John D. Conley House

The John D. Conley House was built in 1888 in Laramie, Wyoming for University of Wyoming professor John Dykeman Conley (1843–1926).

The Spalding family sold the house in 1924 to the Wyoming Diocese of the Episcopal Church, who owned it until 1946.

From 1946 it was owned by Christenna Christensen, who operated it as a boarding house.

It has three porches and detailing resembling half-timbering at the attic level.

This article about a property in Wyoming on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.