Wyoming’s Suffrage Act of 1869

In the annals of history, December 10, 1869, marked a revolutionary milestone, forever changing the landscape of women's rights. On this day, the Wyoming Territory boldly granted suffrage to all women, irrespective of their status. This landmark legislation laid the foundation for equal voting rights for women across the country.

The Wyoming Women’s History House proudly commemorates this historic Act, recognizing its profound impact on empowering women across the world to take part in democracy. Beyond celebrating Louisa Gardner Swain's groundbreaking achievement as the first woman to cast a ballot under this law, the History House honors the countless Wyoming women who, inspired by the Suffrage Act, stepped into roles that history had denied them before.

Delve into the legacy of the Wyoming Suffrage Act and pay homage to the myriad Wyoming women whose stories of resilience, courage, and determination helped shape history. Next time you visit Historic Downtown Laramie, we invite you to step inside and view our exhibits at no cost.

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