George Bishop, Huntsville and Currant Creek Camps, wild animal
Image shows a wild animal, perhaps a raccoon or wolverine, sitting captured at either the Huntsville or Currant Creek (Heber City) CCC Camps. The Huntsville Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F) and the Huntsville and Currant Creek Camps both worked in conjunction with the Bur...
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Utah State Historical Society
1934
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Online Access: | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6610x9x |
Summary: | Image shows a wild animal, perhaps a raccoon or wolverine, sitting captured at either the Huntsville or Currant Creek (Heber City) CCC Camps. The Huntsville Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F) and the Huntsville and Currant Creek Camps both worked in conjunction with the Bureau of Reclamation (BR). George Bishop, the donor of this photo, was enrolled in the CCC between 1934-36. He worked at the Huntsville and Currant Creek Camps, as well as the Ephraim and Jericho Camps. |
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