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COUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 04/06/2004 - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 058, 2004, DESIGNAT
ITEM NUMBER: 17 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: April 6, 2004 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Karen McWilliams SUBJECT First Reading of Ordinance No.058,2004,Designating the Judge Claude C.Coffin House as a Fort Collins Landmark Pursuant to Chapter 14 of the City Code. RECOMMENDATION The Landmark Preservation Commission and staff recommend adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. At a public hearing held on March 10, 2004, the Landmark Preservation Commission voted unanimously to recommend designation of this residence as a landmark for its architectural significance to Fort Collins. The property contains the Coffin House and a non-historic garage. The garage is not a part of this designation. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The owner of the property, Anne T. Stewart, is initiating this request for Fort Collins Landmark designation for the Judge Claude C. Coffin House. The residence is individually eligible for landmark designation under City of Fort Collins Landmark Preservation Standard (2), for its association with Judge C. C. Coffin, a nationally noted avocational archaeologist known for the discovery of the Lindenmeier Site; and Landmark Preservation Standard (3), for the home's architectural significance as a very well preserved representation of the Folk Victorian style of architecture. BACKGROUND In 1924,28 miles north of Fort Collins,District Judge Claude C.Coffin and his son,A.Lynn Coffin, unearthed unusual stone projectile points on the cattle ranch of William Lindenmeier,Jr. With the help of his brother, Maj. Roy G. Coffin, a professor of geology at the State Agricultural College (now CSU), the artifacts were recorded. When the details of their find were published in 1934,the points were identified as Folsom Points, named for a similar discovery near Folsom,New Mexico made in 1926. The site was of such significance that the Smithsonian Institution conducted extensive excavations of the site over a period of several years. During the years of discovery and excavation,Judge Coffin lived in the home at 1006 West Mountain Avenue,and cleaned and stored many of these and other archaeological artifacts in his home. The Coffin House at 1006 West Mountain is a very well preserved hipped cottage,built at the turn of the 20th century. It is an excellent example of the Folk Victorian architectural style. The home features a symmetrical facade consisting of a front entry flanked by large 1/1 sash and transom April 6, 2004 -2- Item No. 17 windows with diamond light pattern transoms. The open front porch has classical column roof supports atop closed half walls. The main roof is a bellcast hip. The front gable contains a small twelve-light attic window, set into imbricated shingles. According to city directory listings, the home was likely built around 1905,although there is some evidence that the home might have been constructed earlier. The only alteration of note is the entrance to the porch, which was changed to enter from the east side. The owner,Anne Stewart,intends to restore the porch entry to its original appearance. ORDINANCE NO. 058, 2004 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS DESIGNATING THE JUDGE CLAUDE C. COFFIN HOUSE, 1006 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE, FORT COLL NS, COLORADO, AS A FORT COLLINS LANDMARK PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 14 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 14-2 of the City Code, the City Council has established a public policy encouraging the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of landmarks within the City; and WHEREAS,by Resolution dated March 10, 2004 the Landmark Preservation Commission (the "Commission") has determined that the Judge Claude C. Coffin House has individual significance to Fort Collins under Landmark Preservation Standard(2),forits