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Barclay Place
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Resource Number: 5BL8022 <br />Temporary Resource Number: NIA Architectural Inventory Form <br />(Page 3 of 5) <br />V. HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS <br />31. Original use(s): Single Dwelling <br />32. Intermediate use(s): Single Dwelling <br />33. Current use(s): Single Dwelling <br />34. Site type(s): Residence <br />35. Historical Background <br />This house was built a few years after the turn of the twentieth century, and was the home of Lawton W. and Nellie <br />McCorkle until the late 1920s. The McCorkles were Louisville merchants. They opened up a small general store <br />at the corner of LaFarge and Walnut in 1906, before moving the business to Main Street a few years later. <br />McCorkle's City Market was located on Main Street in Louisville for several decades. In the 1950s, McCorkle was <br />vice-president of the First State Bank of Louisville. <br />In about 1927, the McCorkles sold this property to Lewis D. and Katherine (Dionigi) Rosser, and moved to 1101 <br />Jefferson Avenue. Lewis Rosser was a coal miner, of Welsh English and Cherokee Indian descent. Katherine was <br />the daughter of Italian immigrants Joseph and Genevieve Dionigi. The property's current owners are William and <br />Betty Lou Martella. Betty Lou is the daughter of Lewis and Katherine Rosser. This was her childhood home. Bill <br />Martella grew up in Louisville in a house on Lincoln Avenue. He worked at Rocky Flats for thirty-four years, and <br />is now retired. <br />36. Sources of Information <br />(Boulder County) "Real Estate Appraisal Card - Urban Master", on file at the Boulder Carnegie Library. <br />Conarroe, Carolyn. The Louisville Story, Louisville: Louisville Times Inc., 1978. <br />Martella, Beatrice (Betty), and Martella, William (Bill). Oral interview with Carl McWilliams, April 14, 2000. <br />Polk's Boulder County Directory [generally published annually], Denver, Kansas City, and Salt Lake City: R.L. Polk <br />and Company Publishers. <br />Polk's Longmont City Directory, [generally published annually], Denver, Kansas City, and Salt Lake City: R.L. Polk <br />and Company, Publishers, 1966 - 1997. <br />
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