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Gigi Yang <br />Louisville Historical Museum <br />Department of Cultural Services <br />City of Louisville, Colorado <br />October 2024 <br />Citytr <br />Om Louisville <br />COLORADO • SINCE 1878 <br />1040 La Farge Ave. History <br />Legal Description: LOTS 13-14 BLK 1 BARCLAY PLACE <br />Year of Construction: 1912 <br />Summary: The history of 1040 La Farge is notable for its long ownership by several generations of one <br />family and the blending of Italian, English, and French immigrant families. The Romano, Stevens, and <br />Dhieux families illustrate how early residents shaped their American identity through business <br />ownership and involvement in Louisville's civic activities and government from the early 1900s into the <br />1970s. <br />Development of Barclay Place and Joseph W. Malcolm Ownership, 1904-1906 <br />The Colorado Mortgage & Investment Co. Ltd. was the developer of the Barclay Place subdivision, <br />recording it with the County in 1897. In 1903, at about the same time that many others were also buying <br />lots in Barclay Place, Joseph W. Malcolm purchased this property and owned it for two years. <br />Biella/Romano/Stevens/Dhieux Family Ownership, 1906-1986 <br />For 80 years, this property was held by members of one Italian family. La Farge Avenue historically had a <br />high number of residents of Italian descent, and for decades an Italian family resided in each of the <br />houses on the four corners of the intersection of La Farge Avenue and Short Street, where this property <br />is located. <br />Peter Biella acquired this property from Joseph Malcolm in 1906 and he transferred it in 1909 to <br />Angelina Biella Romano (1881-1927), who appears to have been his sister. Angelina had married Celeste <br />Romano (1877-1962) in 1902, and they had two daughters, Helen and Dora, who were born in Wyoming. <br />The Romano family moved to Louisville in 1906 and raised their family at 1040 La Farge. <br />
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