Wyoming State Constitutional Convention 1889

The Wyoming Constitution Convention began September 2, 1889 without the authorization from an enabling act. The articles were individually voted on, creating the final Constitution of Wyoming on September 30, 1889. It was later ratified on November 5, 1889.

The Convention

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Session 5561: 1889-09-07 10:00:00

Propositions and resolutions were presented by members of the Convention and referred to their respective committees. A Senate Committee on Arid Lands and Irrigation was appointed.

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Railroad Corporations [File No. 37, Convention]

There are 13 proposed amendments related to this document on which decisions have not been taken.

Railroad Corporations

That to further protect present cities, towns and interests from improper interference, no railroad corporation doing business in this state shall directly or through its stockholders or agents be interested financially in laying out any town site or any addition to any existing town or city or in the business of selling and disposing of town lots within this state, nor shall any such corporation construct or operate a railroad within four miles of any existing town or city without providing therefor suitable depots or stopping places.

Henry A. Coffeen

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