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Alexander Cameron Hunt

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Preceded by
  
Alexander Cummings

Name
  
Alexander Hunt

Succeeded by
  
Edward M. McCook


Alexander Cameron Hunt

Died
  
May 14, 1894, Denver, Colorado, United States

Alexander Cameron Hunt (December 23, 1825 – May 14, 1894) was the fourth Governor of the Territory of Colorado serving from 1867-1869 as a member of the Republican Party.

Alexander Cameron Hunt was born in New York, New York on January 12, 1825. Soon after his birth his family moved to Freeport, Illinois where he grew up and later served as mayor. Hunt traveled to California in 1850 to join the California Gold Rush and to the Pike's Peak Country in 1858 to join the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Hunt was chosen as the Judge of the Vigilante Committee of the Jefferson Territory. In 1861, Hunt was appointed U.S. Marshal for the new Territory of Colorado.

U.S. President Andrew Johnson appointed Hunt as the new Governor of the Territory of Colorado on April 24, 1867. Hunt served as the Territorial Governor until June 14, 1869 when new President Ulysses S. Grant appointed his friend Edward Moody McCook to replace him.

Hunt died in Washington, DC on May 14, 1894, and is buried in the Congressional Cemetery with his wife Alice (d.1920) and her parents (Judge John Curtiss Underwood and his wife Maria) and brother.

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