Laramie’s Living History — People
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.
The people who comprise the Albany County community come from several social strata, ethnicities, and races.
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The Lynching of Joe Martin
August 29, 1904, witnessed an act of racial hatred in Laramie, Wyoming. A crowd of men broke into the county jail, seized and African American man and lynched him from a nearby streetlight pole.
Boomerang Editors Arrested—in 1919
Laramie Boomerang Editor Tracy S. McCracken and Manager F.M. Zimmers were arrested and charged with criminal libel on October 15, 1919.
Laramie’s Most Cantankerous Civic Booster
In a 1902 eulogy for the 75-year old Hayford, rival newspaper editor, E.A. Slack of the Cheyenne Daily Leader, wrote “We never knew a newspaper man …more a master of ridicule or sarcasm…[but] the longer we knew him the more we appreciated his fearless advocacy of what he believed to be right.”