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Image of Civilian Conservation Corps Lone Dome Camp F-53-C. An overhead view of the camp buildings, allowing various structures to be seen. The numbers 338764 are in the lower right. McPhee is included in the title, which could be an author.
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Image of Civilian Conservation Corps officers and facilitating personnel at Blanco Camp F-29-C. The numbers 329969 are in the lower right.
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Image of Civilian Conservation Corps technical quarters at Glade camp F-28-C. Various tent structures are seen, along with a man in uniform outside one of the tents. The numbers 285586 are in the lower right.
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Image of Civilian Conservation Corps technical quarters at camp F-28-C. Two structures are seen, mostly hidden behind tall pine trees. A possible flag pole is also present. The numbers 285551 are in the lower right.
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Image of a safety sign between Pagosa and Blanco Camp F-29-C in 1936. A man in uniform stands pointing to the sign outside a pickup truck. The numbers 329 are visible, however the rest are unknown.
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Image Civilian Conservation Corps technical quarters at Glade camp F-28-C. Various tent structures are seen within the photograph. The numbers 285550 are seen in the lower right.
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Image of Civilian Conservation Corps technical service quarters at Glade camp F-29-C. Various tent structures are present within the image. The numbers 285549 are in the lower right.
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image of teams at work on the Glade Truck Trail in 1934. The numbers 29913 are seen, there could be another number, however it is unknown.
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Image of workers branding calves at Beaver Crossing Roundup within Glade District. Men are standing in a large field over looking cattle. One of the calves is getting branded. The numbers 47595A are in the lower right.
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Image of workers branding calves at Willow Springs RS, in Montezuma. People are riding horses looking after calves in a large field. The numbers 47594A are in the lower right.
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In July 1985, Snowdon & Hopkins architectural firm was collaboratively honored with an Award of Excellence by the American Institute of Architects and the American Association of Libraries. Pam Hopkins and Craig Snowdon were young, creative architects when they designed Vail's first green building, the Vail Public Library (VPL). To earn the contract, Snowdon & Hopkins were declared winners of a timed architecture competition sponsored by the Vail...
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This image of Two Elk Lodge was captured by Retired Vail Fire Lieutenant, Mark W. Mobley, on 19 October 1998.
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Left to right: NYC Mayor John Lindsay, Terry Minger
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Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) on Senior Sneak Day 1938. She is standing at the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun in Colorado Springs. Spencer Penrose built the shrine between 1934 and 1937, dedicating it to Will Rogers who died in a plane crash in 1935. The elevation on the top deck in 8,136 ft. The shrine is now part of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.
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An image of Civilian Conservation Corps Check Dam. Men are working together to carry a large log up a small hill. The numbers 280345 are in the lower right. There is a piece of text attached to this photograph. It states "6. Civilian Conservation Corp workers from the Blanco CCC Camp, carrying a big log to a check dam site to control erosion. August 1933."
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An image of Civilian Conservation Corps crew carrying a log for Biggs Spring fence. The numbers 285561 are in the lower right.
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An image of Civilian Conservation Corps laborers on Glade Truck Tail. Horses can be seen pulling some kind of digging tool in the ground. Laborer's supervise the horses as they work. The numbers 285601 are in the lower right.
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An image of Civilian Conservation Corps laborers on Glade TT. The numbers 285600 are in the lower right.
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An image of Civilian Conservation Corps, dismantling New Mexico Lumber Co Railroad bridge across Plateau Cree. The numbers 285563 are in the lower right. Two men are seen working on taking apart the bridge.