Ansel Watrous (November 1, 1835August 5, 1927) was an American newspaper publisher of the ''Fort Collins Courier'' and a historian.
Born in New York, nine-year old Watrous moved with his family to Wisconsin and lived there six years until his father died of
cholera
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. The family moved back east and Watrous was an apprentice carpenter, before returning to Wisconsin where he married and worked in construction, retail, and politics until he settled in Colorado in 1878.
A longtime resident of
Fort Collins, Colorado
Fort Collins is a List of municipalities in Colorado#Home rule municipality, home rule municipality in Larimer County, Colorado, United States, and its county seat. The population was 169,810 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, an i ...
, Watrous was a newspaper publisher, editor, and journalist. He is noted for ''
History of Larimer County, Colorado'' (1911), the first comprehensive published history of
the county.
In retirement, he worked as a justice of the peace and continued to write articles for the newspaper.
A
Forest Service campground in the
Poudre Canyon in the
Roosevelt National Forest
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northwest of Fort Collins is named for him.
Early life
Ansel, named for his paternal grandfather, was born November 1, 1835, in
Conklin,
Broome County, New York
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,
was the son of Jane E. (née Smith) and Orrin J. Watrous.
His siblings were Henry O.,
Jerome Anthony, Dennis L., Eliza J., and Catharine M. Watrous.
Ansel's uncle
William Watrous settled in Fort Collins in 1871.
The Watrous family moved to
Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin in 1844 and four years later moved to
Brothertown, Wisconsin, where Orrin ran a stage stop and hotel.
After a year, he established a mill on the
Manitowoc River in
Charlestown, Wisconsin. Orrin died of
cholera
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on September 10, 1850 and the family moved back to
Broome County, New York
Broome County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 United States census, the county had a population of 198,683. Its county seat is Binghamton. The county was named for John Broome, the state's lieutenant governor whe ...
.
He was apprenticed to a carpenter in
Brooklyn, Pennsylvania.
Wisconsin
In 1855, Watrous returned to Wisconsin
and worked as a carpenter.
From 1861 to 1863, he was the elected Sheriff of
Calumet County, Wisconsin
Calumet County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 52,442. The county seat is Chilton. The county was created in 1836 (then in the Wisconsin Territory) and organized in 1850.
Calum ...
.
On July 1, 1863, Watrous registered for the draft in the
Union Army in
Charlestown,
Calumet County, Wisconsin
Calumet County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 52,442. The county seat is Chilton. The county was created in 1836 (then in the Wisconsin Territory) and organized in 1850.
Calum ...
. From 1863 to 1866, he was the county clerk.
He returned to contracting and building.
Watrous was a dry goods merchant in Charlestown in 1870. Living with them were two children: Florilla (8) and Sarah (16) Oldenbufrg. Watrous continued to work in contracting and building in Wisconsin until December 26, 1877 when he left for Colorado.
His wife stayed in Wisconsion temporarily because her father was seriously ill.
Fort Collins pioneer
On December 30, 1877, Watrous arrived in Fort Collins on the
Colorado Central Railroad
The Colorado Central Railroad was a United States, U.S. railroad company that operated in Colorado and southeastern Wyoming in the late 19th century. It was founded in the Colorado Territory in the wake of the Colorado Gold Rush to ship gold fr ...
.
At that time, Fort Collins was a frontier town with dirt roads and sidewalks.
He worked as a clerk,
at W.C. Stover's store until June 1878.
Newspaper editor and publisher
Watrous and his partner, E.M. Pelton, co-founded the ''Fort Collins Courier''. Watrous was the editor of the paper, that issued its first edition on June 29, 1878.
His partner had newspaper experience.
Some people made death threats and threatened to dynamite the newspaper.
The ''Fort Collins Courier'' was printed on an old, unreliable Washington Hand Press without enough type, which was resolved by printing two pages in Chicago and two pages printed with local news in Fort Collins. The pages printed in Chicago were shipped on the railroad.
Watrous was a founder of the Courier Publishing Company that had enough type to print the whole paper locally. Watrous continued as the editor of what became a daily eight-column newspaper in 1880.
In 1889, new owners became major shareholders of the Courier Printing and Publishing Company.
Formerly a
Democraticadd paper, it became
Republican with the new owners.
He stayed on as president and editor.
The paper, a weekly for a period of time, grew from eight to twelve pages as the town of Fort Collins grew substantially with the turn of the century.
On March 24, 1902, the first issue of the renamed newspaper ''Evening Courier'' was published. In 1920 the newspaper was purchased by and merged with the ''Fort Collins Express'',
becoming the ''Express Courier''.
Watrous took a leave in 1910 to write his book about the history of Larimer County.
He retired in 1918
or 1920.
He continued to write articles in his retirement, including contribution to "Pioneer Corner" of the ''Sunday Express-Courier''.
Politician and activist
In 1881, Watrous was appointed to the town board of trustees. He tried politics in 1882 and 1884 as a candidate for state auditor but was defeated both times.
In the early 1880s, Fort Collins was a vice-ridden town of gambling halls. Watrous is credited with making the town safer when he "waged a vigorous campaign against the underworld, and the better element backed him".
He was appointed Postmaster from 1885 to 1889, during the
Grover Cleveland
Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837June 24, 1908) was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, serving from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. He was the first U.S. president to serve nonconsecutive terms and the first Hist ...
administration.
After retiring from the newspaper in 1920, Watrous served as a justice of peace for several years.
Historian and author
In 1910, Watrous completed the book ''History of Larimer County, Colorado'', which was published in 1911.
He expressed his appreciation of the area with the article "My first close up view of the Rocky Mountains".
Personal life
Watrous married Florilla Thompson on December 25, 1856, in
Calumet, Wisconsin. Florilla (as known as Florelle) followed Watrous to Fort Collins by 1880. They did not bear any children.
Watrous and his wife had an adopted daughter, Bertha M. Pegg, who spent her childhood with them.
Bertha taught school in
Boulder
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and
Fort Morgan by 1900.
Pegg married Fred C. Robbins at Watrous's house in Fort Collins on February 14, 1900.
Florelle was active in the pioneer society, women's clubs, and the Baptist church. Watrous and his wife were involved in local charities.
Florelle died in Fort Collins on May 26, 1916.
Watrous married Florelle's half-sister,
Helen L. Brose on August 13, 1917.
Watrous was a
mason.
He lived his last years and died on August 5, 1927
at the Larimer county home
or at the Larimer county hospital.
He had a
Knights Templar
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funeral service
and a
masonic
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burial in the
Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins.
Notes
References
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