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Emmitt Hall Photos

Emmitt F. Hall from Burke, SD provided these photos from his time in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Emmitt was with companies and camps: 1937, Co. 757, Camp Doran, F-23; 1937, Co. 2757, Narrows, SP-3; 1938, Co. 2754, Wind Cave, NP-1; 1939, Co. 2754, Badlands, NP-2.

Mr. Hall identifed some of the men in the photographs: Emmitt Hall, Duke Halls, Dale Blessing, Lonard Krueger, Edwin Woehl, Richard Stanek, Ken Helsing, Barnes.

Camp Narrows
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Camp Narrows Sawmill
Emmitt Hall
Hubber-Emmitt Hall-Barnes
Wind Cave Elevator Building
Emmitt Hall's photos from Camps Narrows, Doran, Wind Cave, Badlands.
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