Formerly Camp Winthrop. Name changed to Camp Three Forks in 1867. MIdahoway between Silver City and Cliffs, Idaho. South side of South Mountain. Coppinger on Cannon. Taken 1866-1868 by a Silver City photographer. From Mrs. A. C. Lee, Boise.
Workers at the McFarland Sheep Shearing camp stand and sit on wool stacks while posing for a picture in 1903. The camp was located north of the power plant and west of Horseshoe Bend.
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.
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.
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; 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.
Division of Grazing summer camp located 7 miles north of Riddle, Idaho. Established July, 1940. Interior view of the camp exchange showing display of items available to enrollees.
Idaho Northern Rail Road construction. Camp #1 of L.R. wattis Construction Co., at Little Eddy. Low water, 1911. Ford at willows in foreground. North Fork wagon road above camp.