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Charles Leaming Tutt Jr. (January 9, 1889 – November 1, 1961) was the son of Charles L. Tutt Sr. and the president of The Broadmoor resort. He was a trustee for El Pomar Foundation and Colorado College.
Charles L. Tutt Jr. was born to Charles L. Tutt Sr. and Josephine Thayer Tutt on January 9, 1889. Of four children born to the couple, Charles Jr. was the only one to survive childhood. He grew up in Colorado Springs. His father was a school friend of Spencer Penrose in Philadelphia and a business partner in Colorado.
Charles Jr. graduated in 1903 from St. George's School in Newport, Rhode Island. Three years later he graduated from The Thacher School in Ojai, California. On August 16, 1909, Tutt married Eleanor Armit. They had four children: Charles Leaming Tutt, III, William Thayer Tutt, Russell Thayer Tutt, and Josephine Thayer Tutt.
In 1934, he married Vesta H. Wood (1900-1983), who was an archaeologist who graduated from Vassar College and Oxford University. They had one son, John Wood Tutt. The McAllister House Museum in Colorado Springs has a plaque at its front door in her honor.
During World War I, Tutt served in the Army as a captain. After that, he worked for a year in the real estate business. Tutt was secretary and treasurer of Electric and Manufacturing Company, Grand Junction Gas, and Grand River Valley Railroad Company. He was president of Beaver Fruit and Preserving Company, Beaver Park Land and Irrigation, and Beaver, Penrose and Northern Railroad. He was director of the Granite Gold Mine, Colorado Midland Railway, and Colorado Title and Trust Company.
Tutt was the secretary of the Broadmoor Hotel and Land Company until Penrose's death in 1939, when he became president of The Broadmoor, owned by Penrose's charitaable organization, El Pomar Foundation. He became head of the foundation in 1956 with Julie Penrose's death.