Conservation and restoration; Men; Camps; Conservation of natural resources; Pictures
Camp Dubois, Company 4607, DG-98 Pictorial Review, 1933. The book contains a review of the company and its projects; pictures of the men, staff, and camp; pages for personal photographs and autographs.
Conservation and restoration; Conservation of natural resources; Government paperwork USE Paperwork; Merchant seamen USE Sailors;
Discharge papers for Matt Zagar who served at Camp Dubois, Idaho. Matt was discharged at Fort Dix, New Jersey, 10-26-1939, to accept enrollment in the U. S. Maritime Service.
Conservation and restoration; Conservation of natural resources; Government paperwork USE Paperwork; Merchant seamen USE Sailors;
Discharge papers for Matt Zagar who served at Camp Dubois, Idaho. Matt was discharged at Fort Dix, New Jersey, 10-26-1939, to accept enrollment in the U. S. Maritime Service.
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.
Log buildings; Conservation and restoration; Camps;
Memories of Company 2526, Camp McConnel, S-231. Fall. 1934. A review of the camp activities, projects, life, history, and personnel. The building on the cover is the State Forestry office built by Company 2526 in Boise, Idaho.
Camps; Pest control; Conservation and restoration; Agriculture; Insects
Work Project 728 showing dead and alive crickets. Workers from Camp DG-3 completed this pest control project. One rancher doubled his crops in 1936 over 1935 because of the cricket control program.
Pest control; Men; Equipment and supplies; Conservation and restoration;
Company 2527 members lined up to spray pesticide dust on crickets. Direct contact between insect and dust is the most effective. Early morning hours were safest times to dust for the crews.