Healy House Museum was the Leadville, Colorado home built in 1878 by mining engineer and city father August R. Meyer for his bride, Emma.
An immigrant from Ireland, Healy served Leadville as a mail carrier and later assistant postmaster.
He subsequently started several successful businesses and represented Leadville in Colorado's state legislature from 1903 to 1905.
[2][3] In 1938, Clara Gaw Norton oversaw restoration work at the house paid for through grant money from the Boettcher Foundation.
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