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Laramie Philanthropists: Jane and Edward Ivinson

Jane and Edward Ivinson were generous philanthropists dedicated to giving back to the Laramie community. (Photo courtesy of the Laramie Plains Museum.) Dedicated Episcopalians, much of their generosity was directed toward the Episcopal Church in Laramie. Edward was the most generous local donor to the construction of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, which began in 1892. In … Continue reading Laramie Philanthropists: Jane and Edward Ivinson

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Edward Ivinson and the 1892 Wyoming Election

The year was 1892, and the Wyoming Republican Party was in trouble. Who better to run for governor than Edward Ivinson, a successful banker with enough cash to finance his own campaign? However, just like in today’s long, drawn out and negative elections, the Democratic press in Wyoming “made mincemeat” of the inexperienced Ivinson, tying … Continue reading Edward Ivinson and the 1892 Wyoming Election

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Melville Brown: Laramie’s First Mayor

The Short Tenure of Laramie’s First Mayor By Kim Viner Laramie Plains Museum Seven city officials were selected by a group of townspeople at a meeting on May 2, 1868, but in subsequent weeks officers of the new government began resigning. The criminals thieved and killed and brazenly flouted any law or decency, without much to … Continue reading Melville Brown: Laramie’s First Mayor

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