- John Eugene Osborne
Infobox Governor
name=John Eugene Osborne
order=3rd
office=Governor of Wyoming
term_start=1893
term_end=1895
lieutenant=
predecessor=Amos W. Barber
successor=William A. Richards
birth_date=birth date|1858|6|19|mf=y
birth_place=Westport, New York , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1943|4|24|1858|6|19|mf=y
death_place=Rawlins, Wyoming , U.S.
party=Democrat
spouse=Selina Smith Osborne
profession=Physician ,Politician ,Banker ,Farmer
religion=
order2=29thUnited States Assistant Secretary of State
term_start2=April 21 ,1913
term_end2=December 14 ,1916
predecessor2=Huntington Wilson
successor2=William PhillipsJohn Eugene Osborne (
June 19 ,1858 ndashApril 24 ,1943 ) was an Americanphysician ,farmer ,banker and Democraticpolitician . He was one of the first Governors of Wyoming after theWyoming Territory attained statehood in 1890.Osborne was born in
Westport, New York , the son of John C. Osborne and Mary E. Rail. He studied medicine at theUniversity of Vermont and graduated in 1880. Soon after graduation he found employment as asurgeon for theUnion Pacific Railroad , and moved to Rawlins,Carbon County, Wyoming .In 1883, Osborne was elected to Wyoming's House of the Territorial Assembly, but resigned in 1885, when he left the Territory for a brief period. In 1888, Osborne was appointed chairman of the Penitentiary Building Commission and elected
mayor of the town of Rawlins. During the 1880s, Osborne set up as a physician and chemist in Rawlins, and opened a farm, at one point being known as the largest individual sheep owner in Wyoming. In his capacity as a local physician, he was involved in the execution ofBig Nose George Parrott : he helped conduct the autopsy, and later had Parrott's hide tanned and made into his shoes.In 1892, amidst unconfirmed claims of election irregularities, Osborne defeated Acting Governor
Amos W. Barber in Wyoming's second gubernatorial elections since achieving statehood. Many incidents surrounded the election, including an almost-certainly incorrect allegation that Osborne had crawled along a ledge outside the Senate House and entered the Governor's Office through a window, in order to prevent Barber from occupying the office in his stead. Osborne was one of only a handful of Democrats to win Governorship of the state of Wyoming, and his term was stormy and rife with bitter fighting between his party and the Republicans. He finished his term onJanuary 7 1895 , and declined renomination. FromMarch 4 1897 untilMarch 3 1899 he served in the55th United States Congress as U.S. Representative from Wyoming, but again declined renomination when his term expired.Osborne was Assistant Secretary of State, serving the Wilson Administration from 1913 until 1916. He was also chairman of the board of the Rawlins National Bank. He was married on
November 3 1907 to Selina Smith.He was a member of the
Freemason s, and one of the groups that claim lineage with theKnights Templar . He died in Rawlins in 1943, aged 84, and is interred atCedar Hill Cemetery inPrinceton, Kentucky .References
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/osborne.html Osborne] , The Political Graveyard
* [http://wyoarchives.state.wy.us/governor/osborne.htm John E. Osborne (D)] , Wyoming state archives
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* [http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/rawlinsa.html The Hanging of Dutch Charley and Big Nose George, the election of John E. Osborne] , Wyoming Tales and Trails
* [http://www.dwightmurphey-collectedwritings.info/mono/mono1.htm "Lynching: History and Analysis"] , "Journal of Social and Economic Studies Legal-Studies",Dwight Murphey , 1995.Further Reading
citation
last=Ridenour
first=Hugh
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publication-date =2008
date=2008
year=2008
title=John E. Osborne: A Real "Character" from the Old West
periodical =Annals of Wyoming:The Wyoming History Journal
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publisher=Wyoming State Historical Society
volume=80
issue=3
pages=2-16
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