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Jayson and Andrew Dykstra Photos

These photographs were donated to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota by Jayson Dykstra and brother Andrew Dykstra. Both CCC men were stationed at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Roubaix and it's side camp Black Fox in South Dakota.

Andrew and Jason Dykstra
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Dykstra CCC Photo Album
Photos taken by CCC men Andrew and Jayson Dykstra
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