1 civil union licenses were issued in Routt County on May 1, 2013, the first day on which civil unions became legal in Colorado.
The phone number of the Historic Routt County is: 970-875-1305.
The address of the Historic Routt County is: Po Box 775717, Steamboat Spr, CO 80477-5717
John Long Routt was Colorado's first state Governor in 1876 . Routt had been the territorial governor prior to statehood.
The most likely Keystone, Colorado is the Keystone 75 miles west of Denver in Summit County known as a ski resort. There are two other Keystone, Colorados with one in Routt County and another 360 miles from Denver located south of Grand Junction in San Miguel County.
The clerk of Routt County is among those in Colorado who have declined to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, presumably pending a ruling by either the Colorado State Supreme Court or the United States Supreme Court either upholding or reversing rulings by lower courts that have struck down Colorado's ban on same-sex marriage as unconstitutional. Meanwhile, some other Colorado counties have been issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples with judicial approval.
John Long Routt (born April 25, 1826 in Eddyville, Kentucky; died August 13, 1907 in Denver, Colorado), the first Governor of Colorado, served between August 1, 1876 and January 14, 1879.John L. Routt, who was a Republican, was the Governor of Colorado in 1876.See the related link.John L. Routt, who was a Republican, was the Governor of Colorado in 1876.See the related link.
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John L. Routt was an American politician who served as the last territorial governor and the first state governor of Colorado. He played a significant role in establishing Colorado as a state in 1876 and served as its governor from 1876 to 1879.
Joe Routt was born on 1914-10-18.
Joe Routt died on 1944-12-10.
Stanford Routt was born on 1983-07-26.
John Long Routt (born April 25, 1826 in Eddyville, Kentucky; died August 13, 1907 in Denver, Colorado), the first Governor of Colorado, served between August 1, 1876 and January 14, 1879. Following the end of Routt's term as Governor, Frederick Walter Pitkin (born August 31, 1837 in Manchester, Connecticut; died December 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado) became the second Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1879 and January 9, 1883.