Jesse Converse papers, 1861-1939.

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Jesse Converse papers, 1861-1939.

The collection includes a personal scrapbook and ledger, correspondence and other materials related to Converse's freemasonry activities, news clippings, an 1891 certificate of membership in the Laramie Fire Department, a journal describing a trip to Alaska in 1925, a glass negative camera, and miscellaneous other materials. The scrapbooks contain a variety of information on events and people of interest to the Converse family, including obituaries of Thomas J. Canada, janitor at the Converse Building. Also, many of the other documents and photographs appear to have been formerly assembled as a scrapbook, which has since been taken apart and cut into separate pieces. The photographs include portraits of the Converse, Reynolds and Chaplin families, portraits of friends, including Thomas J. Canada in Masonic uniform, views of the Converse Jewelry Store, the Converse Building, and street scenes in Laramie, and photographs taken during hunting and fishing trips and during vacations in Yellowstone, Colorado, and Alaska. The collection also contains news clippings, photographs, and correspondence relating to the settlement and distribution of Edward Ivinson's estate. Ivinson was a pioneer banker and businessman in Laramie and an associate of Converse, who served as an executor of Ivinson's estate.

1.0 cubic ft. (3 boxes) + oversize material.

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Converse, Jesse, 1861-1939.

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Nelson Jesse Converse (1861-1939) was a Laramie, Wyoming, businessman and community leader. He was born in Anamosa, Iowa. His father died before he was six, and his mother, Mary, later married W.E. Wilcox. The family moved to Laramie, Wyoming, in 1867, where Wilcox operated a jewelry store. Mary Wilcox was a member of the 1870 jury which was famous as the first petit jury to include women. Converse took over the jewelry business from his stepfather in 1881 and retired in 1906 to build and operat...

Royal Arch Masons. Grand Chapter (Wyo.)

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Ivinson, Edward, 1830-1928

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