Drumm's 1909 Map of Louisville

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This map was made by Henry A. Drumm (1857-1937) of Boulder, Colorado. He was a lawyer who made detailed maps of the Boulder County area. The map was created in 1909 and it is likely that it was commissioned by the Town of Louisville. The holes in the corners from tacks suggest that it hung on a wall for a time and was used at the Louisville Town Hall. To the best of our knowledge, this map, owned by the Louisville Historical Museum, is the only copy in existence.

Map details include:

  • Town layout and subdivisions
  • Street names
  • Lots and primary buildings situated on the lots
  • Mines outside of town
  • Names of the owners of parcels of surrounding farm land

This map belongs to the Louisville Historical Museum and requires attribution when used. No duplicated materials may be deposited, or placed on file in any other archive, museum, library or similar repository.

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Louisville Map Fin RGB 1998 resize