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The elevator is wood sided and has never had metal siding put on, as many grain elevators have had, <br />except in a few sections by the gabled roofs. <br />Management by Howard A. Moore and Donald Moore <br />Howard A. Moore operated the Grain Elevator for about thirty years (while it was owned by Mullen's <br />companies) and was followed in this job by his son, Donald Moore. Howard Moore was living in <br />Louisville and managing the Elevator by 1907, according to Louisville directories. He lived from 1876 to <br />1934. He, his wife, Zura, and their children lived in Louisville. Their children were Grace, Sadie, Donald, <br />Ethel, Howard Jr., Lois, and Louanna. Museum records indicate that Howard A. Moore served as mayor <br />of Louisville from 1915 to 1917. <br />The following photos from the collections of the Louisville Historical Museum and Boulder's Carnegie <br />Branch Library for Local History show the Grain Elevator while it was managed by Howard A. Moore: <br />Louisville Grain Elevator, 2/8/1916, Louisville Historical Museum <br />8 <br />