Background
CHATTERTON, Fenimore was born on July 21, 1860 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of German H. and Ama (Mazuzan) Chatterton.
CHATTERTON, Fenimore was born on July 21, 1860 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of German H. and Ama (Mazuzan) Chatterton.
He attended the George Washington University, then Millersville State Normal School in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
He was the sixth Governor of Wyoming from April 28, 1903 until January 2, 1905. In 1878, he moved to Sheridan, in Wyoming Territory, and set up as a businessman. He received a law degree from the University of Michigan in 1892.
Chaterton married Stella Wyland Chatterton.
He served time in two classes of the Wyoming State Legislature from 1890 until 1893. He was the Wyoming Republican state chair from 1893 to 1894.
In 1898, he was elected Secretary of State, but his tenure was interrupted by the death of Governor DeForest Richards in 1903, thrusting him into the position of Governor. Chatterdon served as Governor from April 28, 1903 to January 2, 1905.
After his term as Secretary of State expired, Chatterton did not serve in public office again.
He set up a private law practice, from which he retired in 1932. Chatterton died on May 9, 1958, and is interred at Lakeview Cemetery in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Chatterdon has been credited as the first to announce the Wyoming (song) as the official state song, during the Industrial Convention in 1903.
The song was later endorsed as the official song by the state press association, state industrial convention and the state university.
In 1888, he began his political career by successfully running for treasurer and probate judge of Carbon County. Chatterdon was not nominated by his party to fill the office of governor for the 1904 election, but continued to serve as Secretary of State until his term expired in 1907.
Member: American Bar Association. Mason, 32° (Past Grand Master. Past Master of Kadosh.
Past Grand Commander, Knight Templar and Potentate of Shrine).
Spouse Stella Wayland, October 15, 1900, Des Moines, Iowa.