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Elias Milton Ammons (July 28, 1860 – May 20, 1925) served as the
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Governor of Colorado from 1913 to 1915. Born in 1860 in Macon County, North Carolina, he is perhaps best remembered for ordering National Guard troops into
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during the Colorado Coalfield War, which resulted in the Ludlow Massacre. He was also instrumental in starting the
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, which is still active. His son Teller Ammons was also governor of Colorado.


Early life

On July 28, 1860, Ammons was born in Macon County, North Carolina. Ammons' parents were Jehu R. and Margaret Ammons. His father was a Baptist minister and his mother was descended from the Pennsylvania Dutch. In 1871, Ammons and his family moved to Denver, Colorado. In 1880, Ammons graduated from East Denver High School in Denver, Colorado. Ammon's sister was
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, who later became a faculty at
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, and president of the Colorado Equal Suffrage Association.


Career

In 1886, at age 26 Ammons started a cattle business in Colorado.


Legislative

On November 4, 1890, Ammons won the election unopposed and became a Republican member of
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from Douglas County. Ammons began his term on January 7, 1891. On November 8, 1892, as an incumbent, Ammons won the election unopposed and continued serving as a Republican member of
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, until January 2, 1895. Ammons served as speaker from 1894 to 1896. After becoming a Democrat, Ammons served in the Colorado State Senate from 1898 to 1902. Ammons publicly debated Gifford Pinchot, chief of the United States Department of Agriculture's Division of Forestry and head of the federal government's conservation movement, three times between 1901 and 1909.


Governorship

On November 5, 1912, Ammons won the election and became a
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Governor of Colorado. Ammons defeated Edward P. Costigan, Clifford C. Parks, Charles A. Ashelstrom, John Henry Ketchum, and Jonathan U. Billings with 42.91% of the votes. On January 14, 1913 Ammons served as Governor of Colorado, until January 12, 1915. Ammons was elected on an anti-conservation platform and was against federal control of Colorado lands. He believed strongly in the sovereignty of the states and worried that the federal government was encroaching on the political independence of Colorado. Further, he was concerned that federal land reservation would stunt Colorado's economic growth. While governor, Ammons was accused of favoring the mine owners and companies, particularly
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, during the 1913 to 1914 strike and civil unrest known as the Colorado Coalfield War. Ammons left office on January 12, 1915, and retired from public service.


Personal life

On January 29, 1889, Ammons married Elizabeth Fleming in Denver, Colorado. They had five children, including Bruce, Elizabeth, Teller. Ammons had contracted a severe case of the measles that permanently impaired his eyesight. Ammons' son Bruce Ammons became a rancher in Grand county, Colorado. He also secretly married Margaret Gates.() Ammons' daughter Elizabeth Ammons, became an accomplished equestrienne. She married
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and later became the First Lady of American Samoa and
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. Ammons' son Teller Ammons became a Governor of Colorado. On May 20, 1925, Ammons died in Denver, Colorado. Ammons is interred at
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in Denver, Colorado.


References


External links


Governor Elias M. Ammons Collection at the Colorado State Archives
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Elias Milton Ammons at ballotpedia.org


{{DEFAULTSORT:Ammons, Elias M. 1860 births 1925 deaths Colorado Democrats Colorado Republicans Colorado state senators Governors of Colorado Democratic Party governors of Colorado Members of the Colorado House of Representatives People from Macon County, North Carolina Speakers of the Colorado House of Representatives Burials at Fairmount Cemetery (Denver, Colorado)