A Digital Walk Through Westminster History
Wolfe House

Wolfe House [Click to view larger image] (4.) Wolfe House
This Eclectic style house is located at 7215 Bradburn Boulevard.Josiah Wolfe purchased property from the Colorado & Southern Railroad in 1881 and built the house in the early 1900s. Josiah's daughter, Nettie Wolfe Kelso lived here until the 1920s, then sold the house to the Henry Tegtmeyer

ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
This one-story, front-cabled house, with a separate low- pitched gabled, porch suggests the original Craftsman style. The windows and siding are similar to those found in the Folk Vernacular style.

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