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Littleton Museum
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J. D. Hill General Store
The wood clapboard, two-story vernacular building has had many alterations over the years. After its use as a general store it was converted into two residences in 1902. The building was rehabilitated again in 1965, with the assistance of the Littleton Historical Society. In that rehabilitation the large first floor windows were added as well as the shutters on the faade. The porch with shed roof was also reconstructed in 1965. It is not clear if the porch was an original feature to the store. The building has a gable roof and two side flat roofed additions. The three evenly spaced chimneys are constructed of corbelled brick. The building now has two storefront entries.
Hill traveled to Littleton tempted by the reports of the great opportunities in the West. For a time he worked at the Rough and Ready Flour Mill before opening the store. Hill was also a partner and director of the First National Bank during its successful years. The building served as Town Hall after Littleton's incorporation until a building was constructed on Main Street. Today the building is used as retail stores and offices. BibliographyFront Range Research Associates, 1997 Inventory, Littleton Historic Buildings, Inventory Record for the J. D. Hill General Store, Colorado Cultural Resource Survey Inventory Form 5AH236. Inventory Sources: McQuarie, Robert and Bucholtz, W. W., Littleton (Littleton: Littleton Historical Museum, 1990), page 23. Bemis, Edwin, "Frontier Littleton", Brand Book of the Denver Westerners, vol. 2 (Denver: Denver Westerners, 1965) page 38.
Last revised December 2003 |
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