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Subdivision Name
Jefferson Place
Property Address Number
624
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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Resource Number: 5BL 956 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508434002 <br />with two arched -top upper lights. There is a small projecting gable roof over the front door. There are large <br />divided light windows on the west side. Due to the privacy fence, no further information could be recorded. <br />IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br />25. Date of Construction: Estimate: Actual: 1905 <br />Source of information: Boulder County <br />26. Architect: Unknown <br />Source of information: NA <br />27. Builder/Contractor: Unknown. It may have been built by Guerino Mangus, a carpenter who owned the property <br />and lived next door at 633 Jefferson. <br />Source of information: NA <br />28. Original owner: James Dalby <br />Source of information: Boulder County <br />29. Construction history (include description and dates of major additions, alterations, or demolitions): <br />The main house at 624 Pine was built by 1905 at the latest. An addition on the southeast corner was built by <br />1958. A shed -roofed porch was added to the southwest side in 1988. The sunroom on the south side was <br />added in 1993. The north and west sides of the main house do not appear to be significantly altered since 1958. <br />The east side projecting bay window was built after 1958. Building permit files do not contain any permits for <br />replacement siding or replacement windows. The siding, although wood, looks more recent, but this could not <br />be confirmed. The windows also look more recent, although they are wood, and replacement could not be <br />confirmed. <br />The 1958 Boulder County assessor's card identifies a 12x18 cabin and a 12x30 garage on the site, and these <br />show in the photographs on the card. These have either been significantly altered, or removed and replaced <br />with the current outbuildings. In 1994, the flat -roofed garage was converted to a gable roof and presumably the <br />loft was added at the same time. No building permits were located for the secondary residence/garden house, <br />although it appears to be of more recent construction. <br />30. Original location X Moved Date of move(s): <br />V. HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS <br />31. Original use(s): Domestic, Single Dwelling <br />32. Intermediate use(s): N/A <br />33. Current use(s): Domestic, Single Dwelling <br />34. Site type(s): Urban residence <br />35. Historical background: <br />This building is part of Jefferson Place, the first residential subdivision in Louisville. <br />This property at 624 Pine was in the family of Jane Beveridge Todd for 40 years and is one of several houses in this <br />vicinity in Jefferson Place that were associated with members of the Beveridge and the related Ferguson family. <br />Earlier, it had a close connection with the house to the east at 633 Jefferson due to ownership of the two houses by <br />members of the Mangus family. The residence at 633 Jefferson was demolished in 2011. <br />The first owner of this property in the 1890s, after Jefferson Place developer Charles Welch, was James Dalby. <br />Dalby had been born in England in 1851 and was a member of the related Carveth/Dalby families of Louisville. He <br />moved to Louisville with his family in 1892. (Ann and Arthur Carveth resided at 700 Pine, 5BL11312, in Jefferson <br />Place.) In 1896, Dalby filed a Declaration of Homestead with the County, which might suggest the presence of a <br />house on this site at that time. <br />3 <br />
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