association with Judge C. C. Coffin, a nationally noted avocational archaeologist known for the discovery of the Lindenmeier Site,and Landmark Preservation Standard(3),for the home's architectural significance as a very well preserved representation of the Folk Victorian style of architecture; and WHEREAS,the Commission has further determined that said property meets the criteria of a landmark as set forth in Section 14-5 of the Code and is eligible for designation as a landmark,and has recommended to the City Council that said property be designated by the City Council as a landmark; and WHEREAS, the owner of the property has consented to such landmark designation; and WHEREAS, such landmark designation will preserve the property's significance to the community; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendation of the Commission and desires to approve such recommendation and designate said property as a landmark. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the property, historically known as the Judge Claude C. Coffin House, located in the City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a Point 635 Feet South and 345.15 Feet East of the NW Comer of the SW Quarter of Section 11 Township 7 North Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., Thence North 190 Feet, East 50 Feet, South 190 Feet, West 50 Feet to the Point of Beginning, City of Fort Collins, also known as 1006 West Mountain Avenue is hereby designated as a Fort Collins landmark pursuant to Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Section 2. That the Secretary of the Interior's standards and guidelines for the treatment of historic properties will serve as the standards by which alterations, additions and other changes to the buildings and structures located upon the above described property will be reviewed for compliance with Chapter 14, Article III, of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Introduced,considered favorably on first reading,and ordered published this 6th day of April, A.D. 2004, and to be presented for final passage on the 20th day of April, A.D. 2004. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 20th day of April, A.D. 2004. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Community Planning and Environmental Services Advance Planning Department City of Fort Collins RESOLUTION 3, 2004 OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION RECOMMENDING LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF THE JUDGE CLAUDE C. COFFIN HOUSE 1006 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO WHEREAS, it is a matter of public policy that the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of sites, structures, objects, and districts of historical, architectural, or geographic significance, located within the city, are a public necessity and are required in the interest of the prosperity, civic pride and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Council that the economic, cultural and aesthetic standing of this city cannot be maintained or enhanced by disregarding the historical, architectural and geographical heritage of the city and by ignoring the destruction or defacement of such cultural assets; and WHEREAS, the Coffin House has individual significance to Fort Collins under Landmark Preservation Standards 2 and 3, for its association with Judge Claude C. Coffin, a nationally noted avocational archaeologist known for the discovery of the Lindenmeier Site, and for the home's architectural significance as a very well preserved representation of the Folk Victorian style of architecture; and WHEREAS, the Landmark Preservation Commission has determined that the Judge Claude C. Coffin House meets the criteria of a landmark as set forth in Section 14-5 of the code and is eligible for designation as a Fort Collins Landmark; and WHEREAS, the owner of the property, Anne Stewart, has consented to such landmark designation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Landmark Preservation Commission of the City of Fort Collins as follows: Section 1. That the Landmark Preservation Commission recommends to the Council of the City of Fort Collins that the property, known historically as the Judge Claude C. Coffin House, located in the City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a Point 635 Feet South and 345.15 Feet East of the NW Comer of the SW Quarter of Section 11 Township 7 North Range 69 West of the 6`h P.M., Thence North 190 Feet, East 50 Feet, South 190 Feet, West 50 Feet to the Point of Beginning, City of Fort Collins also known as 1006 West Mountain Avenue be designated as a Fort Collins Landmark in accordance with Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. 