Two photographs showing enrollees planting of yellow pine on burned and cut over land nine miles north of Bonners Ferry, May 5, 193
Planting of white and Scotch pine in Knox County, completely overgrown with volunteer trees. Item #...
Two photographs of the Civilian Conservation Corps blasting and road construction on Salmon River ab...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of March 29, 1934, announcing the assignment of 1,020 CCC enrollees to ...
Photograph and caption, reforestation project near A. C. White Lumber Company land, nine miles north...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...
Image shows two enrollees posing for a photograph outside their CCC company headquarters building.Hu...
In 1957 a tree improvement project titled The Cooperative N. C. State-Industrial Tree Improvement Re...
Image shows two enrollees posing for a photgraph on a pile of lumber at their CCC construction site....
Image shows two CCC enrollees posing for a photograph at their work site.Hurst Thygerson, the donor ...
Champion hosted County Agents from across North Carolina to study new methods of “farming” the Fores...
Image shows two enrollees posing for a photograph at their CCC campsite.Hurst Thygerson, the donor o...
In the 1930s, the chestnut blight killed the nation’s chestnut trees, leaving stands of dead trees w...
Two CCC men working with logs at a large construction (presumably a creosoting plant) in the woods. ...
Image shows three enrollees stopping for a break at a CCC construction site.Hurst Thygerson, the don...
Image shows several enrollees stopped for a photograph while digging at a CCC construction site.Hurs...
Planting of white and Scotch pine in Knox County, completely overgrown with volunteer trees. Item #...
Two photographs of the Civilian Conservation Corps blasting and road construction on Salmon River ab...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of March 29, 1934, announcing the assignment of 1,020 CCC enrollees to ...
Photograph and caption, reforestation project near A. C. White Lumber Company land, nine miles north...
This news article published in the Bonners Ferry Herald on April 5, 1934 describes the first CCC cam...
Image shows two enrollees posing for a photograph outside their CCC company headquarters building.Hu...
In 1957 a tree improvement project titled The Cooperative N. C. State-Industrial Tree Improvement Re...
Image shows two enrollees posing for a photgraph on a pile of lumber at their CCC construction site....
Image shows two CCC enrollees posing for a photograph at their work site.Hurst Thygerson, the donor ...
Champion hosted County Agents from across North Carolina to study new methods of “farming” the Fores...
Image shows two enrollees posing for a photograph at their CCC campsite.Hurst Thygerson, the donor o...
In the 1930s, the chestnut blight killed the nation’s chestnut trees, leaving stands of dead trees w...
Two CCC men working with logs at a large construction (presumably a creosoting plant) in the woods. ...
Image shows three enrollees stopping for a break at a CCC construction site.Hurst Thygerson, the don...
Image shows several enrollees stopped for a photograph while digging at a CCC construction site.Hurs...
Planting of white and Scotch pine in Knox County, completely overgrown with volunteer trees. Item #...
Two photographs of the Civilian Conservation Corps blasting and road construction on Salmon River ab...
Bonners Ferry Herald article of March 29, 1934, announcing the assignment of 1,020 CCC enrollees to ...