Laramie’s Living History —
A Variety of Other Topics
A series of stories prepared for the Albany County Museum Coalition, an alliance of institutions that promote Laramie’s historic and cultural resources. This series originally appeared in the Laramie Boomerang.
Not all Albany County history falls into a specific category; a wide assortment of additional topics are covered on these pages.
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Gordon Wright’s “mud wagon” a lifeline to mining camps His Centennial ranch becomes a community gathering spot
Wyoming’s Centennial Valley boasts many beautiful old ranch sites, but one of the most picturesque and historically significant is the Vee Bar Ranch.
Transporting supplies by wagon— Early freighting in the Laramie area
Before there was a railroad in the Laramie Basin, goods were hauled by freighters who owned wagons and draft animals.