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Two men stand outside on the porch of the C. C. C. camp building which is located near Pinecrest Sanitarium. Subjects unidentified.
Members of the C.C.C. play a game of tennis. Stephen D. Trail, later an employee at Hinton Daily News, pictured shirtless on the right.
Automobiles belonging to the army, forest service personnel, and corps engineers are parked along the dirt road. The insignia formation is pictured on the left.
A group of young men stand behind surveying equipment. Subjects unidentified.
Six young men sit behind typewriters. The class cost 50 cents a month to participate in. Subjects unidentified.
A dog sits on top of the structure that is the insignia of the Corps of Engineers. This is the only Civilian Conservation Corps camp that the engineers were involved in.
Civilian Conservation Corps members on the way to clear heavy timber for the Bluestone Dam right of way.
Th men in army uniforms were in control of the (approximately) 175 men at the camp. The other men were from the U.S. Forest Service and were in charge of men at work clearing the right of way for the dam. No funds were appropriated for the construction of Bluestone Dam, so the C.C.C.  Co. 524 was cancelled and all men were transferred to other C.C.C. camps in West Virginia
Two unidentified men working in the kitchen. The camp required two cooks per shift of 24 hours followed by 24 hours off.
Photo caption reads, "Coahes & K. P.'s or dishwashers and dining room orderlies". Subjects unidentified.
The unidentified men of the Civilians Conservation Corps pose by the swimming hole off the banks of New River.
A group of unidentified men spend time by the swimming hole located on the banks of New River. Here, life saving techniques were taught to the members of the Civilians Conservation Corps (CCC).
A group of unidentified workers from the Civilian Conservation Corps pose on the ferry which was built to cross New River to save workers the hassle of having to drive to Hinton and cross the river at the old toll bridge. The ferry then took the men up the Bluestone River where "the clearing of right of way was started", according tot he photo caption.
Six unidentified men wearing quarantine masks due to a death from spinal meningitis. The quarantine lasted 30 days for all personnel at the Civilians Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. The CCC constructed projects including bridges, buildings, overnight cabins, retaining walls, roads, dams, towers, picnic areas, and drainage systems.
Civilian conservation corp worker in West Virginia.

16. Sam Walsh

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' John, Camp Friends'
'John Cortese'
'Sammy Walsh, Camp Friends'
Man on the left is the chef
Picture includes John Contese
Three males appear to be up on the scaffolding.
Several males on the back of the truck and the rest stand.
Men take a brake from working with stones.
Two males on the camp ground.
Several men loads stones on the back of the truck while the driver and his passenger wait.
Guy Cirallo and Camp Friends
Two males pose with their foot up on the bumper.
Joe Alarato & Camp Friends.
Males play with puppy dogs.
Camp friends stand near 'Broadway'.
Several camp friends pose around the entry way of the Barrack No.1.
Two camp friends on the camp ground.
Three camp friends.
Two males stand in front of an erect pole.
Sam Walsh & Camp Friends, Morgantown, W. Va.
Three camp friends stand in the snow in front of Unit 17.
From left to right,Mike, Katie, Nick and Nick.
Two males stand, there is a barrack in the background.
Three males in photo, two are in uniform and the other appeared to be in civilian clothing.
Two males holding branches with prickly chestnuts.
Three individuals are identified as, from left to right, Mary, Nick and Thelma.
Nine friends from the camp pose for a photo.
Three males squat with rifles on their shoulders; on the ground spread the hunted animals while a dog sits patiently next to the subjects.
Five males pose with rifles and rabbits they caught in Morgantown, W. Va.
Josh and camp friends.
The three males are identified as, from left to right, Mike, Nick and Nick.
A view of camp, the headquarters, tents and work vehicles are shown.
A view of C.C.C. camp, the rows of barracks and other facilities, CCC 12.
Men board onto the bed of transportation truck.
'Barrack NO 1'