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Posted By admin on February 3, 2007

Cool Old Things We Have Found During Demolition

During the demolition phase, we found lots of old stuff in the walls and ceilings. Tons of newspapers, the oldest dating back to the late 1800s… something in the headlines about the Spanish-American War!

1890s
We know the home was built in 1891 by the Fleming Brothers. One of them, Jessie E. Fleming, was also the first owner/occupant of the home in the late 1800s - early 1900s. We found some cool stuff from the 1890s, including these items that possibly belonged to Jessie Fleming. The first is a postcard advertisement for Chocolat Menier. The name “Jessie” is written in pencil on the back of the card.

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The singer booklet is small and has some additional inside pages with some great illustrations. These booklets were distributed at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Perhaps Jessie attended?

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This is a piece of paper hand written in pencil. It’s dirty, and doesn’t look like much at first, but when you read it closely, it looks like a budget for a house. Listed are items such as: bricks, nails, windows, flooring, fence, mantel, stairs, lumber, paint, etc. We are assuming this is the original budget for this home! Wish I could build this today for $1400!

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1920s
In the 1920, Sarah A. Grant lived here. We think we found her eyeglasses case.

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1940s and 50s
Some work must have been done in the 40s or 50s. We found a can of Drano dating to 1941. Also the bottle of wine has a stamp on the back from 1952.

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Our plumber found this tag on one of the old pipes. It’s an inspection tag from the Plumbing Department of the City/County of Denver from 1946. Max Kreutz was the inspector.

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