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Resource Number: 5BL 8027 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508415009 <br />second wife at 823 Garfield in Louisville and sold this house in 1971 to his sister, Phyllis Scarpella Davies, and her <br />family. Phyllis Davies passed away in 1998; Pasquale Scarpella died in 2004. 817 Spruce is currently owned by <br />Thomas Davies, the son of Phyllis and Russell Davies. <br />Sources of Information <br />Boulder County "Real Estate Appraisal Card — Urban Master," on file at the Carnegie Branch Library for Local History <br />in Boulder, Colorado. <br />Boulder County Clerk & Recorder's Office and Assessor's Office public records, accessed through <br />http://recorder.bouldercountv.orq. <br />Directories of Louisville residents and businesses on file at the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />Census records and other records accessed through www.ancestrv.com . <br />Drumm's Wall Map of Louisville, Colorado, 1909. <br />Sanborn Insurance Maps for Louisville, Colorado, 1893, 1900, and 1908. <br />Louisville, Colorado cemetery records, accessed at http://files.usawarchives.ora/co/boulder/cemeteries/louisville.txt . <br />Sacred Heart of Mary (Boulder County, Colorado) cemetery records, accessed at http://www.findaarave.com . <br />Archival materials on file at the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />Interviews conducted by Museum Coordinator Bridget Bacon: interview of Judy Scarpella, December 10, 2009; <br />interview of Alan Scarpella, March 10,2011. <br />13. National Register Eligibility Assessment: <br />Eligible Not eligible X Need data <br />Explain: While the property has sufficient integrity and significance to be a contributing resource to a potential <br />historic district, it lacks the significance required to be individually eligible to the National Register. The property <br />has good integrity overall. It has been modified by the installation of the "picture" window on the main facade, <br />the installation of asbestos siding, and by the north addition, but these modifications occurred during the period <br />of significance. The property has integrity of location, setting, workmanship, feeling and association. Integrity <br />of design and materials have been compromised by the asbestos siding and additions. <br />13A. Colorado State Register: Eligible Not Eligible X <br />13B. Louisville Local Landmark: Eligible X Not Eligible <br />The house is worthy of nomination as a Louisville Local Landmark as one of the early homes in Jefferson Place, <br />Louisville's first residential subdivision. Although Jefferson Place was platted in 1880, few homes were actually <br />built here before 1900. The house is significant for its association with European (Austrian, French, and Italian) <br />immigrant coal -mining families and for its long, 60 year association with one family, the Scarpella/Davies family. <br />13C. Historic District Potential: Jefferson Place is eligible as a State Register and local historic district. There is <br />National Register historic district potential. The house would be a contributing structure to a historic district. <br />There is also potential for a small State Register historic district comprised of the extended Zarini family <br />residences on the 800 block of LaFarge. <br />Discuss: This building is being recorded as part of a 2010-2011 intensive -level historical and architectural <br />survey of Jefferson Place, Louisville's first residential subdivision, platted in 1880. The purpose of the survey is <br />to determine if there is potential for National Register, State Register or local historic districts. Jefferson Place <br />4 <br />