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1. Mike Trulos-Assistant Chef at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in W. Va,

2. Civilian Conservation Corps Baseball Team

3. Lime Kiln Firing at Hedgesville, W. Va.

'State Conservation Commission.'

4. Raccoon onTree Stump, Copperhead Camp, Pocahontas County, W. Va.

Camp Cranberry, Company 525 F-13 was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps efforts between 1933 and 1942. Enrollees were assigned forestry service jobs as well as road construction jobs and telephone line building. The camp was named after the nearby Cranberry River.

5. Driveway Into Camp Cranberry, Cowen, W. Va.

Camp Cranberry, Company 525 F-13 was part of the Civilian Conservation Corps efforts between 1933 and 1942. Enrollees were assigned forestry service jobs as well as road construction jobs and telephone line building. The camp was named after the nearby Cranberry River.

6. Company Street at Camp Cranberry, Cowen, W. Va.