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Those most prominent in Wyoming's statehood include:
Thomas Moonlight; territorial governor
Frances E. Warren; Cheyenne businessman, rancher and territorial governor
Joseph M. Carey; delegate to Congress for the Wyoming Territory, authored the bill to admit Wyoming to statehood
Dr. Elwood Mead; territorial engineer

Constitutional Convention Delegates:
Melville C. Brown; convention president
John K. Jeffrey; Secretary
Asbury B. Conaway
A. C. Campbell
J. A. Casebeer
Clarence D. Clark
Henry A. Coffeen
William E. Chaplin
Jonathan Jones
John L. Russell
George W. Fox
Frank M. Foote
Charles H. Burritt
Henry S. Elliott
Mortimer N. Grant
Henry G. Hay
Frederick H. Harvey
Mark Hopkins
John W. Hoyt
William C. Irvine
James A. Johnston
Jesse Knight
Elliott S. N. Morgan
Edward J. Morris
John M. McClandish
Herman F. Menough
Caleb P. Organ
Louis J. Palmer
Charles N. Potter
Douglas A. Preston
John A. Riner
George C. Smith
H. C. Teschemacher
C. L. Vagner
George W. Baxter
Thomas R. Reid
Robert C. Butler
C. W. Holden
H. G. Nickerson
Alexander L. Sutherland

Charles Burdick
DeForest Richards
Richard Scott






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