A Woman’s Intimate Record of Wyoming in the Early Twentieth Century

Lora Webb Nichols created and collected some twenty-four thousand negatives documenting life in her small town. 
Photographer: Lora Webb Nichols
Publisher: The New Yorker
Format: Digital
Date: 2021/07/18

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Alva Martin, 1911. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Harriet Eckerson, 1929. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Scafe and Meeker Family, 1932. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Nida Deal, Sis Heaton, Ruth Dunbar, and Nina Platte, 1913. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
1939. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Elva and Carrie Hinman, 1902. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Sweet Peas, 1907. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Mabel Wilcox and Button, 1902. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Lizzie Nichols and Perkins, 1913. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Bess Pantle, 1920. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center
Lizzie Nichols at Willow Glen, 1899. Photograph courtesy Lora Webb Nichols Archive / American Heritage Center

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