Entering politics, he was elected to several terms in the Colorado State Legislature, was a member the Pueblo City Council and he served as Mayor of Pueblo Colorado (1897-98). In 1901, he was elected as a Democrat the 12th Governor of Colorado serving until 1903. During his term, he dealt with labor problems that occurred at Telluride, labor issues between the owners of the Smuggler-Union Mines and the Western Federation of Miners. Plus a normal school in Gunvison was established, a food and dairy commission was formed and an Australasian land-tax system was initiated. After leaving office, he served as Receiver of the U.S. Land Office and resumed his previous business interests until his death.
Entering politics, he was elected to several terms in the Colorado State Legislature, was a member the Pueblo City Council and he served as Mayor of Pueblo Colorado (1897-98). In 1901, he was elected as a Democrat the 12th Governor of Colorado serving until 1903. During his term, he dealt with labor problems that occurred at Telluride, labor issues between the owners of the Smuggler-Union Mines and the Western Federation of Miners. Plus a normal school in Gunvison was established, a food and dairy commission was formed and an Australasian land-tax system was initiated. After leaving office, he served as Receiver of the U.S. Land Office and resumed his previous business interests until his death.
Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith
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