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."
Four menus for holiday dinners are attached to the page. One menu is for Christmas dinner served at the Detachment District Headquarters (Skinner Butte Camp) on December 25, 1933. A second menu is for Christmas dinner served for Company 1727 at Camp Powers and is undated. A third menu is for Thanksgiving dinner served for Company 1748 at Camp Mapleton on November 30, 933. A fourth menu is for Christmas dinner served to Company 1748 at Camp Mapleton on December 25, 1933.
Approximately 40 menus are attached to the page in an overlapping fashion. The menus are for Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners served at the various Civilian Conservation Corps camps in the Eugene district in 1933 and 1934. There is also a partial page with the heading "Members" which lists names of the members of one of the camps.
A photo shows the aftermath of a forest fire on a mountainside. Charred tree stumps fill the landscape. A caption at the top of the page reads, "Burn on Dead Mountain." Text at the bottom of the page reads, "Fire! It is to prevent such havoc as this that the 3 C movement serves a definite purpose."
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 view of the coastline and ocean at an unknown location, possibly near Camp Cape Creek in Yachats, Oregon. A road with guardrails is visible in the foreground. A car can be seen parked along the road.
Aerial view of the coastline and ocean at an unknown location. A grouping of buildings can be seen along the coast. Tree-covered hills rise up from the coastline.
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.
Aerial view of an unidentified Civilian Conservation Corps camp, possibly Camp Wolf Creek. The camp is in a clearing surrounded by trees. A long wooden building is visible in the foreground with four lines of tents behind it.
A waterfall identified as Silver Falls, located 5 miles west of Camp Loon Lake. The view of the falls is framed by tree branches. See related image 127 in Album 380.
View of Camp Coquille at Coquille, Oregon. Tents surround a wooden building at the center of the camp. A group of men can be seen posing for the camera in front of the camp. Handwriting on the back of the photo reads, "3/21/35 Dear Major - Thought this would be a welcome addition to your collection. Am still CCC-ing and occasionally contact or receive letters from many of your former officers. All still cherish the memories of the old kingdom of Eugenia. You and Mrs. Corlett left an indelible imprint in the hearts of the men and women you contacted there. We all hope you are well and happy and not too busy. Love to both of you. The Killpacks / Coquille P207 - Co 756 Later / Capt Callen Koziatek."
Aerial view of the coastline, ocean, and mountains at an unknown location. A group of buildings can be seen on a road that winds along the coast, possibly a Civilian Conservation Corps camp. Tree-covered mountains rise up from the coastline.
A map of Oregon shows the locations of the Eugene district Civilian Conservation Corps camps. The camp names have been written onto the map in green ink with a circle to indicate each camp's location. A caption on the map reads, "Summer and Winter Camps."
An article from the September 16, 1973 issue of the Oregonian newspaper, titled "CCC shaped lives of many youths, Northwest forests." The article notes that the Civilian Conservation Corps would be celebrating its 40th anniversary in the fall of 1973 and details the history of the program. It focuses specifically on one Oregon camp, Zigzag Camp, and the experience of John E. Mills, who was a foreman at the camp. The article discusses the improvements the CCC men made to Oregon's forests and the positive impact the program had on the lives of the men who participated.
The front cover page of a menu for the 1933 Thanksgiving dinner served to Company 757 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. Motifs of turkeys and pumpkins decorate the page. Stamped text reads, "Rec'd Hq. Eugene District CCC Date Dec 4 1933."
The inside front cover of a menu for the 1933 Thanksgiving dinner served to Company 757 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. On the top half of the page are listed names of Officers, Enlisted Men, and Forestry Foremen. On the bottom half of the page is the heading "Company Roster," with names listed under the subheadings "Leaders" and "Assistant Leaders."
The front cover page of a menu for the 1933 Christmas dinner served to Company 757 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. A border with a motif of leaves and berries decorates the page. Handwriting at the top of the page reads, "To Major Corlett."
The inside front cover of a menu for the 1933 Thanksgiving dinner served to Company 757 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. On the top half of the page are listed names of officers, enlisted men, and forestry foremen. On the bottom half of the page is the heading "Company Roster," with names listed under the subheadings "Leaders" and "Assistant Leaders."
The last page of a menu for the 1933 Christmas dinner served to Company 757 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. The top half of the page is a continuation of the list of company members from the previous page. The bottom half of the page lists the dishes to be served at the Christmas dinner.
The front side of a broadside produced for the Hart-Royal Co. advertising plots of land for sale in Mount Tabor Villa. The neighborhood is part of today’s Montavilla neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. The broadside includes a birds-eye view map, a plat map of available plots for purchase, and a map of Portland showing the neighborhood in relation to the rest of the city.
The back side of a broadside produced for the Hart-Royal Co. advertising plots of land for sale in Mount Tabor Villa. The neighborhood is part of today’s Montavilla neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. The broadside gives details about the new neighborhood and how to purchase land.