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Powder magazine at Mill Creek Camp, March 23, 1928
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Tractor and sled hauling group through the snow, Mill Creek, ca. 1928
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Workers cabins at Camp 9, Chumstick cutoff, July 22, 1927
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Camp 13, west portal of the Chumstick Tunnel, July 21, 1927
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Camp 11 at the Chumstick Tunnel, ca. 1927
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View of the west portal at Scenic from Windy Point, May 15, 1928
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Group portrait of engineers convention at workers camp, Scenic, ca. 1927
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Residential area during winter, Mill Creek camp, ca. 1927
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Worker's camp at the west portal, Scenic, June 15, 1926
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Construction at camp 15, ca. 1929
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Camp 15 from the tunnel east, ca. 1928
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Office buildings with lumber stacked in foreground, Penn Mining Company camp, n.d.
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Three completed wood buildings with tree stumps and stacked lumber in foreground, possibly the Penn Mining Company camp at Goat Lake, n.d.
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Group of buildings with treestumps in foreground, possibly the Penn Mining Company camp at Goat Lake, n.d.
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Preparing the dining hall at Gerome Camp, ca. 1940
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Camp Lincoln, the first of the six WPA camps for the clearing project, it was established in 1938 about 43-1/2 miles above the dam near the old town of Lincoln, ca. 1939
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Tent barracks are added to Camp Kettle, ca. 1940.
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Camp Kettle, largest of the six camps for quartering workers on the clearing project, ca. 1940
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Recreation room aboard Camp Ferry, 1939
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Camp Gifford, second-largest of the six WPA cantonments, 1940.
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