Walter Pitkin (born August 31, 1837 in Manchester, Connecticut; died December 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John L. Routt as the second Governor of Colorado, serving between 1879 and 1883, including the whole of 1880.
Walter Pitkin (born August 31, 1837 in Manchester, Connecticut; died December 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John L. Routt as the second Governor of Colorado, serving between 1879 and 1883, including the whole of 1881.
Oliver Henry Shoup (born December 13, 1869 in Champaign County, Illinois; died September 30, 1940 in Santa Monica, California) succeeded Julius Caldeen Gunter as the twenty-second Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1919 and January 9, 1923. Following the end of Shoup's term as Governor, William Ellery Sweet (born January 27, 1869 in Chicago, Illinois; died May 9, 1942 in Denver, Colorado) became the twenty-third Governor of Colorado, serving between January 9, 1923 and January 13, 1925.
Walter Pitkin (born August 31, 1837 in Manchester, Connecticut; died December 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John L. Routt as the second Governor of Colorado, serving between 1879 and 1883. Following the end of Pitkin's term as Governor, James B. Grant (born January 2, 1848 in Russell County, Alabama; died November 1, 1911 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri) became the third Governor of Colorado, serving between January 9, 1883 and January 13, 1885.
James B. Grant (born January 2, 1848 in Russell County, Alabama; died November 1, 1911 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri) succeeded Frederick Walker PItkin as the third Governor of Colorado, serving between January 9, 1883 and January 13, 1885. Following the end of Grant's term as Governor, Benjamin Harrison Eaton (born December 15, 1833 in Coshocton, Ohio; died October 29, 1904 in Greeley, Missouri) became the fourth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 13, 1885 and January 11, 1887.
John Long Routt (born April 25, 1826 in Eddyville, Kentucky; died August 13, 1907 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Job Adams Cooper as the seventh Governor of Colorado, serving between January 13, 1891 and January 10, 1893. Following the end of Routt's term as Governor, Davis Hanson Waite (born April 9, 1825 in Jamestown, New York; died November 29, 1901) became the eighth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 10, 1893 and January 8, 1895.
Davis Hanson Waite (born April 9, 1825 in Jamestown, New York; died November 29, 1901) succeeded John Long Routt as the eighth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 10, 1893 and January 8, 1895, including the whole of 1894.
Alva Adams (born May 14, 1850 in Iowa County, Wisconsin; died November 1, 1922 in Battle Creek, Michigan) succeeded Albert Washington McIntyre as the tenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1897 and January 10, 1899, including the whole of 1898.
The Colorado voters.
Colorado Governor's Mansion was created in 1908.
The current Governor of Colorado is John Hickenlooper (D). Hickenlooper was sworn in as governor on January 11, 2011 to serve a four-year term to January 2015.The current Lieutenant Governor of Colorado is Joseph Garcia. Garcia assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Colorado on January 11, 2011.
The Colorado Humane Society was organized in 1881.
The current Governor of Colorado is John Hickenlooper (D). Hickenlooper was sworn in as governor on January 11, 2011 to serve a four-year term to January 2015.
John Hickenlooper is the 42nd and current Governor of Colorado, in office since January 11, 2011. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. The Governor in Colorado serves a four year term with a two consecutive term limitation.
Dick Lamm (1935-) was Governor of Colorado from Jan 1975 to Jan 1987.
First National Bank Colorado was created in 1881.
John Long Routt was Colorado's first state Governor in 1876 . Routt had been the territorial governor prior to statehood.
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Bill Ritter.