Charles Edward Blydenburgh (March 19, 1854 – April 17, 1921) was an American politician who served as a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives and the Wyoming Supreme Court as a Democrat.
From 1880 to 1888 he was involved in a newspaper business in Rawlins and was admitted to the legal bar in 1889.
[3] He was given the Democratic nomination for the state's supreme court in 1898 and 1914, but was defeated both times.
On November 1, 1917, Governor Frank L. Houx appointed Blydenburgh to a seat on the Wyoming Supreme Court vacated by the death of Richard H. Scott.
Blydenburgh took the oath of office as justice on November 11, 1917, and in 1918 he was elected for the remainder of the unexpired term for which he had been appointed.