Bonners Ferry Herald article of april 12, 1934, stating that with policy changes, only men whose families have applied for relief can be admitted to the CCC, and noting that camps in the area have crews who were admitted without the regulation will still be working in summer camps
Newspaper articled published in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 9, 1935, 'CCC Camp News, Co. 1285 Twen...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in 1933 as a public works program during the G...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in 1933 as a public works program during the G...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of April 26, 1934, calling for local applicants to meet local quota for...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of June 1, 1933, describing process of enrolling and inducting men for ...
Newspaper article of June 27, 1935 published in The Bonners Ferry Herald, reporting on the hiring of...
Weekly column published on June 20, 1935, in The Bonners Ferry Herald reporting on camp activities, ...
Newspaper article in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 2, 1935, describing camp life
Describes local men being assigned to lookouts in the Smith Creek district and states that plans for...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of December 28, 1933, describing the call for veterans of WWI and the S...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...
Weekly newspaper column reporting on C-1285, Twenty Mile Creek, reporting on fighting of two small f...
This news article published in The Bonners Ferry Herald describes in detail the number of camps assi...
Short article about orders given by the government to fill the vacancies at the CCC camps in McCall ...
Article about the reduction of CCC camps and enrollees around Idaho due to the government's decision...
Newspaper articled published in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 9, 1935, 'CCC Camp News, Co. 1285 Twen...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in 1933 as a public works program during the G...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in 1933 as a public works program during the G...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of April 26, 1934, calling for local applicants to meet local quota for...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of June 1, 1933, describing process of enrolling and inducting men for ...
Newspaper article of June 27, 1935 published in The Bonners Ferry Herald, reporting on the hiring of...
Weekly column published on June 20, 1935, in The Bonners Ferry Herald reporting on camp activities, ...
Newspaper article in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 2, 1935, describing camp life
Describes local men being assigned to lookouts in the Smith Creek district and states that plans for...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of December 28, 1933, describing the call for veterans of WWI and the S...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...
Weekly newspaper column reporting on C-1285, Twenty Mile Creek, reporting on fighting of two small f...
This news article published in The Bonners Ferry Herald describes in detail the number of camps assi...
Short article about orders given by the government to fill the vacancies at the CCC camps in McCall ...
Article about the reduction of CCC camps and enrollees around Idaho due to the government's decision...
Newspaper articled published in the Bonners Ferry Herald, May 9, 1935, 'CCC Camp News, Co. 1285 Twen...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in 1933 as a public works program during the G...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in 1933 as a public works program during the G...