Exploring the american story. Like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. Next, a look at one of our cities tour visits. We are in the womens hallway of the Laramie Plains museum and islands and mansion. We begin to tell you the story of why wyoming was so unique, granting women this right to vote, hold property, and elected office. December 10 of 1869, our wyoming Territorial Legislature dictated this, and it was signed by governor campbell, granting women this act. So remarkable that we have a copy of this. They have it at the capitol, but we have this copy that is so extraordinary. You can see the writing that said what was happening in the west. Because of this act, december 10th, 1869, giving women full rights alongside men, we had the first woman voter in the world, we had the first woman bailiff, martha boys adkinson, the first woman on a jury, and we had all of wyomings women able to be in the legislature. We had Esther Hobart morris who was
Edwin m. Lee International Terminal departures hall. Thank you very, very much. I have gone to a lot of you for support, and we loved ed, and thank you. Naomi, i have to say, reading through all of his accomplishments, i have to think all of you that worked with ed and for ed. We are on the outside, and we dont know how much work it is, but seeing all that was done, and so many of us are involved with so many pieces of it, and thats why ed was as good a mayor he was because of all of you, so thank you. [applause] thank you. So, i dont think mayor brown made it here this evening, i dont see him, but he did love mayor lee, he was very instrumental working with Steve Kavanaugh and our former governor, our governor and former mayor gavin newsom. Jason elliott just had a heart attack right there. [laughter] but in having and become the interim mayor when mayor newsom went on to run for lieutenant governor, so he has had wonderful things, and was a wonderful advisor, and a good friend to all
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