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CCC Camp
title CCC Campdescription Photograph of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp located in the Chisos Mountains taken on November 26, 1937. The company stationed at this camp was 1855, it was under the command of Lt. Wm. L. Hagman and Lt. Archie L. Murray, second in command.artist/creator Unknownsubject Government And Law - Civil Servants - Civilian Conservation Corps Ccc Service Camp Landscape And Nature - Deserts Barracks Chisos Mountainscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Men at CCC Camp in Fort Davis
title Men at CCC Camp in Fort Davisdescription Photo of men at the CCC Service Camp at Fort Davis in 1933 during their time off from work. Marfa resident, Juan Jeso is circled in this photo.artist/creator Unknownsubject Civil Service Employees Jeso, Juan Ccc Service Camp Government And Law - Civil Servants - Civilian Conservation Corpscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
CCC Service Camp Employees
title CCC Service Camp Employeesdescription Photograph description by Calistro Nunez Sr. in an interview on January 18, 1975 by Calistro Nunez, Jr., "This picture, taken in January 23, 1934, shows five federal employees standing in front of their barrack, These men worked in the CCC camps." The photo shows men standing on the steps outside the doorway.artist/creator Nunez, Calistro, Sr.subject Civil Service Employees Barracks Ccc Service Camp Government And Law - Civil Servants - Civilian Conservation Corpscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
CCC Service Camp
title CCC Service Campdescription Photograph description by Calistro Nunez Sr. in an interview on January 18, 1975 by Calistro Nunez, Jr., "This picture was taken in 1933, during the depression, when President Roosevelt held office. It shows a CCC Service Camp, which was formed so that the people could work. Their jobs were at making roads on the Chisos Mountain, where Big Bend is now located. The government paid the federal workers according to their duties and responsibilities under several different pay plans. They lived in these camps and were allowed to leave every fifteen days to go to the nearest town."artist/creator Nunez, Calistro, Sr.subject Government And Law - Civil Servants - Civilian Conservation Corps Big Bend Ccc Service Camp Landscape And Nature - Deserts Chisos Mountainscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)