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Laborers
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Aftermath of hail storm, Civilian Conservation Corps camp 4752, Valley City, N.D.
Hail; Tents; Laborers; Storms; Beds; Camps;
Men from CCC camp 4752 stand outside where a tent used to be after a hail storm blew through their camp. The men and their beds look wet. Some tents still do stand in the background.
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Albert J Binfeld and William O'Brien outside Civilian Conservation Corps Company 4752 headquarters, Valley City, N.D.
Camps; Automobiles; Bells; Laborers;
First Lieutenant Albert J. Binfield and company clerk William O'Brien stand outside CCC company 4752 headquarters in Valley City. A bell is suspended from the building's roof, and a car is parked next...
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Barney Brunton and other men in barracks, Civilian Conservation Corps camp 2772 near Watford City, N.D.
Barracks; Laborers; Medicine; Books; Reading; Beds; Stoves;
Barney Brunton and two other men sit in a barracks at CCC camp 2772. One of the men holds a book called "Sexology" and another man treats his foot. Medical supplies are visible on a small table next to...
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Bismarck plant crew, Bismarck, N.D.
Laborers; Power plants; Group portraits;
Thirteen men, part of an unidentified plant crew, pose in front of a brick building. Second from left in the back row is identified as Jack Feil.
5.
Blackie Myers, CCC truck driver
Laborers; Hats; Uniforms;
Civilian Conservation Corps truck driver Blacky Myers stands for a photograph in his uniform. The edge of a wooden building is visible next to him.
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CCC men working in field
Laborers; Trucks; Shovels; Snow; Winter;
Two men stand in the back of a truck while five men stand around the truck with picks or shovels. Snow covers the ground.
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Charlie Breen and Kenneth Holt in front of office, Grand Coulee Dam, Washington State
Laborers; Offices; Wooden buildings; Camps;
Charlie Breen and Kenneth Holt stand in front of a wooden office building at the Grand Coulee Dam Civilian Conservation Corps work site in Washington State.
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Civilian Conservation Corps camp 4752 with Hi-Line Bridge in background, Valley City, N.D.
Tents; Railroad bridges; Dogs; Laborers; Camps;
Men of CCC Company 4752 stand for a group portrait in front of their tents. The Highline railroad bridge is visible behind the tents, and a dog sits in the foreground.
9.
Civilian Conservation Corps crew at a log cabin
Log cabins; Laborers; Eating & drinking; Trees; Camps;
Men from CCC company 2771 and 2772 gather at a log cabin, possibly at Squaw Creek camp site for a meal. Many of the men hold small metal bowls.
10.
Civilian Conservation Corps crew at Turtle River State Park, N.D.
Parks; Laborers;
A Civilian Conservation Corps crew takes a break from working for a group photograph on a project at Turtle River State Park.
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Civilian Conservation Corps crew clearing a roadbed, North Dakota Badlands
Road construction; Laborers;
Men from CCC company 2771 or 2772 work to clear a roadbed somewhere in the North Dakota Badlands. They are cutting into the side of a hill to create the road surface.
12.
Civilian Conservation Corps crew moving machinery across gulch, Kathryn, N.D.
Machinery; Canyons; Rocks; Laborers;
A crew of Civilian Conservation Corps men work to move a piece of machinery across a gulch on boards.
13.
Civilian Conservation Corps crew working on Baldhill Dam, north of Valley City, N.D.
Dams; Excavation; Construction; Laborers;
Men work with a piece of earth moving machinery on the site of the Baldhill Dam near Valley City.
14.
Civilian Conservation Corps field mess hall, North Dakota Badlands
Trucks; Mess halls; Laborers;
Men line up outside the door to a field mess hall at one of the CCC worksites in the North Dakota Badlands. A truck is parked in the foreground.
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Civilian Conservation Corps members at work
Bridges; Shovels; Laborers;
Men from CCC company 2771 and 2772 work on and around a wooden structure, possibly a bridge. One man stands on the structure while other men work with shovels.
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Civilian Conservation Corps members constructing a stone shelter, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, N.D.
Stone buildings; Shelters; Laborers;
Men from a Civilian Conservation Corps crew peek over a wall and through a doorway of a stone shelter they are building into a hillside in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
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Civilian Conservation Corps members constructing a stone shelter, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, N.D.
Stone buildings; Shelters; Laborers;
Men from a Civilian Conservation Corps crew pause for a photograph during the construction of a stone shelter built into a hillside at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. All of the men wear work clothes,...
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Civilian Conservation Corps members on a wooden bridge
Bridges; Streams; Wooden buildings; Laborers; Trees;
Two men from CCC company 2771 or 2772 stand on a wooden bridge that crosses a small stream. A small wooden structure is visible on one side of the stream.
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Civilian Conservation Corps men at work on stone bridge, North Dakota Badlands
Stone bridges; Laborers; Trucks;
Men from CCC company 2771 or 2772 work to finish the top of a large stone bridge over a small creek in the North Dakota Badlands. A truck is parked at one end of the bridge.
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Civilian Conservation Corps men building a road
Road construction; Bulldozers; Laborers; Dirt roads;
Men from CCC company 2771 or 2772 work with bulldozers and other earthmoving equipment to build a road somewhere in the North Dakota Badlands. Wooden planks shore up parts of the road.
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