Eight photos show scenes from Camp Wolf Creek, including damage to the wash house from an explosion, a group photo of the camp officers, a drum and bugle corps, the company lined up for an inspection, and a group photo of the company.
Eight photos show scenes from Camp Wolf Creek, including a general view of the camp, a baseball game, men building a bridge, and men cutting wood. Individuals identified are R. Bruce and Witt.
Seven men pose for a photo at an unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps camp, possibly Camp Powers. One man appears to be wearing a navy officer's uniform while the others appear to wear army or Forest Service uniforms. Several buildings and an automobile can be seen behind them.
Five men pose for a photo at an unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps camp, possibly Camp Wolf Creek. They appear to be wearing military and/or Forest Service uniforms. Trees are visible behind the men.
Eleven men pose for a photo at an unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps camp, possibly Camp Wolf Creek. They are wearing white uniforms and some wear white aprons and hats. One man wears a military uniform. They stand on the porch of a building; above the doorway behind them is a sign that reads, "Kitchen." A man's face is partially visible looking out from the doorway.
Five men pose for a photo in a field at an unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps camp, possibly Camp Wolf Creek. They appear to be wearing military and/or Forest Service uniforms. Trees are visible behind the men.
A large group of approximately 35 children and adults pose for a photo at an unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps camp, possibly Camp Wolf Creek. They stand in front of a wooden building with a sign that reads "Mess Hall" over the door.
Photograph of Mary Caroline Wilson Burns, wife of Walter John Burns. She is seated and looking at the camera, while holding a piece of paper in her hands.
Photograph showing Caroline Flanders Couch, her daughter, Caroline (Couch) Wilson, and grand-daughter Mary Caroline (Wilson) Burns. Georgina Burns is seated on her mother's lap. Note: photograph identifies middle woman as Clementine Lewis, but notes "should have been grandma Wilson."
Photograph showing Mary Freeland (Corbett) Robertson, wife of Thomas Robertson (1817-1900). She is standing in front of a decorative background, with her arm resting on a pillar.
Photograph of Henrietta Chase Failing as a child, daughter of James F. Failing and Jane (Conner) Failing. She is smiling and looking towards her right.
Photograph of Jane (Conner) Failing, looking towards the right side of the frame. Her hair is pulled back, and a decorative neckline can be seen on her dress.