John David Vanderhoof (May 27, 1922 – September 19, 2013) was an American politician. A member of the
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, Vanderhoof served as the
37th Governor of Colorado from 1973–1975, assuming the office from
John Arthur Love
John Arthur Love (November 29, 1916 – January 21, 2002) was an American attorney and Republican politician who served as the 36th Governor of the State of Colorado from 1963 to 1973.
Early life and education
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, who was appointed to the National Energy Policy Office by President
Richard Nixon
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. Vanderhoof served out the remainder of Love's term, but failed to win a term in his own right, being defeated by
Democrat
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Richard Lamm in the
1974 election.
Early life and career
Born in
Rocky Ford, Colorado
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The community was named for a rocky ford near the original town site.
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, Vanderhoof graduated from
Glendale College in
California
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in 1942 and joined the Navy.
He served in
Naval Aviation during
World War II
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, flying over 100 sorties as a fighter pilot. In 1945, he suffered a broken leg when his aircraft was shot down near the Philippines and his parachute malfunctioned.
Vanderhoof received two
Purple Heart
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s, the
Distinguished Flying Cross and three
Air Medals
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for his service from 1943 to 1945.
After the war, he worked in the family sporting goods business and later became a bank executive.
Vanderhoof was elected to the
Colorado House of Representatives
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in 1950, and served twenty years until 1970. He was a former chairman of the Game and Fish Committee and Business Affairs Committee of the House. Minority floor leader during the 43rd General Assembly and elected Speaker of the House for the 44th, 46th, and 47th General Assemblies.
In 1970, he became the first lieutenant governor elected under a new constitutional provision calling for the joint election of
Governor
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and Lieutenant Governor.
In 1974, Vanderhoof sought election as Governor in his own right. In the Republican primary, Vanderhoof dispatched conservative cable television executive
Bill Daniels with over 60% of the vote. He was defeated in the 1974 general election by State Senator
Richard Lamm, 53% to 46%.
Colorado Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rock
In 2010, Richard Kevin Griffis, a graduate student at the
University of Phoenix
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was assigned the task of tracking down the Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rock by his Professor
Joseph Gutheinz
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. He discovered that the Colorado Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rock was missing, which led to the admission by Vanderhoof that he had possession of
one of two Colorado Moon rock displays that was presented to the state of
Colorado
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by President Richard Nixon in the 1970s. Vanderhoof voluntarily surrendered the rock, which at the time was estimated to be worth $5 million. The rock was subsequently put on display at the
Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum.
Death
He died on September 19, 2013, aged 91, in
Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
References
External links
Colorado State Archives
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