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Witham Photos CCC Camp Narrows

Gale Witham from Britton, SD was in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. He served with Company 2757 at Camp Narrows (Blue Bell) SP-3. Mr. Witham's daughter Susan Jerde donated some photos from CCC days in the Black Hills.

Barracks men at Narrows
Sylvan Lake Hotel 1935
Men and trucks Camp Narrows
Custodians Cabin Custer State Park
Men of CCC Company 2757
Roll Call CCC Camp
Snow at Narrows
Mount Rushmore 1935
Snow Scene 1935
Photo of Camp Narrows
Black Hill Rushmore in background
Photos from Gale Witham CCC days at Camp Narrows.
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