1938. <br />It is likely that it was used by William Lee as a rental for coal miners or employees of the <br />Colorado & Southern Railroad, similarly to the neighboring houses on this street. <br />��JcoBE <br />This photo c.1920s shows five houses on east Pine St. 1155 Pine can be seen at the very <br />end of the street. <br />1155 PINE ST, PAGE - 8 <br />