281 North College Avenue • P.O.Box 580 • Fort Collins,CO 80522-0580 • (970)221-6376 FAX(970)224-6111 • TDD(970)224-6002 • E-mail:aplanning iifcgov.com Landmark Preservation Commission Resolution No. 3, 2004 Coffin House, 1006 West Mountain Avenue Page 2 Section 2. That the Secretary of the Interior's standards and guidelines for the treatment of historic properties will serve as the standards by which alterations, additions and other changes to buildings and structures located upon the above described property will be reviewed for compliance with Chapter 14, Article III, of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Landmark Preservation Commission of the City of Fort Collins held this 10th day of March, A.D. 2004. . J. " ud" Frick, Chairman ATTES . Secretary/Staff • Community Planning and Environmental Services Advance Planning Department City of Fort Collins LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION March 10, 2004 STAFF REPORT REQUESTS: Landmark Designation of the Judge Claude C. Coffin House and Garage, at 1006 West Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado STAFF CONTACT: Karen McWilliams, Preservation Planner APPLICANT: Anne Stewart, Owner. Significance and Physical Integrity: The Judge Claude C. Coffin House and Garage are significant to Fort Collins under Landmark Standard(2) for its association with Judge C. C. Coffin, a nationally noted avocational archaeologist known for the discovery of the Lindenmeier Site, and Landmark Standard (3), for the home's architectural significance as a very well preserved representation of the Folk Victorian style of architecture. In 1924, 28 miles north of Fort Collins,District Judge Claude C. Coffin and his son, A. Lynn Coffin, unearthed unusual stone projectile points on the cattle ranch of William Lindenmeier, Jr. With the help of his brother, Maj. Roy G. Coffin, a professor of geology at the university, the artifacts were recorded. When the details of their fmd were published in 1934, the points were identified as Folsom Points, named for a similar discovery near Folsom, New Mexico made in 1926. The site was of such significance that the Smithsonian Institution conducted extensive excavations of the site over a period of several years. During the years of discovery and excavation, Judge Coffin lived in the home at 1006 West Mountain Avenue, and cleaned and stored many of these and other archaeological artifacts in his home and garage. The Coffin House at 1006 West Mountain is a very well preserved hipped cottage,built at the turn of the 20t' century. It is an excellent example of the Folk Victorian architectural style. The home features a symmetrical fagade consisting of a front entry flanked by large 1/1 sash and transom windows with diamond light pattern transoms. The open front porch has classical column roof supports atop closed half walls. The main roof is a bellcast hip. The front gable contains a small twelve-light attic window, set into imbricated shingles. According to city directory listings, the home was likely built around 1905, although there is some evidence that the home might have been constructed earlier. The only alteration of note is the entrance to the porch, which was changed to enter from the east side. The owner, Anne Stewart, intends to restore the porch entry to its original appearance. 