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During the Desailly family ownership, Louisville installed a sewer system in the 1950s <br />and the Desailly's added a bathroom to the house in 1962. The property was later sold <br />to Kathryn King and Frank J. Kuretich in 1970. <br />Please see the attached Social History Report for a more detailed history. <br />Subject property from the 1948 Assessor's Card. <br />ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />The primary structure at 1155 Pine Street is a National folk house, which is associated <br />with housing railroad workers in general, and has a strong association with mining and <br />railroad workers in Louisville specifically. National homes in Louisville are often simple <br />in their styles, with little or no ornamentation and are identified as having a front or side - <br />gabled roof structure. 1155 Pine appears to be a massed plan form and exhibits a side - <br />gabled roof accompanied with a front porch. <br />The small gabled awning over the front door present in the 1948 Assessor's Card has <br />been replaced by a larger metal porch or portico. The siding and windows are not <br />original, and the roof shingles were replaced in 2018, likely after a hail storm that <br />caused damage to many house roofs in Louisville. The rear room is not original to the <br />house and was constructed by 1962, which is the date of construction for another small <br />addition in the rear. <br />