
Welcome to Grand County Colorado
Website
updated with new data February 2011
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transcribing genealogical and historical data and placing it online for the free
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When Grand County was created
February 2, 1874 it was carved out of Summit County and contained
land to the western and northern borders of the state, which is now
in present day Moffat County and Routt County. It was named after
Grand Lake and the Grand River, located in the county. On January
29, 1877 Routt County was created and Grand County shrunk down to
its current western boundary. When valuable minerals were found in
North Park, Grand County claimed the area as part of its county, a
claim Larimer County also held. It took a decision by the Colorado
Supreme Court in 1886 to declare North Park part of Larimer County.
So its northern boundary was set.
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