281 North College Avenue • P.O.Box 580 • Fort Collins,CO 80522-0580 • (970)221-6376 FAX(970)224-6111 • TDD(970)224-6002 • E-mail:aplanning@fcgov.com RECOMMENDATION: Staff highly recommends approving this request for Fort Collins Landmark designation of the Judge Claude C. Coffin House and Garage, at 1006 West Mountain Avenue, for their significance under Landmark Standards (2) and(3). The property is associated with the lives of Judge Coffin, a nationally noted avocational archaeologist known for the discovery of the Lindenmeier Site. Additionally,the house and garage have architectural significance as a very well preserved representation of the Folk Victorian style of architecture. Historic Preservation Office FOR OFFICE USE ONLY P.O.Box 580 Date Determined"Eligible" Fort Collins,CO 80522 Ordinance# (303)221-6597 Application within last 12 months? Yea No Date Recorded LOCAL HISTORIC 1ANDMARK DESIGNA17ION NOMINATION FORM Date: oQ Please typelprint all entries / l 1 /� URNM Address:_/Op6 1.1.9Q5� /Z 9U i�fr y a0eYILfei Legal escription: "")'A I'KC 04 2 63 SO kth iI So e's4 gu sectitn I T' , AJ0 rlr, d ee a �-t _So j46 e des ee -to r tnniKg. Property an6(HilEwic and/or comet U k Address: //(70(0 �(J e S t /�f�(1 ✓L l �L �Ve - Phone9'�2`Reletionstrip to Owner: SQ/YI Phone: / y —o�07 — 9: � 7 Address: V'Lendmark(improvement only) _Landmark District(improvement+site/surrounding b� en�vipronment) A -ik. Furtb expl ti ofb darydet ' ation: LOQ� 0Q �f d 4 �� bbbb ILQC. t (1G✓'OSS Caccy ff 11II `� C:UMTFRES\M DES.FRM L=W Frutm Lndmuk Detignation Fomt Page 1 Category: Ownership: Status: Present Use: V.Building Public ✓ Occupied —Commercial _Entertainment _Structure ✓Private —Unoccupied —Educational —Government —Site Religious _Other. —Object �LResidential _District Existing Designation: —National Register —State Register Architectural: _Represents work of noteworthy architect —,Possesses high artistic value Represents a type,period,or method of construction Historical: T Associated with significant persons — � I"eLg Associated with significant event or historic trend —�Kyi r e e Q LWL cX _Contributes to the significance of an historic district Geographical: VRelatedtoor pan of distinctive area ^ It�54nKl%c, Q (}tVLw,2 ram. -�- c dl (i ►c s r c�i i �f �e t�>1 Tralley. —Unique location r F!Teo s ts* /004 L�?e s 1 Ou k r ,ti s Q a.t C 6� ��YUk t �d i tea �,coo( e o►tier r� (Add continuation sheet if needed) MMOWNWORMWWO Please attach a narrative of the historical significance of the property. Include a title search if the property is important for its association with a significant person. Further Comments: A ✓ V 51 K WI 'l—' `i 11 �� is y TC. Ose i etoi u 2 era CIA �Os can ©a i� Yk I � }' kcu beep IO I'F TocQ ,p VC 0C L> -fi O o b (off sit ot,tn�- Vr� in 1 ke J" C>�7 viIRS CAMTMESVIIST DES.FRM /p.,�I1� L al ffntoric 1,..n.n..a.Dei®u&n Fam 11+'Lt� Page 2 9 P�nB� '� Q S Q `!/�jou. 51r( r i Fpu S2 e-„ k� �di FGr�TocQ�P l,erT>tart QSa�T► �^,' ( �Jr �JLrRl�KfO1WF�' TiIiQhL Jw•)1 in.11 Construction Date: Arehitect/Builder: ►-hQO5 !TeA ( a 'hK(4 Building Materials: Architectural Style: Sp"ecial�etures/S4urrod`in Ae Le5A 1 1S Q lei/LLrMk M�eS �' -flu -TOII< 0 c n'an s-� (e, w ua-raw sa uds4; . -t - t5-4-w or olable ; 4 pge- WI&Pbe* .L&j L5eea (Add continuation sheet if needed. Je bl and white photos of each 1 ation of the property) Describe any additiops to the�rop�y 9 I - 'tn, �xtc k o QX I f'4 n:k— ,'Pe U vtcic� 'on - rLS ld �c �- k- ' t t trl. ar Cone-re-� Irt►�cl rt ed- cQe d— Ve"04 &I t- lacy w! rnr` to Y-OK PI a been ccla�� iK, (1Ctle-iOL -:FL) r+ COI liwS tqrckw��4 -dA _ LNu'etc y f-i 'm IR VAe4o0, I-(cuss o :_J i►mod (Add a continuation sheet,if needed) The undersigned owner(s) hereby agrees that the property described herein be considered for local historic landmark designation,pursuant to the Fort Collins Landmark Preservation Ordinance,Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. I understand that upon designation,I or my successors will be requested to notify the Secretary of the Landmark Preservation Commission at the City of Fort Collins Historic Preservation Office prior to the occurrence of any of the following: 1. Preparation of plans for reconstruction or alteration of the exterior of the improvements on the property,w,, 2. Preparation of plans for construction of,addition to or demolition of improvements on the property. 