John Routt, the First Governor of Colorado
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute John Routt, born April 25th 1826. Growing up in Illinois, he was a carpenter before being elected county sheriff. Outbreak of civil war, the patriotic Republican enlisted as captain with the state’s 94th Volunteer Infantry. His regiment fought at Vicksburg. Ulysses Grant promoted him to colonel. Peace restored, Routt won two terms as county treasurer. President Grant appointed him second assistant postmaster general, then U.S. Marshal. In 1875, he was named territorial governor of Colorado. The new governor oversaw preparations for statehood. Routt also promoted economic development and contended with lawlessness. In favor of women’s suffrage, he invited Susan B. Anthony on a speaking tour. Statehood achieved, Routt won the first two gubernatorial terms. He was delegate for three Republican National Conventions. Later, as a private citizen, investments in sil...