Seven photos show camp personnel and views from in and around Camp Crane Prairie, including men building a road and bridge and erecting a telephone line. Identified individuals include Mary Nelson, Mrs. Chricton, Captain Harold E. Potter, Mr. Chricton, Lieutenant Nelson, and Captain Cooper. Handwriting on the page reads, "These Photographs were sent in by the Supervisor of the Willamette Nat'l Forest."
Four photos show church services being conducted at Camp Crane Prairie and the Wickiup Bridge over the Deschutes River. Handwriting at the bottom of the page reads; "Camp History/See back on Page 19, for this data is included with that of the new Camp and location."
Text details the history of Company 1649, which worked on project GF-10 at Camp McKinley. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Major Rinaldo Coe, Cavalry and Captain G.L. Maynard, United States Marine Corps. A photos shows camp cook Lee J. Clouse. A hand-drawn map of Camp McKinley is taped to the bottom of the page.
Text at the top of the page reads, "McKinley - Camp 1649 - GF-10, McKinley, Oregon; both a Summer and Winter Camp." Eight photos show views from in and around the camp, including the mess hall, office and officers quarters, and a rock quarry. Identified individuals are Captain A.B. Dismore, M.R.C.; Lieutenant R.K. Kennedy, Infantry Reserve; and Sergeant Max Roth.
Text details the history of Company 1726, which worked on project S-201 at Camp Loon Lake in Reedsport, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Major Harvey S. Burwell, Air Corps; Captain Dale M. Hoagland, Field Artillery; Major John F. Goodman, 17th Infantry; and Captain Jules V. Sims, Infantry.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Loon Lake - A Summer Camp - #1726, S-201 - Reedsport, Oregon; moved to 'Walker Camp.'" Six photos show views of the camp, a dog, and a waterfall identified as Silver Falls.
One photo shows Loon Lake and three photos show camp personnel. Identified individuals are Captain A.R. Paulette, Medical Reserve Corps; Bullard; and Budelier.
Text details the history of Company 1727, which worked on project F-42 at Camp Powers in Powers, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain A.J. Bassett, 6th Infantry; Major E.L. Ford, Jr., Ordnance Department; Major F.G. Ringland, Cavalry; Captain J.J. France, 10th Field Artillery; Captain K.A. Keveren, Quartermaster Corps Reserve; and 1st Lieutenant Louis A. Traxel, Field Artillery Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Powers is taped to the bottom of the page.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Powers - Formerly 'Coquille, F-42.," both a Winter and Summer Camp, - #1727, Powers, Oregon." Ten photos show views of the camp and camp personnel. Identified individuals are 1st Lieutenant Frank W. Rafferty, Medical Reserve Corps; Captain J.J. France; 1st Lieutenant Louis A. Traxel, Field Artillery Reserve; and Mr. Mimnaugh.
Three photos show the temporary camp and construction of the permanent camp. Three photos show personnel from the camp, including Keith D. McMilan; Major Elbert L. Ford, Jr., Ordnance Department; and 1st Lieutenant Morgan I. Nederhiser, Medical Reserve.
Text details the history of Company 1748, which worked on project F-30 at Camp Mapleton in Mapleton, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Major Oliver L. Haines, Cavalry and Lieutenant Samuel S. Fried, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Mapleton is taped to the bottom of the page.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Mapleton - 1748 Co., F-30, Mapleton, Oregon. Summer and Winter Camp - but it moved further North when it built it's [sic] Winter Quarters." Seven photos show views from in and around the camp, including the camp baseball team and camp members conducting project work.
Twelve photos show scenes from in and around Camp Mapleton. Identified individuals are Captain Kenneth A. Keveren, Camp Superintendent Ray Thomason, Camp Commander Lieutenant Samuel S. Fried, foreman Archive Knowles, G.P. McClanahan.
One photo shows Major Oliver L. Haines, Cavalry and Captain Seth M. Kerron, Medical Reserve. They are identified as the Camp Commander and Camp Surgeon at Camp Mapleton.
Text detailing the history of Company 1921, which worked on project F-33 at Camp Wolf Creek in Roseburg, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Captain Thomas N. Start, Infantry; Captain T.S. Koziatek, Infantry Reserve; and Captain Frank G. Hoffman, Infantry Reserve. A note at the bottom of the page refers the reader to page 75 for a map of the camp.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Wolf Creek - 1921st Veteran's Co., #F-33, Roseburg, Oregon." Text at the bottom of the page reads, "Winter and Summer Camp." Eight photos show Company 1921 leaving San Francisco, a portrait of Leo R. Burton, the creator of the photo album, and various views in and around the camp. Other identified individuals are 1st Lieutenant George Kenneth Fair, Medical Reserve Corps; Fred H. Russell; Edgar T. Flack; and Dr. F.B. Joy.
Ten photos show camp personnel, the company baseball team, and general views of Camp Wolf Creek. Identified individuals are company clerk Charles Morrison; 1st Lieutenant Norman B. Simmonds, Coast Artillery Corps; 2nd Lieutenant Cheals, 30th Infantry; 2nd Lieutenant Drewfs, Engineer Reserve; and Camp Superintendent Forester LeTourneaux.
Eight photos show scenes from Camp Wolf Creek, including the men observing Reception Day, a drum and bugle corps, a guard of honor for Major Corlett, the company flag, and views of snow at the camp. Identified individuals are Lieutenant Drewfs and Captain Stark.
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 in and around Camp Wolf Creek, including the infirmary, company officers, horses, and men swimming in the Little River. Identified individuals are Edgar Flack; Private Frank L. Gourley, 11th Cavalry; Sergeant Eldridge McCormack, 11th Cavalry; Sergeant Henry R. Ross, 11th Cavalry; and Staff Sergeant William R. Kelly, 76th Field Artillery.
Eight photos show views and personnel from Camp Wolf Creek, including the recreation room, mess hall, and kitchen; a man with a fish; men scrubbing pots and pans; and the mess crew.
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.
Eight photos show camp personnel and views of a waterfall on the Little River. Identified individuals are Sergeant Kelly; 1st Lieutenant F.B. Joy, Medical Reserve; 1st Lieutenant G.N. Johnston, Infantry Reserve; Captain Stark; 1st Lieutenant George K. Fair, Medical Reserve; and Danny Hughes.
Three photos show a general view of Camp Wolf Creek; Camp Commander Captain Frank G. Hoffman, Infantry Reserve; and a train carrying members of Company 1921 from Roseburg to the Sacramento District. A hand-drawn map of Camp Wolf Creek is taped to the page. Hand-lettering at the bottom of the page spells "The End."