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Resource Number: 5BL 11300 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508427002 <br />35. Historical background: <br />This building is part of Jefferson Place, the first residential subdivision in Louisville. <br />This property at 732 Jefferson was associated for 97 years with the Winkler family, the same Winkler family who <br />owned and resided at 737 La Farge (5BL7982) in Jefferson Place. The two properties were almost across the alley <br />from one another (the alley between Jefferson and La Farge). Another branch of the Winkler family owned and lived <br />at 721 La Farge (5BL7982). <br />The first owner of the property, after Jefferson Place developer Charles Welch, was Frank Senechal, who acquired it <br />in 1894. Frank Senechal (1859-1943) and Josephine Senechal (1863-1945) were born in France. They came to the <br />US in the late 1880s. Their daughter, Josephine, was born in 1895. At the time of the 1900 census, they were living <br />on Baseline Rd. near Lafayette, Colorado and Frank was working as a coal miner. It is not known whether they lived <br />in this house or when, as the early directories for Louisville did not indicate residences. However, Frank "Seneshal" is <br />listed as being a resident of Louisville in the 1898 directory. <br />The County gives 1900 as an estimated date of construction for this house, but it may have been constructed earlier. <br />Boulder County has sometimes been found to be in error with respect to historic buildings in Louisville. In this case, <br />no particular evidence was found that would shed light on its date of construction. <br />The property in question is outside of the boundaries of the Sanborn Maps that were done for Louisville in 1893, <br />1900, and 1908 (they focused on the downtown business district and La Farge Avenue only). <br />The house at 732 Jefferson does appear in the correct location on the 1909 Drumm's Wall Map of Louisville and on <br />the Methodist Church Map of Louisville that was made in circa 1923-25. <br />By a deed recorded in 1903, Frank and Josephine Senechal transferred the property to Mary Winkler. Mary Winkler <br />had been married to Joseph Winkler until he passed away in 1902, and their family lived at 737 La Farge very close <br />by (beginning in 1895). <br />Mary (Marie) Winkler had the maiden name of Gredler, which was another German speaking Louisville family that <br />had come from Austria. <br />Joseph and Mary Winkler emigrated from Austria (Joseph and Mary came in 1881) and lived in Illinois before coming <br />to Louisville. Joseph (born 1853) and Mary Winkler (born 1863) had five children: Emma (Emily), Louise (Lucy), <br />Frank, Albert, and Herman. <br />In 1904, the widowed Mary Winkler married John B. Stretz of Louisville's German Stretz family. He was also a coal <br />miner. He came to live with Mary and her children at 737 La Farge. <br />Of the five Winkler children, Emma and Louise married and lived elsewhere; Albert and Herman continued to live at <br />737 La Farge; and Frank J. Winkler became the owner and resident of this house, 732 Jefferson. <br />Frank J. Winkler was born in Illinois in 1890. At the time of the 1920 census, he was living with his parents and <br />brothers at 737 La Farge and working as a coal miner. By the 1930s, he had apparently stopped being a miner, even <br />when coal mines were still open in the area, and he became a carpenter. <br />For the period before the early 1920s, no person could be found to have definitely lived at 732 Jefferson. Mary <br />Winkler Stretz, the owner, may have used it as a rental or for family members. <br />In 1920, however, Frank J. Winkler married Bernice Manchester of Boulder, and directories show that by 1923, they <br />were living at 732 Jefferson, which was still owned by Frank's mother. <br />Bernice Manchester Winkler had been born in Michigan in 1893. Her sister, Doris Manchester, married Harry Jenkins <br />of Louisville and they lived one block away at 721 Grant Avenue (5BL946). <br />Frank and Bernice Winkler had two sons, Bernard (1922-1999) and Wendell (1925-2003). The 1930 census shows <br />the family living at 732 Jefferson. <br />Meanwhile, the owner of 732 Jefferson, Mary Winkler Stretz, died in 1928. The property at 732 Jefferson was <br />eventually conveyed to Frank Winkler by his siblings (all heirs to Mary's property). <br />3 <br />
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