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Group picture of Civilian Conservation Corps men Great Smoky Mountains National Park CCC Group Picture, III-C-CCC-17512
Collage of activities of company 1461 of Civilian Conservation Corps, Tremont, Tennessee, 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Co. 1461...See photo 17011.CCC Activities, III-C-CCC-17012
Cars and visitors on visitor day at Civilian Conservation Corps camp Great Smoky Mountains National Park Special Occasion at camp with visitors and enrollees.Visitors Day at Camp, III-C-CCC-17980
Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1214, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Camp 1214 (Company). Cades Cove.CCC Camp Cades Cove, III-C-CCC-17128
Group of men at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Big Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group picture Copied by Terry O'Halloran & Joel Ossoff, 1989,CCC Camp, Big Creek, III-C-CCC-17775
Collage of activities of company 1461 of Civilian Conservation Corps, Tremont, Tennessee, 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Co. 1461, Tremont. Copied from Memories of District C, CCC, 1934.CCC Activities, III-C-CCC-17011
Civilian Conservation Corps enrollees in front of barracks, Sevier County, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Enrollees from Sevier County pose in front of barracks.CCC Enrollees, III-C-CCC-17056
Group picture of Civilian Conservation Corps company 1460 at Camp David C Chapman, Greenbrier, Tennessee, 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group picture; CCC Co 1460, Greenbrier, Sept. 1934 camp David C. Chapman,CCC Camp, group picture, III-C-CCC-17511
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1934-09
Men in Civilian Conservation Corps doing work with rocky hill and wire fencing, Mount Sterling, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Thought to be at CCC Camp near Mt. Sterling, NC,CCC Work, III-C-CCC-17981
Civilian Conservation Corps company 1458 along with commanding officer pose by clock tower, Camp H A Morgan, Sugarlands, Tennessee, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Commanding officer and men stand by clock tower, Co. 1458 Sugarlands.CCC Camp H.A. Morgan, III-C-CCC17522
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1940-10
Pencil drawing of lower entrance to camp 1460 of Civilian Conservation Corps, timber wolves entrance sign, Greenbrier, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Alan Youngblood, enrollee at CCC Camp David C. Chapman, Greenbrier, made pencil drawings of camp and work. Copied by David Silsbee from drawings in GSRM Archives.CCC Art work, III-C-CCC-17006

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