North County, Jefferson Territory

Coordinates: 40°40′N 106°20′W / 40.66°N 106.34°W / 40.66; -106.34
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North County was a

Territory of Jefferson
that existed from November 28, 1859, until February 28, 1861.

History

In July 1858, gold was discovered along the

Territory of Jefferson on October 24, 1859. On November 28, the General Assembly of the Territory of Jefferson organized 12 counties: Arrappahoe County, Cheyenne County, El Paso County, Fountain County, Heele County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Mountain County, North County, Park County, Saratoga County, and St. Vrain's County.[1]
The legislation that created North County declared:

That the territory comprised within the limits of what is known as the North Park, be erected into a county to be called North county.

North County was named for North Park and encompassed what is today Jackson County, Colorado.

The Jefferson Territory never received federal sanction, but on February 28, 1861,

Territory of Colorado.[2] On November 1, 1861, the Colorado General Assembly
organized 17 counties for the new Colorado Territory.

See also

References

  1. ^ An Act Defining the Boundaries of Counties and for other purposes. General Assembly of the Territory of Jefferson. November 28, 1859. p. 190. Retrieved May 5, 2011. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. Thirty-sixth United States Congress
    . 1861-02-28. Retrieved 2007-11-26.

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