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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.
Several
trucks
are
parked
on the
road
in
front
of the
building.
Ordering Information
http://history.nd.gov/archives/whatphotos.html
General Subject
Historic sites
Parks and forests
Work Life
Subject (LCTGM)
Galleries & museums
Stone buildings
Trucks
Wheelbarrows
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-P027-2
Format of Original
Photographic prints
Transcription
"Job
23
#10"--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-P027-2)
Rights Management
Copyright transferred to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
Digital ID
sh10648P0272
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