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Swimming pool construction at Watoga State Park. Shows workers pouring concrete. Last major project completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Watoga.

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Directional wooden sign at Watoga State Park erected by Civilian Conservation Corps.

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Directional wooden sign at Watoga State Park erected by Civilian Conservation Corps.

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Administration Building at Watoga State Park. Also shows view of parking lot with cars. Constructed in 1934 by Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Watoga using blight-killed chestnut and defective hardwood timber salvaged from the area. Lumber was…

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Administration Building at Watoga State Park. Constructed in 1934 by Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Watoga and Camp Seebert using blight-killed chestnut and defective hardwood timber salvaged from the area. Lumber was produced by a mill…

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Water Tank in forested area at Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park. Man visible on top of tank

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Superintendent's Residence at Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park. Pictured are Carole Holbrook and Melvin T. Corn

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Unknown CCC Workers in front of tent at Camp Price. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park

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A woman stands with two small children in front of the tower portal at the entrance to Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park. Picture is blurry.

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Certificate of Dishcharge from Civilian Conservation Corps. Charles H. Alt, born in Pansy, W.Va., discharged at Camp Price, P-68, by reason of enlisting in the U.S. Army

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Argil Rexroad (Duck, W.Va.) and Charles Ault (Pansy, W.Va.) in front of sign that reads: CCC Camp Price P-68 Company 2598. Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
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