James Benton Grant
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| James Benton Grant | |
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| In office 1883 – 1885 |
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| Lieutenant(s) | None |
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| Preceded by | Frederick W. Pitkin |
| Succeeded by | Benjamin H. Eaton |
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| Born | January 2, 1848 Russell County, Alabama |
| Died | November 1, 1911 Excelsior Springs, Missouri |
| Political party | Democratic |
James Benton Grant (January 2, 1848-November 1, 1911) was an American mining engineer and the Governor of Colorado from 1883 to 1885. He was born in Russell County, Alabama and died in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
| Preceded by Frederick Walker Pitkin |
Governor of Colorado 1883-1885 |
Succeeded by Benjamin Harrison Eaton |
| Governors of Colorado | |
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| Routt • Pitkin • Grant • Eaton • A. Adams • Cooper • Routt • Waite • McIntire • A. Adams • Thomas • Orman • Peabody • A. Adams • McDonald • Buchtel • Shafroth • E. Ammons • Carlson • Gunter • Shoup • Sweet • Morley • W. Adams • E. Johnson • Talbot • T. Ammons • Carr • Vivian • Knous • W. Johnson • Thornton • E. Johnson • McNichols • Love • Vanderhoof • Lamm • Romer • Owens • Ritter |