3. I further understand that if I apply for a building permit for any one of the following: a. Alteration or reconstruction of or addition to the exterior of any improvement which constitutes all or CAFUSMESUEST DFS.FEM Local Hbwric Lndmuk Dm4ndon Fom Page 3 part of a landmark structure or landmark district, b. Demolition or relocation of any improvement which constitutes all or part of a landmark structure or landmark district; c. Construction or erection of or addition to any improvement upon any land included in a landmark district; d. Or if I proceed with any work not requiring a building pewit as set forth in Section 14-47; the Building Inspector and the Landmark Preservation Commission shall be under the time constraints and other requirements as outlined in Chap 14,Article III of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. DATED this .,`S�day of �0d IF Owner Name (please print) Signature —Property owner wishes to withhold consent to local historic designation. State of Ohl o hdi ' ) )ss. Countyof LF-i ini I- Subscribed and sworn to before me this f day of WaVj by Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expiresNotary, c QD. Hyy'� IgMARY PUBLIC .' C:VnST?M=i DES.FRM 1=&I Fru[o&Landmark DeiVudm Form Page 4 rL��t C,4-z ,rj °r 51 G�.Q 3),S C�..i� j cs� `� cut, }} Z.tV�k4-- t, u.9��o uI . - ram 5 yx Tca- ca +y-aLA-ISOM54 A ,baAk� -4n •I j� r ru,�T W Iy\Ao t-0 5 40 �D� r'� 15�C�1 t✓�'! -Q-;,ljre-r J'o r tA-V t vs ppw ,, p�,%S a,pDeczh w-�i.�,ti MA- l , c� lip f _ � 4- j7'zo d-D��j rZIA cx.Yk V4,5 �.bles, L le_ L ►�-� �-e O� Vic C9 It 0 r i i Yu awl . L.-G�u �(S"7`o Y l L L� ta�'ru�3-✓ �' �E' S�� hct`fil'f7� f�Ls�,l i k0. 1« / l 6 i.IrUt�.i.2�. � � "�• D` l Ii�`LGt�lil '� i `J i I l i at-- tto 5 ll_�lUerS � 2SroY � 571 1 � ` rl / W� e tore- pco ✓I,�G-r 99 -� -�-� sum► _____ r a �� a ✓ ;u ,r,t C W t o-y'c- XLIO L� 0rk : rI-5 (oc& %t ' s--f- emu.K-Imi ►1 c t.t v 0L �.►��-e- 10 it a, I �,c��n,i' C.L. i.-9 0_s 50 oivt"I ` s Frs� wilt 6YVL1 +(,- s � i w6rf.9�2�/ ct - C&O ac aA-+ C n � � � �Q d,,,Sass �` s )OnLAV /f (f ire Cam. " �� f� � ��� T-Y? s Uyvill,' T e, Ki- wo- • 1 ` / o , All n -a 4 r yt7 I i+ � � k , 4'- judge Claude C. Coffin and Major Roy G. Coffin i t tM� is N 1 � A ♦ tC' J /'•,� .,d._ ter^' i � ,.-5^ -., '����R.d'vr... Syr "�w.ry�,�',�� a�„ta�.�.,�.aine�a-r--n.-T'o'••"'jJ� � 'off. '. . P.t dp iw CITY OF FORT COLLINS ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY FORM WESTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SURVEY PROJECT dty of Fort CoWxu Address: /0 0 6 W, Site#: St 2 Legal Description: Parcel#: Architectural Style: Q 1.- No.of Stories: y Est. Construction Date: Source: Visual Inspection-Stylistic or Construction Traits ■ Other Dating Source: 199y or I '?96 accerdl -y -76 o j le" Architectural Significance(Field Assessment): Individually Eligible for Local Landmarking? ■Y ❑ N Individually Eligible for NRHP? ❑Y ■ N Contributing to a District/Potential District? ■Y ❑ N Primary Roof Form: Foundation: ❑ Front Gabled ❑Side Gabled ❑ Concrete ■ Sandstone ❑ Concrete Block ❑ Intersecting Gables ❑ Hipped ❑ Rockfaced Concrete Block ■ Hip w/Gable(s) ❑ Flat ❑Other Walls: It Wood Frame ❑ Brick ❑ Stone ❑ Concrete Block Exterior Wall Covering: 2 Lapped Board Siding ❑ Drop Siding ❑Wood/Shake Shingles ❑Asbestos Shingles ❑ Lapped Pressboard ❑ Brick Veneer ❑Stone Veneer ❑ Stucco ❑AluminumNinyl ❑Other _ y`s�jr r, .. I � M ,� Y� V yr. �. S��: �' f� �1+ .� � � � ����� � f�-� r i Y; `� �. !e_y 'fi4. � V ��ii s+•�� �� ,'9 . 1 '�. a '37 1Y e. � _ � �. 