Jim Demme, CEO of Bruno's Supermarkets Inc., looking through a bound volume of messages from Alabama residents to New York City emergency workers, which were collected after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Mike Coppage, chief of the Birmingham Police Department, is standing on the left. He and the chief of the Birmingham Fire Department were to deliver this and other volumes in-person to New York police and fire fighters on October 11. The following caption was written for the image: "Birmingham...
Main Author: | Nesbitt, Charles |
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Format: | Electronic |
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/141910 |
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