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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Wyoming, (search)
ity of Wyoming at Laramie chartered 1886; corner-stone laid Sept. 27, 1886; and opened......September, 1887 New capitol at Cheyenne occupied by the legislature......1888 Constitutional convention assembles at Cheyenne, Sept. 3-30; constitution submitted to the people, and ratified by a vote of 6,272 to 1,923......November, 1889 Wyoming admitted to the Union by act of Congress approved......July 10, 1890 Francis E. Warren inaugurated first governor of the State of Wyoming......Oct. 14, 1890 First State legislature convenes at Cheyenne......Nov. 13, 1890 Legislature passes the Australian ballot law......1890 Forest reservation in Wyoming adjacent to Yellowstone Park set apart by proclamation of President Harrison......March 30 and Sept. 10, 1891 Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians cede to the United States 1,000,000 acres of land at 55 cents per acre ......Oct. 16, 1891 Five hundred cowboys set out to exterminate the cattle thieves in Wyoming and Montana......April
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), State of Wyoming, (search)
inhabitants. It was admitted as a State in 1890, with a land area of 97,575 square miles. The Constitution provides that men and women shall have equal right to vote. The capital, and largest city, is Cheyenne, also the county seat of Laramie county. Population in 1890, 60,705; in 1900, 92,521. See United States, Wyoming, in vol. IX. Territorial governors. John A. Campbellassumes office1869 John M. Thayerassumes office1875 John M. Hoytassumes office1879 William Haleassumes office1883 F. E. Warrenassumes office1885 Thomas Moonlightassumes officeJan. 24, 1887 F. E. Warrenassumes office1889 State governors. F. E. WarreninauguratedOct. 14, 1890 Amos W. Barber(acting)1892 John E. Osborneinaugurated1893 William A. Richards1895 De Forest Richards1899 United States Senators. Name.No. of CongressTerm. Francis E. Warren52d to 53d1891 to 1893 Joseph M. Carey52d to 54th1891 to 1895 Vacant53d Francis E. Warren54th to —1895 to — Clarence D. Clark54th to —189