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Bryant B. Brooks (born February 5, 1861 in Bernardston, Massachusetts; died August 12, 1944 in Casper, Wyoming) succeeded Fenimore Chatterton as the seventh Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1905 and January 2, 1911. Folllowing the end of Brooks' term as Governor, Joseph M. Carey (born January 19, 1845 in Milton, Delaware; died February 5, 1924 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the eighth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1911 and January 4, 1915.

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