James B. Arthur Explained

James B. Arthur
Birth Date:9 February 1831
Occupation:Politician

James Booth Arthur (February 9, 1831 – August 11, 1905)[1] was a prominent figure in the early founding of Fort Collins, Colorado and Northern Colorado.[2] [3] [4]

His hay-baling technique made horse and cattle feeding more efficient, an integral part of life in the latter 19th century. Arthur had other endeavors too, from his activity in government as Fort Collins' Mayor, County Commissioner, State of Colorado Senator to his active membership of the Episcopalian Church, executive in a local bank, entrepreneur in both irrigation[5] [6] [7] and brick and plaster businesses.

When the Arthur family retired from cattle ranching and moved to the city, they built one of the most awaited homes of the time. It was constructed by Denver architects, Nichols and Canmann,[8] and builder, Richard Burke, using the finest materials and techniques.

Death and legacy

Arthur died on August 11, 1905, aged 74. He is buried at Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins.The James Arthur House is one of the historic mansions still standing in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Read the eBook History of Colorado; (Volume 2) by Wilbur Fiske Stone online for free (page 113 of 137). Denis Larionov & Alexander. Zhulin. ebooksread.com.
  2. Web site: Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants - James B. Arthur. electricscotland.com. 2017-09-19.
  3. Web site: Centennial-Bicentennial Heritage Council Monument. historiccoloradovictorian.com. 2017-09-19.
  4. News: Historic Arthur House - Fort Collins - CO - US - Historical Marker Project. Historical Marker Project. 2017-09-19.
  5. Web site: March 1928. Colorado Agricultural College. Sigma Chi.
  6. Web site: 1928-09-22. Colorado Agricultural College. Sigma Chi house.
  7. Evans. N. A.. 2007-01-03. Arthur Irrigation Company. Original: Folder of Documents. 95 P. Oversize and Duplicate Documents Not Scanned..
  8. Web site: Architects of Colorado, Database of State Business Directory Listings. History Colorado. 2019-11-11.