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Pictures of the Eugene district headquarters (2 of 3)

Two photos depict Eugene from atop Skinner Butte Hill and the office of the district headquarters in Eugene. Eight photos show personnel, including the following: 1st Lieutenant Harry W. Killpack, Adjutant, Eugene District 7th Infantry; F.E. Ambrose, Captain 7th Infantry; Charles Perfect, Captain Quartermaster Corps; Kenneth T. Case, 1st Lieutenant; Sgt. Max Roth, Sergeant Major at District Headquarters; Sergeant Fred Anderson, 7th Infantry; Corporal Sherman N. Hinson, 7th Infantry; Corporal John R. Steger, 7th Infantry; Staff Sergeant Louis J. Lebanoff, Quartermaster Corps; Corporal George Gregory, Quartermaster Corps; Technical Sergeant Charles R. Evans, Quartermaster Corps; Sergeant William Troy, 7th Infantry; Major Joseph W. Smith, Jr., Medical Corps; and Leo R. Burton.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of headquarters camp (Skinner Butte)

Text details the history of the Skinner Butte camp for the headquarters detachment, including a list of commanders and the dates which they served. The commanders listed are: 2nd Lieutenant Warren C. Powell, Infantry Reserve; Captain David M. Shearer, 6th Engineer; Captain Arthur L. Warren, 10th Field Artillery; 1st Lieutenant Edgar M. Gregory, Coast Artillery Corps; Captain John E. Ray, 10th Field Artillery; 1st Lieutenant Norman B. Simmonds, 6th Coast Artillery Corps; and 1st Lieutenant Charles N. Branham, 6th Coast Artillery Corps. A hand-drawn map of the Skinner Butte Camp is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Skinner Butte Camp (5 of 6)

Five photos show views of Skinner Butte camp, including the mess hall and members of the camp lined up outside for a group photo. Three photos show the train station where "casuals" are departing Eugene for home. Two photos show Marcia Jacobs and other young women from Eugene who entertained the camp members, known as the "Jolly Skitters." Shown also are Charles N. Branham, 1st Lieutenant 6th Coast Artillery Corps and Camp Commander, and Seth M. Kerron, Captain Medical Corps Reserve and Attending Surgeon.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 731 (Camp Brice Creek)

Text details the history of Company 731, which worked on project F-21 at Camp Brice Creek in Disston, Oregon. It includes a list of camp commanders and their dates of service. The commanders listed are Major Charles L. Mullins, Infantry; Captain Alston P Rhett, Field Artillery; and Captain Harry E. Cooper, Cavalry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Belknap is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1648 (new Camp Brice Creek)

Text details the history of Company 1648, which worked on project F-31 at "new" Camp Brice Creek in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It lists names of camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: Captain Harold E. Potter, Infantry; Captain Harry E. Cooper, Cavalry Reserve; and Lieutenant F.P. Wencker, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Brice Creek is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of new Camp Brice Creek (1 of 4)

Text at the top of the page reads, "Brice Creek - The (new) Winter Camp, No. 1648, F-31, at Cottage Grove, Oregon." Nine photos show scenes from the camp and camp personnel. Persons identified include Sergeant Rackels, Lieutenant F.B. Wencker, Superintendent Mr. M.A. Meserve, Byrd, Barrow, Prince, Wilson, Hunt, and Gleason.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 758 (Camp Tyee)

Text details the history of Company 758, which worked on project GF-2 at Camp Tyee. Included are names of camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: E.E. Schwein, Major, Infantry; H.A. Skerry, Captain, 6th Engineers; and W.C. Betzer, Lieutenant United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Tyee is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Reedsport (2 of 4)

Eleven photos show views of Camp Reedsport, including the Forest Service building, administration building, barracks, infirmary, officers' and Forest Service personnel quarters, and headquarters building. Images of camp members include a group identified as the "wood detail" and the kitchen and mess hall crew.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Reedsport (3 of 4)

Eight photos show views of Camp Reedsport, including interiors of the recreation hall, mess hall, kitchen, and barracks. Images of camp members include a group identified as the "lower Smith River crew" and the "wood crew." Four men wearing boxing gloves are identified as W.E. Ailgeltinger, G.A. Buckley, William L. Adams, and Emil Lucas. An officer is identified as 1st Lieutenant Lelland M. Cowan, Eng. Reserve.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Reedsport (4 of 4)

Sixteen photos show scenes from in and around Camp Reedsport, including the Umpqua River, Pacific Coast, Neceta Head lighthouse, and the official opening and flag-raising ceremony for the camp. Individuals identified in the images include "Scotty" Valetine; 1st Lieutenant L.M. Cowan, Eng. Reserve; 2nd Lieutenant M.K. McCaslin, Cavalry Reserve; and Captain A.C. Joslyn, Medical Reserve.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Oakridge (1 of 3)

Text at the top of the page reads, "Oakridge - Winter and Summer Camp, 943, F-25, Oakridge, Oregon." Five photos show a general view of the camp, a group photo of camp members, and three camp officers: 1st Lieutenant Roy E. Landblom, Infantry Reserve; Captain Emons B. Whisner, 7th Infantry; and 2nd Lieutenant M.B. Given, Quartermaster Reserve.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 965 (Camp Fall Creek)

Text details the history of Company 965, which worked on project R-24 at Camp Fall Creek in Lowell, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain J.J. France, 10th Field Artillery; 1st Lieutenant L.E. Parks, Infantry Reserve; and Lieutenant Mauritz M. Nelson, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Fall Creek is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Gunter (1 of 3)

Text at the top of the page reads, "Gunter - A Winter and Summer Camp which however changed it's [sic] No. from 1729 to 980 - GF-1, Drain, Oregon." Seven photos show general views of the camp, the "meet" house, forestry and camp headquarters, and camp personnel. Individuals identified are "Shorty" Rex; Lieutenant J.W. Britt, C.O., United States Navy; and E.H. Crosby, Camp Superintendent.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Gunter (3 of 3)

Nine photos show personnel of Camp Gunter. Identified individuals are David D. Zink, Camp Commander; E.H. Crosby, Camp Superintendent; Robert W. Voegtly; Sheldon Hartzell; J.W. Britt, Lieutenant, United States Navy; Charles E. Magoun, 1st Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps; Charles B. Ely, 1st Lieutenant, 381 Infantry Reserve; and Robert Spies.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures of Camp Maury

Text at the top of the page reads, "Camp Maury/A Summer Camp which was moved from the Baker District and became our '981-Walker'." Eight photos show views of the camp, including tents, the bath house, and members baking bread. Identified individuals are Captain Alexander Adair; Fred Webb; Assistant Leader George Abel; and Private 1st Class Earl E. Berry, 7th Infantry.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

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