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Gene Lawton (middle) with Jennings Shumate (right) and unknown friend in Frank, W.Va. while working at the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp.They moved from camp to camp with many projects including building camps, repairing bridges and roads, working…

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Gene Lawton (right) and friends with sheep at an unknown Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Pocahontas County, W.Va.

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Two unknown CCC workers at log cabin near tower at Camp Price P-68. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Interior View of dining hall at Camp Price P-68. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Bill Beller, left, and unknown person at sign near Horse Heaven Trail. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park. Sign reads "This is God's Country Do Not Drive Like Hell"

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Five unknown CCC workers, one in suit, one in uniform, at Camp Price. Large number of camp buildings visible in photo. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Eight unknown CCC workers pose with musical instruments in front of barracks at Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Six Unknown CCC Workers pose on the porch of the barracks at Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Aerial Photo of CCC Camp Seneca near Huntersville, W.Va. Camp Seneca (S 51), built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, was located in Seneca State Forest near the present forest headquarters between Huntersville and Dunmore. The camp was established…

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A car with trailer, other cars and CCC workers in front of barracks as Camp Price prepares to close. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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Trucks lined up convoy-style on the road through CCC Camp Price. Buildings and barracks are visible on both sides. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
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