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.

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Session 6018: 1889-09-23 09:00:00

Reports from the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights were presented for consideration. The Convention resolved into the Committee of the Whole. The committee reported their progress on the articles concerning the Legislative Department, Labor, Federal Relations, as well as Boards of Arbitration. Standing committees presented additional reports for consideration.

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Report of the Committee on Printing, Publication, Accounts and Expenses: 1889-09-21

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Cheyenne, Sept. 23d, 1889.

To the President and Members of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention.

Gentlemen:—We your committee on printing accounts and expenses beg leave to report that the contract for the balance of the printing required by this convention has been let to the Bristol & Knabe Printing Co. under the same conditions and subject to the same terms of payment as the former agreement with the Cheyenne Daily Sun.

Very Respectfully,

W. E. CHAPLIN, HENRY G. HAY, J. A. CASEBEER

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