Conservation of natural resources; Conservation and restoration; Newspapers; Camps
Pocatello Chieftain, newspaper of the Pocatello District of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The paper presents news of the activities and personnel in the district.
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.
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.
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.
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; Uniforms; Wooden buildings; Men; Conservation and restoration;
Good-bye DG14. These boys are headed to Missouri and home after serving up to 2 years in the Civilian Conservation Corps's. Trained caterpillar, bulldozer, and grader men; truck drivers, jack hammer and powder men; rock masons, bridge builders,...