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Eliza Pickrell Routt (1839–1907) was a pioneer in women's suffrage and the original first lady of the state of Colorado.


Early years

Eliza Franklin Pickrell was born in
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in 1839 to Mary Ann Elkin and Benjamin Franklin Pickrell. Both of her parents were from Kentucky. She was orphaned early in her childhood and then lived at the home of her grandfather Colonel William Franklin Elkins. Along with Abraham Lincoln, he was one of the "Long Nine" who averaged six feet tall and represented
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between 1836 and 1837 in the legislature. She received a good education, which involved study abroad and travel. In 1874, she married Colonel
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, who was the second assistant Postmaster-General. They were married in
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at the home of her uncle. They then traveled to Washington, D.C.


Political and community works

The year following her marriage, Routt moved to Colorado with her husband, who President
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had appointed the
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. In 1876, Colorado was made a state and John Routt was the state's first governor and she was the original and an active first lady, involved in community and public works. She helped to found the Old Ladies Home, as a member of the Ladies Relief Society. She helped find a building for the Women's Home Club, now the YWCA, where young women lived. In 1881, she co-founded the Denver Orphans Home Association. They lived in Denver for 16 years before 1891, when John Routt was governor again. She was an active member of the Christian Church of Denver. She progressed the equal rights movement for women, as First Lady. She supported the creation of the
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(built 1890) as part of the
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. She was "the first female member of the State Board of Agriculture. As such, she promoted higher education for women and she was instrumental in securing the Botanical and Horticultural building for the new Domestic Economy Department" of the original
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(which became
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). With Routt died in 1907.


Suffragist

Routt joined the Non-Partisan Suffrage Association of Colorado. In 1893, she was the first woman registered to vote in Colorado, because of her efforts to obtain the right to vote for women. Colorado was the second state, after Wyoming, to grant women the right to vote. She was the elected president of The City League of Denver, an active proponent of the women's suffrage movement.


Legacy

Routt was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2008. In honor of her role in the state's suffrage movement, the
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gives the Eliza Pickrell Rout Award for outstanding voter registration efforts to a teacher or administrator that enrolls eligible seniors to vote.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Routt, Eliza 1839 births 1907 deaths American suffragists First Ladies and Gentlemen of Colorado People from Springfield, Illinois Politicians from Springfield, Illinois People from Denver