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Subdivision Name
Jefferson Place
Property Address Number
808
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Lafarge
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Resource Number: 5BL 7985 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508415006 <br />to other miners. The British mining culture was instilled in the early Colorado coal mines. English immigrants <br />also brought expertise in other necessary skills such as blacksmithing and chain forging. <br />Later Jefferson Place residents arrived from Italy, France, Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia, <br />among other places. The Italians eventually became the largest single ethnic group in Jefferson Place and in <br />Louisville as a whole. About one-third of the houses in Jefferson Place were owned and occupied by Italian <br />immigrants. Italian immigrants left their mark on Louisville in the food and beverage industries. To the present <br />day, downtown Louisville is known throughout the Front Range for its tradition of Italian restaurants. The <br />impacts of the heritage and customs of the other European ethnic groups could be significant, but are not well <br />documented and need further investigation. <br />There is also potential for a small State Register historic district comprised of six properties in the 800 block of <br />LaFarge that were owned and occupied by members of the extended Zarini family, for over 80 years in some <br />cases. The properties are 801 Spruce (5BL11320), 817 Spruce (5BL8027), 804 LaFarge (5BL7983), 808 <br />LaFarge (5BL7985), 822 LaFarge (5BL7991) and 825 LaFarge (5BL7993). The Zarini family came to Jefferson <br />Place from Italy in the early 1890s and worked in local coal mines. In addition to their mining expertise, the <br />family brought to Louisville their Italian social customs including wine -making, sausage -making and vegetable <br />canning. Zarini descendants still reside in Louisville. This district would be significant under Criterion A, Ethnic <br />Heritage, European, with a period of significance of 1904 — 1980. <br />14. Management Recommendations: The property is worthy of nomination as a Louisville Local Landmark. <br />15. Photograph Types and Numbers: 5BL7985_808LaFarge_01 through 5BL7985_808LaFarge_04. <br />16. Artifact and Field Documentation Storage Location: Electronic files of forms with embedded photos and <br />maps at Colorado Historical Society. Electronic files of forms, and electronic files of photographs at City of <br />Louisville, Colorado, Planning Department. <br />17. Report Title: Historical and Architectural Survey of Jefferson Place Subdivision, Louisville, Colorado <br />18. Recorder(s): Kathy and Leonard Lingo, and Bridget Bacon, City of Louisville 19. Date(s): 2013 <br />20. Recorder Affiliation: Avenue L Architects, 3457 Ringsby Court Suite 317, Denver CO 80216 (303) 290-9930 <br />Colorado Historical Society, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation <br />1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 <br />303-866-3395 <br />5 <br />
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