Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Hacoda, Geneva County, Alabama.
"Looking east toward Samson." The buildings are numbered and labeled on the back of the photograph as follows: "1. Recreation hall - canteen and barber shop; 2. Officers' quarters; 3. Foresters' quarters; 4. Barracks #1; 5. Barracks # 2, behind headquarters building - '...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photo/id/24439 |
Summary: | "Looking east toward Samson." The buildings are numbered and labeled on the back of the photograph as follows: "1. Recreation hall - canteen and barber shop; 2. Officers' quarters; 3. Foresters' quarters; 4. Barracks #1; 5. Barracks # 2, behind headquarters building - 'My home'; 6. Barracks #3; 7. Barracks #4; 8. Bathhouse; 9. State supply house; 10. Garage and truck drivers' headquarters; 11. Mess hall and chow line; 12. Headquarters building; 13. A little bit of rich pine; x=your boy - Mc; 14. Wash mess kits here; 15. Light and water plant; 16. Water tank; 17. 'Latrine' - 'here we rest.'" |
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