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Julius Caldeen Gunter

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gubernatorial election, and was elected on November 7. The same year he entered office, the United States entered World War I. Gunter helped organize the
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which were to aid the troops. He was also the first Governor to implement the use of the
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and Marcella Jackson Gunter who died just weeks after his birth. He earned a
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Governor Julius Caldeen Gunter Collection at the Colorado State Archives
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which he served on between 1905 and 1907. In 1916, he entered the
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in 1879. His first major political job was being elected to the
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from January 9, 1917, until his term ended on January 14, 1919.
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Governor of Colorado
Lieutenant
James A. Pulliam
George A. Carlson
Oliver H. Shoup
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Denver
Democratic
21st Governor of Colorado
Fayetteville
Thomas M. Gunter
LL.D Degree
University of Virginia
Colorado Supreme Court
Colorado
Colorado Home Guard
Colorado Wartime Council
Council of Defense
National Guard
Denver
Fairmount Cemetery
"The Routt County Sentinel October 4, 1918 — Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection"
Governor Julius Caldeen Gunter Collection at the Colorado State Archives
Julius Caldeen Gunter
Find a Grave
Thomas M. Patterson
Democratic
Governor of Colorado
1916

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