Guide to the Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho Collection
1933-2005

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Title: Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho Collection
Dates: 1933-2005 ( inclusive )
Quantity: 13 cubic feet, plus 7 oversize photographs (12 records boxes, 1 document box and 2 oversize flat boxes)
Collection Number: MS683
Summary: The Civilian Conservation Corps had a significant and lasting effect on Idaho. This collection contains a variety of materials related to the CCC experience, including correspondence, memoirs, camp newsletters and yearbooks, and photographs.
Repository: Idaho State Historical Society
Public Archives and Research Library

2205 Old Penitentiary Road
Boise, Idaho 83712-8250
208-334-3356 - phone
208-334-3198 - fax
www.idahohistory.net

Languages: English 
Sponsor: Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical Note

The Civilian Conservation Corps had a significant and lasting effect on Idaho during its nine year span (1933-1942). It provided jobs and training to over 25,000 Idahoans and over 85,000 other young men resulting in both short-and long-term improvements to public lands.

The wave of legislation passed during the first hundred days of Roosevelt's presidency included the Emergency Conservation Work Act, later known as the Civilian Conservation Corps. This was intended to provide unemployed, single young men between the ages of 18 and 25 the opportunity to work in forests and rural communities throughout the U.S. protecting forest resources, constructing roads, buildings, and national parks, and/or improving soil and irrigation techniques. In return, they would receive $30 per month, of which $25 was sent home to their families, as well as food, clothing, shelter, and educational and vocational opportunities. Young men from eastern states with large populations and little public land made up the majority of CCC enrollees in Idaho.

By August 1933, Idaho ranked third in the nation in numbers of men and camps established, with approximately 19,200 men in 96 camps, although the number of camps in operation gradually declined over the years. Many were bases in charge of a number of spike camps used for temporary projects. Most camps were sponsored by a federal or state agency that outlined projects and oversaw their completion. In Idaho, these jurisdictions fell under National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Division of Grazing, Soil Conservation Service, or the Bureau of Reclamation. Many camps were seasonal, shifting to warmer locations in the region during the winter months. Virtually every part of the state benefited from CCC activity, with projects that included firefighting, white pine blister rust control, reforestation, irrigation control, constructing roads, bridges, lookout towers, state and national parks, campgrounds, and telephone lines.

The CCC was terminated soon after the U.S. entered World War II. CCC equipment and facilities were used by the army whenever possible, but generally were not made available for local government use. Most camps were disassembled, leaving only foundations and other remnants of their existence. Many camp buildings had been constructed in a manner that allowed for easy disassembly and relocation. The temporary nature of camp buildings and the passage of time have left very little remaining "architecture" of CCC camps, making the materials in MS 683 all the more important to understanding the CCC experience in Idaho.

Content Description

MS 683 is an 'artificial' collection, created by the staff of the Public Archives and Research Library as a group project beginning in the early 1990s. The materials in the collection have been divided into five series: Series 1 - Project Notes, Series 2 - Research Materials, Series 3 - Donated Materials, Series 4 - Donated Photographs, and Series 5 - Camp Newsletters.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access :  

The collection is open for research

Administrative Information

Future Additions :  

Additional material for the collection - box 15 - was received in July, 2009.

Related Materials :  

See related material in the oral history collection


Detailed Description of the Collection

1:  Project Notes

Project Notes are materials relating to organization of the project by L&A staff and includes copies of various forms, such as Deed of Gift; lists of potential contacts; lists of donated artifacts transferred to the Historical Museum; and correspondence with potential informants.

Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1/1 Forms - Deed of Gift, Loan Agreement, Temporary Loan
1/2 "Guide for Identifying and Evaluating CCC Camps and Structures in Idaho"
1/3 Lists - donated artifacts transferred to Historical Museum
1/4 Lists - Camps, Mailing, Contacts
1/5 Correspondence: Allen, Virgil
1/6 Correspondence: Anatasopoelos, Gus
1/7 Correspondence: Barnes, C. D.
1/8 Correspondence: Bartles, Chris and Margaret
1/9 Correspondence: Baxendale, Dennis
1/10 Correspondence: Berkheiser, George
1/11 Correspondence: Blick, Carl
1/12 Correspondence: Blick, Frank
1/13 Correspondence: Bowes, Virgil
Co. 795, Twin Springs/Cottonwood
1/14 Correspondence: Caldwell, R. C.
Co. 980, F-223 Camp Baker, OR
1/15 Correspondence: Callahan, Tommy
1/16 Correspondence: Cartwright, LeRoy
Co. 4785, Black Canyon, Emmett, Horseshoe Bend, Sage Hen
1/17 Correspondence: Chenevert, Bob
1/18 Correspondence: Clarke, Fred
Co. 406, Pocatello
1/19 Correspondence: Cook, Donald
1/20 Correspondence: Daloisio, Alex
Co. 531, Camp Big Creek # 2
1/21 Correspondence: Damon, Frank
1/22 Correspondence: Dearnbarger, William
Co. 538, Lake Minidoka, Rupert
1/23 Correspondence: Derwin, Francis J.
1/24 Correspondence: Dollinger, Reinhard
1/25 Correspondence: Eddy, A. S.
Co. 1293, Riggins
1/26 Correspondence: Edwards, Byford
1/27 Correspondence: Edwards, Robert L.
1/28 Correspondence: Eichner, William A.
Heise
1/29 Correspondence: Erwood, Robert C.
Co. 590, S-273 Camp Elk Butte
1/30 Correspondence: Frazier, Gail
F-616, Cold Springs
1/31 Correspondence: Fry, Carl
Co. 590, Churchill Butte, Elk River
1/32 Correspondence: Gomez, Anthony
Co. 229, F-188, Emida
1/33 Correspondence: Hansen, Richard
1/34 Correspondence: Haskin, Harry
1/35 Correspondence: Herrington, Harvey
1/36 Correspondence: Hobert, Donald and Bianco, Martin
1/37 Correspondence: Kator, Herbert E.
1/38 Correspondence: Knicker, Carol
1/39 Correspondence: Linder, Gerald M.
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
1/40 Correspondence: Littleton, George
1/41 Correspondence: Lormar, C.P.
1/42 Correspondence: McConnell, Harold A.
1/43 Correspondence: McDonald, Milton and Betty M.
1/44 Correspondence: Mortensen, Kenneth
1/45 Correspondence: Ness, Edward
1/46 Correspondnece: Ocheltree, Bacil H.
Co. 1501, F-45, Deep Creek
1/47 Correspondence: Oklobzija, Dushan
1/48 Correspondence: Oswald, Tina
1/49 Correspondence: Pence, Waldo
1/50 Correspondence: Pierce, Mike
1/51 Correspondence: Poindexter, Ray and Hazel
1/52 Correspondence: Pronio, Orlando Joseph
1/53 Correspondence: Pucillo, Daniel J.
Co. 244, P-218, Bertha Hill
1/54 Correspondence: Quinn, John L.
1/55 Correspondence: Rice, Ralph
Co. 507, Camp Minidoka
1/56 Correspondence: Richart, Harvey
1/57 Correspondence: Rose, D. P. and James
1/58 Correspondence: Rudden, Ray
1/59 Correspondence: Sanborn, Bonnie
1/60 Correspondence: Slabe, Patrick
1/61 Correspondence: Steiger, Charles A.
F-83, Camp Clayton
1/62 Correspondence: Vilcek, Mary
Co. 562, F-180, Hayden Creek
1/63 Correspondence: Ward, C. Ray
1/64 Correspondence: Weikart, Dean
Co. 565 (Hawk), Pritchard, ID
1/65 Correspondence: Welch, Julia, Conway and James Cunningham
1/66 Correspondence: Wisniewski, Leo
Co. 537, Red Ives Creek
1/67 Correspondence: Zoller, Richard
Alpine Camp
1/68 Correspondence: ISHS 1992-1998
1/69 NACCCA Organization Meeting 1993

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2:  Research Material

Research Materials consists of photocopies of items relating to the CCC experience and found in other collections, both the L&A and other repositories. Included are items such as newspaper clippings and selected pages from AR 2/15 - Governor C. Ben Ross papers, MS 269 - Harry C. Shellworth papers and the Richardson collection at Washington State University.

Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1/70 Obituaries 1999
1/71 CCC Review (newsletter), Washington & Idaho Districts Aug. 1934
1/72 Index-Articles in Idaho Statesman
1/73 Idaho Statesman articles March-April 1933
1/74 Idaho Statesman articles May 1933
1/75 Idaho Statesman articles June 1933
1/76 Idaho Statesman articles July 1933
1/77 Idaho Statesman articles Aug. 1933
1/78 Idaho Statesman articles Sept. 1933
1/79 Idaho Statesman articles Oct. 1933
1/80 Idaho Statesman articles Nov.-Dec. 1933
1/81 Idaho Statesman articles Jan.-Feb. 1934
1/82 Idaho Statesman articles Mar. April 1934
1/83 Idaho Statesman articles May-June 1934
1/84 AR 2/16 - Barzilla, Clark Correspondence 1937-1938
1/85 AR 2/15 - Ross, Gov. C. Ben Progress
1/86 AR 2/15 - Ross, Gov. C. Ben Administrative
1/87 AR 2/15- Ross, Gov. C. Ben Problems
1/88 AR 2/15 - Ross, Gov. C. Ben Politics
1/89 AR 2/15 - Ross, Gov. C. Ben Applicants/Enrollees
1/90 AR 2/15 - Gov.C. Ben Miscellaneous
1/91 MS 269 - Shellworth, Harry C. Inventory
1/92 MS 269 - Shellworth, Harry C. Interview
1/93 MS 269 - Shellworth, Harry C. Newspaper clippings 1933
1/94 MS 269 - Shellworth, Harry C. CCC 1933
1/95 MS 269 - Shellworth, Harry C. CCC Reports 1933-1938
1/96 MS 269 - Shellworth, Harry C. Miscellaneous correspondence 1933-1938
1/97 AR 63 - Parks and Recreation Heyburn State Park
1/98 CCC Oral History Project
1/99 Richardson Collection, Box 20; Correspondence folders A-C
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/100 Richardson Collection, Box 20; Correspondence folders D-K
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/101 Richardson Collection, Box 20; Correspondence folders L-O
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/102 Richardson Collection, Box 20, Correspondence folders P-S
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/103 Richardson Collection, Box 20, Correspondence folders T-Z
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/104 Richardson Collection, Box 20, Folder 6: Miscellaneous Notes and Documents
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/105 Richardson Collection, Box 20, Folder 7: Photographs and Maps
Washington State University, Collection 582
1/106 Washington State University: Inventories of related CCC Collections
1/107 60th CCC Anniversary
Governor's proclamation
1993

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3:  Donated Materials

Donated Materials contains a wide variety of items donated by various informants and any correspondence relating to that donation. Included are handwritten memoirs, camp yearbooks and newsletters, maps, reunion memorabilia, education certificates, discharge papers, National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni newsletters and related items, first day postal covers, and curriculum materials, to name a few. Some items are original documents while others are photocopies. Whenever possible, the specific camp and/or company number mentioned in the donated material has been listed on the attached inventory.

Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
2/1
Aviano, Rocco (donor)
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
2/2
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
Co. 1506, F-408, Camp Cub River; F-101, Camp Bannock
2/3
Battistella, John (donor)
Co. 603, F-193, Camp Bungalow
2/4
Bauchins, Robert (donor)
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
2/5
Beck, Gilbert C. (donor)
Lewiston Headquarters
2/6
Bianchini, Joseph (donor)
Co. 1212, F-204, Camp Hess
2/7
Birskovich, Frank (donor)
Co. 1504, F-153, Camp Rock City
2/8
Brudnachowski, Erwin (donor)
Co. 4607, DG 98, Camp Dubois
2/9
Bryant, Urban V. (donor)
Co. 4607, DG 98, Camp Dubois
2/10
Callahan, Thomas (donor)
Co. 1299, F-414, Camp Garden Valley
2/11
Clark, Stanley Robert (donor)
Co. 1299, F-414, Camp Garden Valley
2/12
Clark, Wilford (donor)
Co.1506, F-408, Camp Cub River
2/13
Conway, Robert (donor)
2/14 Coupe, Ernestand Emma (donors)
Camp Gallagher
2/15
Daniels, Lewis (donor)
2/16
Diebold, Frank III (donor)
Camp Wood River; DG-110, Camp Three Creek
2/17
Douglas, Jack (donor)
F-131, Camp Big Creek; F-136, Camp Grizzly; Co. 551, F-133, Camp Beaver Creek; Co. 531, Pritchard; Co. 558, F-154, Pritchard
2/18
Eberwein, Warren (donor)
Co. 2358, S-263 (Camp Priest Lake)
2/19
Eier, Douglas (donor)
Co. 1651, Ahsahka
2/20
Ellis, Arthur M. (donor)
F-176, (Camp Panther Creek); F-142, (Camp Kalispell Bay)
2/21 Technical manuals, films, instruction schedule
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
2/22 U. S. Office of Education, Correspondence and Reports
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
1937-1942
2/23 Educational Tests and Assignments
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
2/24 Special orders
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
2/25 Pocatello Chieftain, District Publication
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
1936-1938
2/26 Pocatello Chieftain, District Publication
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
1940-1942
2/27
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Co. 2763, F-401, Cove Creek Camp
2/28
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Co. 2763, F-401, Cove Creek Camp
2/29 Scrapbook
Enke, Virgil (donor)
2/30 Miscellaneous
Enke, Virgil (donor)
F-401, Camp Creek; G-143, Camp Rogerson; Pocatello District
3/1
Essig, Hugo (donor)
Co. 4781, Camp Big Meadow Creek
3/2
Fruge, Houston (donor)
Co. 6421, F-413, Camp Council
3/3
Gadiner, Albert C. (donor)
3/4 "How to Suceed in the CCC" - pamphlet
Gartin, Wagern (donor)
Lake Lowell
3/5
Hasbach, G. W. (donor)
Co.4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
3/6
Hatmaker, L. M. (donor)
Salmon area; McCall area
3/7
Jacox, Frank B. (donor)
Co. 1249, F-182, Camp Beauty Bay
3/8
Jaehn, Tomas (donor)
3/9
Johnson, Harold (Mrs.) (donor)
Co. 1996, F-108, Camp French Creek; F-109, Camp West Pine
3/10
Johnston, Walter (donor)
F-102; F-72
3/11
Kozak, C. J. (donor)
Co. 4608, DG-97, Camp Kamima
3/12
Kurdy, John (donor)
3/13
Leland, Harold (donor)
Co. 2763, F-401, Salmon area
3/14
Lilienthal, Jerry (donor)
3/15
Mallek, Arthur (donor)
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
3/16
Marcinkiewicz, Felix (donor)
Co.1204, F-120, Avery
3/17
Martinez, Louis (donor)
3/18
Martz, Oscar (donor)
Co. 4781, Camp Big Meadow Creek
3/19
McCowan, Joseph (donor)
3/20
O'Connell, Robert E. (donor)
Co. 286, S-230, New Centerville
3/21
Orr, James (donor)
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
3/22 NACCCA Journal, 1979, v. 3, n. 1-6; 1980, v. 3, n. 7-12
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/23 NACCCA Journal, 1980, v. 4, n. 1-5; 1981, v. 4, n. 6-13
