Camps; Barracks; Beds; Stoves; Men; Clothing and dress;
Interior of barrack at Camp F-106. Enrollees posed in their living quarters. Frank Blick served 13 months in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936. The camp was in the Riggins, Idaho area.
Automobiles; Irrigation; Reclamation of land; Watering troughs;
Camp G-145, Marsing, Idaho. Cement water troughs manufactured and placed for livestock by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Geo. Bullock was Camp Superintendent.
Camps; Rabbits; Rabbit hunting; Clothing and dress;
Getting ready for the rabbit hunt, winter 1939. Farmers were having trouble with rabbits, they got the Civilian Conservation Corps people to go on a hunt. "I didn't kill one Rabbit. They called me 'Chicken Lou,' I couldn't kill anything." Lou...
Government facilities; Conservation and restoration;
Headquarters building of the Boise, Idaho District of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a Federal government program putting young men to work in outdoor programs throughout the U.S.