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CCC CAMP QUILCENE WASHINGTON 1930's PHOTO LOT CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS, RARE

$ 3.16

Availability: 72 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Color: Black & White
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Photograph
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Photo Type: Snapshot
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1925-1949
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Antique: Yes
  • Condition: very good vintage condition for the lot, no stains to photo sides, no tears or crease to the photos, 10 of the photos have pen notes written inside the bottom margins and a some with notes on the backs, mild curling to photos, some with dirt on the backs, please see scanned images
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Date of Creation: 1930-1939
  • Subject: Civilian Conservation Corps CCC Camps Washington
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print

    Description

    Rare lot of 18 original ca. 1930's vintage snapshot photographs from the CCC Camp in Quilcene, Washington State. Photos include interior & exterior photos of the barracks, camp soldiers, a CCC troop train and a RD-7 Cateripillar Tractor loaded on a Forest Service Truck. snapshot photos measure: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" Condition: very good vintage condition for the lot, no stains to photo sides, no tears or crease to the photos, 10 of the photos have pen notes written inside the bottom margins and a some with notes on the backs, mild curling to photos, some with dirt on the backs, please see scanned images
    CCC CAMP QUILCENE WASHINGTON 1930's PHOTO LOT CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS, RARE
    CCC CAMP QUILCENE WASHINGTON 1930's PHOTO LOT CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS, RARE
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    Description
    Rare lot of 18
    original
    ca. 1930's vintage snapshot photographs from the CCC Camp in Quilcene, Washington State. Photos include interior & exterior photos of the barracks, camp soldiers, a CCC troop train and a RD-7 Cateripillar Tractor loaded on a Forest Service Truck.
    snapshot photos measure: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
    Condition: very good vintage condition for the lot, no stains to photo sides, no tears or crease to the photos, 10 of the photos have pen notes written inside the bottom margins and a some with notes on the backs, mild curling to photos, some with dirt on the backs, please see scanned images
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    From the Internet:
    About the Civilian Conservation Corps.
    "With unemployment at 25 percent in the fourth year of the Great Depression, Congress granted President Franklin D. Roosevelt emergency powers less than a month after he took office. Days later, on April 5, 1933, FDR created the Civilian Conservation Corps by executive order. Considered one of the more popular New Deal programs, its goal was to employ young men to plant trees and arrest the destruction of America's natural resources. By late 1935, more than 2,650 camps were operating in all 48 U.S. states including more than 150 in California. They operated at the direction of different federal and state agencies. Locally, camps were established under U.S. Forest Service control in Acton (which became Acton Rehab), Agua Dulce (north of town in the Sierra Pelona foothills), Oak Flat (Castaic area), Elizabeth Canyon and Bouquet Canyon (per Jerry Reynolds), Bear Canyon/Saugus (Iron Canyon), Wildwood Canyon (near Newhall-Happy Valley), Mt. Pinos and maybe elsewhere. Most unemployed youth were in the east, while most of the projects were in the west. They earned per month and sent of it home to their families. Nationally from 1933-1942, more than half a million enrollees planted more than 3 billion trees, erected 3,470 fire towers, built 97,000 miles of fire roads, fought fires and floods, performed erosion control, and created parks — including, in California: Big Basin, Mt. Diablo, Mt. Tamalpais, Pfeiffer Big Sur, Cuyamaca Rancho and more. The CCC also rebuilt the La Purísima Mission near Lompoc in one of the country's largest historical restoration projects.
    Locally, CCC enrollees built fire lookout towers, cut fire roads, fought forest fires, strung telephone lines, replaced washed-out bridges, contoured slopes, built campgrounds in Bouquet Canyon and the Elizabeth Lake area, and even developed wildlife refuges and stocked fish in the Bouquet Reservoir."
    Subjects
    Barracks--Washington (State)
    Work camps--Washington (State)
    Automobiles--Washington (State)
    Flags
    Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). Camp Elma (Elma, Wash.)
    Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Washington (State)
    Grays Harbor County (Wash.)
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