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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald abstract "Jesse Fuller McDonald (June 30, 1858 – February 25, 1942) was an American public official civil engineer and surveyor, born in Ashtabula, Ohio.Colorado's 16th governor was born in Ashtabula, Ohio, on June 30, 1858. After completing his education in Ohio's public school system, he studied civil engineering and surveying. McDonald moved to Leadville, Colorado, in 1879, and started his career in mining. Five years later, he formed a partnership with George M. Robinson, and became the owner of several lucrative mines, including the Harvard, Penrose and El Dorado. McDonald entered politics as mayor of Leadville, a position he held from 1899 to 1905. He served in Colorado's senate in 1902, and as Colorado's lieutenant governor in 1904. Alva Adams won the 1904 gubernatorial election, and took office in January 1905. However, the Republican candidate James H. Peabody contested the election, and the predominately Republican legislature forced Governor Adams to step down. The office was allocated to Peabody, but on the condition he would immediately resign. Lieutenant Governor Jesse F. McDonald succeeded him, and in the span of one day Colorado had three different governors.During McDonald's tenure, he advocated the protection of state lands, and personally appraised property guaranteeing the state would be granted a reasonable price. A law was enacted making it illegal for employees to picket and hinder workers who were trying to enter mines, and Colorado's income flourished with the arrival of several large sugar beet companies into the area. McDonald did not seek reelection in 1906, but ran unsuccessfully in the 1908 gubernatorial election. He stayed active in public service, serving as chair of the Republican State Central Committee from 1910 to 1914, and again from 1931 to 1934. He also devoted his time to the American Mining Congress, the Colorado Mining Association, and the State Metal Mining Fund. Governor Jesse McDonald died on February 25, 1942 and had his ashes scattered around Denver.".
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald birthDate "1858-06-30".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald birthPlace Ashtabula,_Ohio.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald birthYear "1858".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald deathDate "1942-02-25".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald deathPlace Denver.
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald deathYear "1942".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald governor James_Hamilton_Peabody.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald lieutenant Arthur_Cornforth.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald lieutenant Fred_W._Parks.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald office "Lieutenant Governor of Colorado".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald orderInOffice "13th".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald orderInOffice "16th".
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald successor Arthur_Cornforth.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald successor Henry_Augustus_Buchtel.
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colorado's day with three governors".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jesse F. McDonald".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jesse Fuller McDonald".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jesse McDonald".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald after Arthur_Cornforth.
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald before James_Hamilton_Peabody.
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald birthDate "1858-06-30".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald birthPlace Ashtabula,_Ohio.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald dateOfBirth "1858-06-30".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald dateOfDeath "1942-02-25".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald deathDate "1942-02-25".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald deathPlace Denver.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald deathPlace Denver,_Colorado.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald governor James_Hamilton_Peabody.
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald lieutenant Arthur_Cornforth.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald lieutenant Fred_W._Parks.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald name "Jesse Fuller McDonald".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald name "McDonald, Jesse Fuller".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald office "Governor of Colorado".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald office "Lieutenant Governor of Colorado".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald order "13".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald order "16".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald placeOfBirth Ashtabula,_Ohio.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald placeOfDeath Denver.
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- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald predecessor James_Hamilton_Peabody.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald predecessor Warren_A._Haggott.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald shortDescription "American politician".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald successor Arthur_Cornforth.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald successor Henry_Augustus_Buchtel.
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald termEnd "1905".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald termEnd "1907-01-08".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald termStart "1905".
- Jesse_Fuller_McDonald termStart "1905-03-17".
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