Short article about orders given by the government to fill the vacancies at the CCC camps in McCall and Thorne Creek with local men
Newspaper article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 9, 1935, announcing number of CCC camps...
CCC camp 1460, also known as Camp David Chapman, was located in the Greenbrier Valley of the Great S...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...
Article about the Lakefork CCC camp taking over the McCall barracks, but with only 43 members, the c...
Newspaper article of June 27, 1935 published in The Bonners Ferry Herald, reporting on the hiring of...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of June 1, 1933, describing process of enrolling and inducting men for ...
Article about the spring migrations of the French Creek and Riggins CCC camps for the purpose of con...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of april 12, 1934, stating that with policy changes, only men whose fam...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of April 26, 1934, calling for local applicants to meet local quota for...
Article about the reduction of CCC camps and enrollees around Idaho due to the government's decision...
Article that relays the possibility of the Lakefork CCC camp moving into the vacated McCall Barracks...
Short article about the transportation of Co. 250, 275, 278, 279, 281 and 291 to Eastern areas due t...
Grouping of short news items, including the location of a new CCC camp near Crooked River, a Boise d...
Short piece about remaining openings at Lakefork CCC Camp F-415, despite 38 men having been recently...
CCC camp 1460, also known as Camp David Chapman, was located in the Greenbrier Valley of the Great S...
Newspaper article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 9, 1935, announcing number of CCC camps...
CCC camp 1460, also known as Camp David Chapman, was located in the Greenbrier Valley of the Great S...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...
Article about the Lakefork CCC camp taking over the McCall barracks, but with only 43 members, the c...
Newspaper article of June 27, 1935 published in The Bonners Ferry Herald, reporting on the hiring of...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of June 1, 1933, describing process of enrolling and inducting men for ...
Article about the spring migrations of the French Creek and Riggins CCC camps for the purpose of con...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of april 12, 1934, stating that with policy changes, only men whose fam...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of April 26, 1934, calling for local applicants to meet local quota for...
Article about the reduction of CCC camps and enrollees around Idaho due to the government's decision...
Article that relays the possibility of the Lakefork CCC camp moving into the vacated McCall Barracks...
Short article about the transportation of Co. 250, 275, 278, 279, 281 and 291 to Eastern areas due t...
Grouping of short news items, including the location of a new CCC camp near Crooked River, a Boise d...
Short piece about remaining openings at Lakefork CCC Camp F-415, despite 38 men having been recently...
CCC camp 1460, also known as Camp David Chapman, was located in the Greenbrier Valley of the Great S...
Newspaper article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 9, 1935, announcing number of CCC camps...
CCC camp 1460, also known as Camp David Chapman, was located in the Greenbrier Valley of the Great S...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...