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  Garfield - History
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Parents > United States > Colorado > CO Counties > Garfield  
Websitehttps://www.garfield-county.com
Established February 10, 1883
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedBrentinCO August 16, 2019 08:18pm
DescriptionHome to 58,000 residents Garfield County, one of the 64 counties in Colorado, is named after President James A. Garfield. The county seat is Glenwood Springs. With cowboys, climbers, cattle, mountains, and trails - Garfield County represents the new energy of the Wild West.

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January 01, 1930 - January 01, 2002


By 1930 GARFIELD lost to ROUTT when the boundary was shifted to public land survey lines. (USGS, Glenwood Springs Quad, 1930)

March 25, 1889 - January 01, 1930


GARFIELD lost to creation of RIO BLANCO. (Colo. Laws 1889, 7th sess., H.B. 107, pp. 325-328)

February 10, 1883 - March 25, 1889


GARFIELD created from SUMMIT. (Colo. Laws 1883, 4th sess., pp. 130-133)

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