Charles C. Butler (February 6, 1865 – November 16, 1946) was an attorney who began practicing law in 1891.
[2] He received an honorary Doctor of Law LLD from the University of Denver in 1925.
[2] He moved to Cripple Creek in 1895 and was appointed deputy district attorney in 1904.
[6] Butler was elected judge of the Denver district court in 1912, 1918, and 1924,[2] serving from 1913 to 1927.
While running for District Judge in 1924, he qualified as both a Republican and a Democratic candidate.
[7] He was a member of the Teller County Bar Association and was the president of the organization for two terms.
[7][4][9][b] She was the daughter of Rhodes Allen who settled in Sherman County, Kansas.
[10] He suffered a stroke and died on November 16, 1946, at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver.