In addition to personal imagery, young Nichols photographed miners, industrial infrastructure, and a small town’s adjustment to a sudden, but ultimately fleeting, population increase.
In addition to personal imagery, young Nichols photographed miners, industrial infrastructure, and a small town’s adjustment to a sudden, but ultimately fleeting, population increase.
In addition to personal imagery, young Nichols photographed miners, industrial infrastructure, and a small town’s adjustment to a sudden, but ultimately fleeting, population increase.
Lawrence Cline, 104, of Alexandria was honored with a State Senate Resolution recognizing his years of service in the U.S. Army presented by Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen of Alexandria. Cline served in the Army from 1942 to 1945.