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160: 257:, in part as a favor to the governor of the state. After this unexpected turn of events, Larimer became a United States commissioner and a judge of probate for the First Judicial District of Colorado. During the Civil War, he became a colonel for the Third Regiment of Colorado Volunteers, and after returned to Kansas. 241:. In the first years, tracts were often traded for grubstakes and in gambling. In 1860, all of the stockholders of Denver City merged with their rivals in Auraria, forming one city under the name Denver. Larimer was instrumental in the formation of the 260:
After serving as a Kansas state senator from 1867 until 1870, Larimer retired to his family farm in Leavenworth, Kansas, where he died in 1875. He is commemorated in the city he helped found by Larimer Street in downtown, as well as
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where he lived with his wife and nine children. In 1858, Larimer helped found the Denver City Land Company with the intention of creating a new city in the western part of the territory.
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logs along a square-mile parcel of land on the hill. Larimer chose the name "Denver City" to honor the governor of the Kansas Territory,
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in 1861, and in making Denver its capital. He anticipated being named the first governor of the territory, but was disappointed when
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Larimer planned the site and aggressively sold tracts to miners and other migrants traveling through the
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On November 22, 1858, Larimer arrived at a hill overlooking the confluence of
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Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania
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General William Larimer

Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Leavenworth, Kansas
Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh

Denver
Colorado
Pennsylvania Militia
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Kansas Territory
Leavenworth
Cherry Creek
South Platte River
Auraria
Pike's Peak Gold Rush
cottonwood
James W. Denver
Rocky Mountains
Colorado Territory
Abraham Lincoln
William Gilpin
Missouri
Larimer Square
Larimer County, Colorado
Larimer
Pittsburgh
Mellon 1903

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