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Type: Tax Assessor Print Thumbnail:/thumbnails/7_1700Mountain/l006Mt48 Largeview:/photos/7_1700Mountain/1006Mt48 Format: HP ScanJet 6100C Scanner;Adobe 6.0;TIFF 800 dpi;JPEG 72dpi; GIF 72dpi Open This Record in a New Window.to__Print or Bookmark People, Buildings, and Structures directly associated with this Photograph: No people found directly linked to this Photograph. Structures or Buildings: (select an address or location for more details) Building Address Historic Building Name 323 Garfield not listed h,+ •in;t,ra, ri fnrr-cnllins.co.us/archive/scrints/photo detailps3.cfm?Image_No=22 01/30/2004 Detail Page for Photographs in the Image Database Page 1 of 1 1006Mt68 -- Photographic Image Details Record Photo Orders Image Caption: 1006 W. Mountain, 1968 Image Date: Unknown Approximate Date: 1968 c. Library Reference Number: Creator: Tax Assessor's Office Image Content Type: buildings - Contexts: Urban Renewal 1955-1969 Image Source: Tax Assessor Records Collection: Tax Assessor Records Image File Location:Tax Assessor File Description: 1006 W. Mountain, 1968; Fort Collins, Colorado. One-story, frame residence, built c.1898. Type: Tax Assessor Print Thumbnail:/thumbnails/7_1700Mountain/1006Mt68 Largeview:/photos/7_1700Mountain/1006Mt68 Format: HP ScanJet 6100C Scanner; Adobe 6.0;TIFF 800 dpi; JPEG 72dpi; GIF 72dpi Open This Record in_a New Window to Print or-Bookmark People, Buildings, and Structures directly associated with this Photograph: No people found directly linked to this Photograph. Structures or Buildings: (select an address or location for more details) Building Address Historic Building Name 323 Garfield not listed http://Iibrary.ci.fort-collins.co.us/archive/scripts/photo_detailps3.cftn?Image_No=23 01/30/2004 !j Pql i sa Y, .t THE COFFIN BROTHERS,co-discoverers of the LindenmeferFol- som Camp site, Claude C. Coffin, left,was a district judge. Roy G. Coffin was a major In World War I and a professor of geology at Colorado State University until 1948. Rockhounds publish Folsom discovery book It happened In Larimer County his Smithsonian group to carry In 1924. Just 28 miles north of on full-scale exploration of the Fort Collins, Maj. Roy G. Cot- site beginning 1934. fin and his brother, Dist.Judge Roy G, Coffin was no amateur. Claude C.Coffin,discovered what For 25 years until he retired b e c a m e known as the Linden- In 1948, he was a professor of meier Site of Folsom man. geology at Colorado State Uni- The discovery and subsequent versity. In archeology, he re- development of this site contri- corded more than 100 local In- buted greatly to knowledge of dian sites. He had a large and early Americans, speciclfically unusual collection of fossils and the Folsom culture. This is im- as a lapidarist, cut and polished portant because Folsom man native stones. He even wrote a lived In the Lindenmefer Valley textbook, "Essentials of College over 10,000 years ago, the con- Chemistry." temporary of Europe's "Old Maj. Coffin recorded the results Stone Age" man. of his Investigations in a bulle- This earliest known Coloradan tin he released in 1937. Very is also noteworthy for his few copies were printed, so that superior proficiency In shaping In no time, this "First-hand" flaked implements. His arrow- report was not available.. heads had distlnctive flutes on Now it Is available. All local both sides,producing widelongi- bookstores have copies of this tudlnal channels along nearly the booklet. The Fort Collins Rock- entire length of the blade. This hounds Inc., in cooperation with aspect, plus the very fine chip- the Coffin family and the CSU ping on the arrowhead establish- Department of Geology, under- ed Folsom man's remarkable wrote the republication costsand craftsmanship and merited fur- 5,000 copies were printed. ther study of his culture. According to the preface which When the Coffins discovered this was written by Prof. D. V. Har- site, they opened the door for ris, head of the Geology Depart- archeologists to learn something ment at Co-Ui"In'Northern Colo- of a prehistoric man about whom rado's First Settlers,'thepicture they knew very little. Realising of the life and work of the Fol- the potential Importance of their som people at this workshop re- Investlgations, they invited Dr. flects a depth of understanding Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr, and which could have been developed only through many years of Denver poverty thoughtful and devoted study. 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