GC8YKJD Unknown Cache I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar -- Eliza Routt
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Susan B. Anthony @ | Hide Date: 08/26/2020 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 47.512 W104° 57.683 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Takes less than an hour  Not Available at all times  Available during winter  Parking available  Bicycles  Field Puzzle  No Tree Climbing  Att72 

Celebrating 100 Years of Women's Suffrage


August 26, 2020 marks the 100th Anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote.

This simply stated Amendment -- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex -- required a lengthy and difficult struggle; victory took decades of agitation and protest. Beginning in the mid-19th century, several generations of woman suffrage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change of the Constitution. Few early supporters lived to see final victory in 1920.

Between 1878, when the amendment was first introduced in Congress, and August 18, 1920, when it was ratified, champions of voting rights for women worked tirelessly, using a variety of strategies. Some pursued a strategy of passing suffrage acts in each state — Colorado was the first state to ratify votes for women in 1893. Coloradoans then turned their activism towards a national referendum. They persisted and 100 years later we celebrate their sacrifices.

Celebrating Eliza Routt (1839-1907) a pioneer in the struggle for women’s rights. As wife of John Routt, Colorado’s first State Governor, she became Colorado’s first First Lady. Routt joined the Non-Partisan Suffrage Association of Colorado and served as president of the City League of Denver branch. After women’s suffrage passed in Colorado in 1893 and in honor of her tireless work, Routt became the first woman registered to vote in the Centennial State. She set the standard for Colorado’s first ladies and the state’s newly enfranchised women by performing community and public service without fanfare or pretense.

The Routts arrived in Colorado in 1875 and ushered Colorado into statehood in 1876. Eliza was an activist a member of the Ladies Relief Society, and helped establish the Old Ladies Home and was instrumental in obtaining a building for the Women’s Home Club (which became the YWCA). This building provided a safe residence for young women. She was a co-founder of and donor to the Denver Orphans Home Association in 1881.

Routt served on the first Board of Trustees for Colorado Women’s College. She was the first woman to serve on the Colorado State Board of Agriculture, the governing body of Colorado State Agricultural College, which became Colorado State University. During her decade on the board, Routt started the School of Domestic Economy, giving women wide access to higher education, and she obtained the first professorship for a female instructor. She helped acquire the Guggenheim Building for the school, a feat commemorated in a stained glass window honoring her. Another building on the campus is named after Colorado’s first First Lady.

Eliza Routt promoted public art and culture in early Denver through organizations like the Ladies Loan Exhibition and the Denver Fortnightly Club. She helped procure “The Closing Era Statue,” which was introduced at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. After the Fair, it was installed on the east lawn of the Colorado State Capitol, where it stands today.

Now for the puzzle: How many stars are on the emblem on Eliza's headstone? Type in this number (do not spell it out) below for the final coordinates and a hint.


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This cache is only available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

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10 Logs: Found it 9  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 02/20/2022 By _BriGuy_
A fun find while walking the cemetery with the kiddos.

SL.TFTC!

Found it 02/07/2022 By Karate Hiker
Needed a mystery to fill in a hole in my calendar. Enjoyed walking around the cemetery today finding a few caches. TFTF

Found it 12/30/2021 By nerak2001
Cute container. Interesting history here. Thanks for the fun!

Found it 12/30/2021 By roc buff
Out on a very windy day with Nerak2001. TFTC

Found it 12/26/2021 By Liquidelle
Found after competing the adventure lab here with Geo BF. Thanks for placing this cache.

Found it 09/05/2020 By geocyclists85
What fun! There were two suffragette caches in the same cemetery. We rode the geocycles over here today and enjoyed learning about both women and finding the fun final caches. I cannot believe how much Eliza and Elizabeth were able to accomplish in their lifetimes. It is truly amazing. Thanks for another great history lesson, peace love pi.

Owner Maintenance 09/02/2020 By peace love pi
I have updated the hint on the description page to include the following: This cache is only available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Happy caching!

Found it 08/29/2020 By Kroozer
Haven't been to Riverside for years since my last caching visit there. Didn't realize the changes to the area the light rail had made, but the entrance was well-marked. Always interesting to visit Colorado's pioneer cemetery. Signed log. Thanks for another historical find!

Found it 08/27/2020 By Bhob
Teamed up with "animjason" and "BearAdair" to get this new series of puzzles and multis - a fitting tribute to an important milestone in the progress of this nation - this was the second of seven stops on our journey. TN-LN-SL. Thanks !

Found it 08/27/2020 By BearAdair
I am BearAdair, hear me roar!

Fun finding this whole series with animjason, and Bhob after a morning CITO. Thanks for the history!

Thanks Susan B. Anthony! Logged I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar -- Eliza Routt from a ninth galaxy using c:geo!

~ Geocache Find #1150 ~