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Civilian Conservation Corps workers building museum at Fort Abraham Lincoln
Title
Civilian
Conservation
Corps
workers
building
museum
at
Fort
Abraham
Lincoln
Date of Original
193-
Description
Members
of a
Civilian
Conservation
Corps
work
crew
carry
and
place
stone
to
build
the
museum
at
Fort
Abraham
Lincoln
State
Park.
A
dog
sits
on the
front
steps
of the
building.
The
building's
cornerstone
reads
"State
Historical
Society
1930."
Ordering Information
http://history.nd.gov/archives/whatphotos.html
General Subject
Historic sites
Parks and forests
Work Life
Subject (LCTGM)
Galleries & museums
Stone buildings
Dogs
Cornerstones
Organization Name
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Location
Fort Abraham Lincoln (N.D.)
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park (N.D.)
Decade
1930-1939
Item Number
10648-P027-1
Format of Original
Photographic prints
Transcription
"Job
23-#9"--Handwritten
on
front
of
photograph.
Notes
Photographer
unknown.
Title
created
by
staff.
Biography/History
The Civilian Conservation Corps worked on a variety of projects at Fort Abraham Lincoln in the 1930s, including road, bridge, and fence construction, reconstruction of earthlodges, and the visitors center at the On-A-Slant Village.
Repository Institution
State Historical Society of North Dakota
Repository Collection
Civilian Conservation Corps Survey Forms Mss 10648
Credit Line
State Historical Society of North Dakota (10648-P027-1)
Rights Management
Copyright transferred to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
Digital ID
sh10648P0271
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