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/24 NACCCA Journal, 1981, v. 1, n. 2; 1981; v. 2, n. 1, 5-11
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/25 NACCA Journal, 1982, v. 5, n. 1-8; 1983, v. 6, n. 1-12
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/26 NACCCA Journal, 1984, v. 7, n. 1-12; 1985, v. 8, n. 1-11
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/27 NACCCA Journal, 1986, v. 9, n. 1-6 and 9-12; 1987, v. 10, n. 1-9 and 12
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/28 NACCCA Journal, 1988, v. 11, n. 1-12; 1989, v. 12, n. 1-4 and 6-12
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/29 NACCCA Journal, 1990, v. 13.,n. 1-3 (#3 Mar. & April) and 5-12; 1991, v. 14, n. 1
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/30 NACCCA Journal, 1999, v. 22, n. 5; Miscellaneous
Paulson, Melvin (donor)
3/31
Payne, Holland (donor)
Co. 252, F-81, Camp Ketchum
3/32
Payne, Holland (donor)
Pocatello District Headquarters
3/33
Roberts, Letha (donor)
3/34 Robeson, Robert
4/1 clipping, correspondence
Sarko, Pete (donor)
4/2 "Tree Army" and NACCA Journals
Sarko, Pete (donor)
4/3 CCC Calendars
Sarko, Pete (donor)
1987-1994
4/4 60th Anniversary Program, NACCCA Journals (file # 4)
Sarko, Pete (donor)
1993-1994
4/5 The Way We Remember It
Sarko, Pete (donor)
4/6
Schwengler, Paul (donor)
Co. 2763, F-401, Camp Cove Creek
4/7
Sexton, Cramer (donor)
Co. 2526, S-231, Camp McConnel
4/8 Newspaper clippings
Simone, Charles (donor)
4/9 Schelter, John and Ann (donors)
Meridian Camp
4/10 Manuscript
Singer, Sid (donor)
Co. 290, near Boise
4/11
Stenbanz, Edwin (donor)
4/12
Summers, Lewis B. (donor)
4/13
Toltin, Joe (donor)
4/14
Trusley, Duane (donor)
4/15
Walton, Mildred (donor, on behalf of Donald Brown) (creator)
4/16
Wendle, Rex (donor)
Co. 1995, Camp SP-1, Chatcolet Lake
4/17
Wilbur, Bud (donor)
4/18 North Dakota and South Dakota CCC booklets
Will Theodore (donor)
4/19
Williams, Clifford A. (donor)
S-266, Camp Meadow Creek;Co. 531, F-132, Camp Big Creek
4/20 Newsletters
Williams, Haskell (donor)
Co. 531, F-132, Camp Pritchard
4/21 Items from Carl Tingler Estate
Wonders, Pat (Mrs.) (donor)
Co. 2528, Rogerson area
4/22 Wozniak, Chet
Co. 291 Gallagher
4/23 Videos 1986, 1988 Reunions
Zagar, Matt (donor)
Co. 4607
4/24 Reunion Material
Zagar, Matt (donor)
Co. 4607, Camp Dubois
4/25 Reunion Correspondence Materials
Zagar, Matt (donor)
Co. 4607
1958-1990
4/26 Personal papers
Zagar, Matt (donor)
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp Dubois
4/27
Zieman, Walter (donor)
4/28
Camp newsletters (creator)
Co. 4789, Cascade area; Co. 1996, F-413, Council area
Unidentified donor
4/29
CCC Historic Calendars, 1994-1995 Roosevelt's Tree Army (creator)
Unidentified donor
15/1 Memories of CCC Co. 3279
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Meridian BR-73
1940
15/2 Memories of CCC Co. 4736
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Black Canyon SCS 1-9
1940
15/3 Memories of CCC Co. 2527
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Ketchum F-81
1940
15/4 Memories of CCC Co. 6421
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Council F-413
1940
15/5 Memories of CCC Co. 1204
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Hess F-204
1939
15/6 Memories of CCC Co. 5716
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Avery F-187
1940
15/7 Memories of CCC Co. 795
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Sod House Springs (Malheur Refuge, Burns, Oregon) FWS-2
1940
15/8 Memories of CCC Co. 3274
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Keating (Oregon) G-93
1940
15/9 Memories of CCC Co. 3217
Priest Lake Museum Association, Inc. (donor)
Camp Elgin (Oregon) P-229
1940

