Alva Adams (governor)

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Alva Adams
Alva Adams (governor)

In office
1887 – 1889
18971899
1905
Lieutenant(s) Norman H. Meldrum (1887-1889)
Jared L. Brush (1897-1899)
Arthur Cornforth (1905)
Preceded by Benjamin H. Eaton (1887)
Albert W. McIntire (1897)
James H. Peabody (1905)
Succeeded by Job A. Cooper (1889)
Charles S. Thomas (1897)
James H. Peabody (1905)

Born May 14, 1850(1850-05-14)
Iowa County, Wisconsin
Died November 1, 1922 (aged 72)
Battle Creek, Michigan
Political party Democratic

Alva Adams (May 14, 1850November 1, 1922) was an American politician who served as Governor of Colorado. He was born in Iowa County, Wisconsin. He served as governor of Colorado for a few months in 1889, from 1897 to 1899 and for a few months in 1905. He died in Battle Creek, Michigan. He is not to be confused with Alva B. Adams, the former United States Senator from Colorado. Alva Adams' younger brother, William Herbert "Billy" Adams also served as Governor of Colorado, 1927-1933. William is also the founder of Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado.

Adams County, Colorado is named for Alva Adams, and it's believed the city of Alva, Oklahoma is as well.

Preceded by
Benjamin Harrison Eaton
Governor of Colorado
18871889
Succeeded by
Job Adams Cooper
Preceded by
Albert Washington McIntire
Governor of Colorado
18971899
Succeeded by
Charles Spalding Thomas
Preceded by
James Hamilton Peabody
Governor of Colorado
1905
Succeeded by
James Hamilton Peabody
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