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4:  Donated Photos

Donated Photographs consists of photograph albums and individual photographs. This series includes both original images and copy prints and negatives. (The copy negatives are stored with the L&A negative collection.) Most are black and white images, although some more recent images, such as camp reunions, are in color.

Container(s)
Description
Box/Folder
5/1
Anderson, Albert (donor)
Co. 538
5/2 Aviano, Rocco
F-81, Camp Warm Springs
5/3 album 1
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
Co. 1566 (1506?)
5/4 album 2
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/5 album 3/1
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/6 album 3/2
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/7 album 3/3
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/8 album 3/4
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/9 album 3/5
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/10 album 3/6
Barber, Ralph G. (donor)
5/11
Battistella, John (donor)
Co. 603, Camp Bungalow; Camp Upper Beaver; Co. 1647, Camp Black Bear
5/12
Beck, Gilbert C. (donor)
Co. 1212, F-38, Lewiston District
5/13
Blick, Carl (donor)
F-106, Riggins area
5/14
Blick, Frank (donor)
F-106, Riggins area
5/15
Callahan, Tommy (donor)
Boise District Headquarters
5/16
Clark, Stanley Robert (donor)
5/17
Cook, Donald S. (donor)
F-92, Squaw Creek
5/18
Daniels, Lewis (donor)
Co. 910, F-170, Camp Stewart Flat; Co. 1307, F-96; Co. 538, Camp Heise
5/19
Enke, Virgil (donor)
F-104, Camp Cove Creek
5/20
Enke, Virgil (donor)
Co. 5489, BR-56, Camp Paul
5/21
Erwood, Robert D. (donor)
Co. 590, S-273, Camp Elk Butte
5/22
Gardiner, Albert C. (donor)
Co. 508, F-181, Camp Jordan Creek; Co. 568, BR-41, Camp Klamath
5/23
Gomez, Anthony (donor)
Emida, Idaho
5/24
Haskin, Harry M. (donor)
5/25
Hatmaker, L.M. (donor)
F-104, Danskin; McCall area
5/26
Johnson, Harold (donor)
F-108, French Creek; F-169, West Pine
5/27
Johnson, Harold (donor)
F-108, French Creek; F-169, West Pine
5/28
Johnson, Harold (donor)
F-108, French Creek; F-169, West Pine
5/29
Kent, John (donor)
Pocatello/Idaho Falls area
5/30
Lormar, C.P. (donor)
Slate Creek
5/31
Malleck, Arthur (donor)
5/32 Martinez, Louis
Co. 1291, DG-94, Camp Midway
5/33
Mazzie, FredCarol Knicker (creator)
Co. 1645, Camp Browns Creek
5/34
McConnell, Harold (donor)
F-104, Danskin; Arrowrock area
5/35
Ocheltree, Bacil (donor)
Co. 1501, Deep Creek
5/36
Pair, Claude (donor)
Soda Springs area; Washington State
5/37
Pelfrey, Marvin (donor)
Co. 2526, French Creek
5/38
Roberts, (donor)
5/39
Rudder, Ray (donor)
Co. 560, SCS-1, Camp Downey
5/40
Sanborn, (donor)
5/41
Sexton, Cramer (donor)
5/42
Slabe, Patrick (donor)
Priest Lake area
5/43
Summers, Lewis B. (donor)
Camp Paul
5/44
Ward, C. Ray (donor)
F-87, Salmon area
5/45
Wilbur, Bud (donor)
F-136, Camp Grizzly
5/46
Haskell, Williams (donor)
Co. 531, F-132, Camp Big Creek
5/47
Wozniak, Chet (donor)
Co. 291, Warm Lake
5/48
Zagar, Matt (donor)
Co. 4607, Camp DuBois
5/49 unknown
Heyburn State Park
5/50 unknown
5/51 unknown
Co. 2526, Boise area
5/52 List of oversize photos
Co. 1504, F-153, Enaville; Co. 2528, G-110, Three Creek; Co. 2713, F-401, Salmon, Co. 1967, G-103, Park Valley, UT; Co. 562, F-180, Hayden Creek; Co. 1292, DG-94, Camp Midway
box-oversize:album
6/1
Weaver, Kenneth (donor)
Co. 545
box-oversize:album
6/2 Zagar, Matt
Co. 4607, DG-98, Camp DuBois

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5:  Camp Newsletters, 1934-1942

Primarily camp newsletters created by the enrollees themselves, plus selected newsletters published at the District level.

Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box
7 Camp and District Newsletters
Co. 0229 - 0562
8 Camp and District Newsletters
Co. 0569 - 1239
9 Camp and District Newsletters
Co. 1299
10 Camp and District Newsletters
Co. 2504 - 2939
11 Camp and District Newsletters
Co. 3226 - 3696
12 Camp and District Newsletters
Co. 4604 - 6421
13 Camp and District Newsletters
"Arm for News" - Boise District
14 Camp and District Newsletters
Lewis-Clark Trail Blazer ( Lewiston District); Pocatello Chieftain (Pocatello District); The Seveth Star News (Camp Winnett, SCS-1, Montana); Damsite Echo (Deer Flat, no company #, no date)

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Subjects

  • Subject Terms :
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Idaho

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