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10584CCC Members
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  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: E. Lurvey Albert Labin George Hall Walter Katon George Avery
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Left to Right: E. Lurvey Albert Labin George Hall Walter Katon George Avery
10585CCC Members
  • Image, Photograph
  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: D. Gentheimer W. Tame Harold Cass
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Left to Right: D. Gentheimer W. Tame Harold Cass
10586CCC Members
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  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Front Row - Left to Right: S. Lewis Wilfred Martin E. Lurvey Richard David L. Twimbly D. Gentheimer George Hall H. Ready G. Francis - from McKinley, Maine Arthur Lambert Back Row - Left to Right: M. Curran Carleton Hill Archie Waltman Robert Stanwood - Assistant Leader - from Southwest Harbor, Maine E. Bennett? William Perkins G. Cold Wally A. Ludden Ernest Pinkham R. Tozier George Avery J. Thibodeau D. Latty
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Front Row - Left to Right: S. Lewis Wilfred Martin E. Lurvey Richard David L. Twimbly D. Gentheimer George Hall H. Ready G. Francis - from McKinley, Maine Arthur Lambert Back Row - Left to Right: M. Curran Carleton Hill Archie Waltman Robert Stanwood - Assistant Leader - from Southwest Harbor, Maine E. Bennett? William Perkins G. Cold Wally A. Ludden Ernest Pinkham R. Tozier George Avery J. Thibodeau D. Latty
10587CCC Members
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10596CCC Members
  • Image, Photograph
  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Charles Chevalier Harold Cass Arthur Lambert Fernand Pelletier
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Left to Right: Charles Chevalier Harold Cass Arthur Lambert Fernand Pelletier
10597CCC Members
  • Image, Photograph
  • Organizations
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10599CCC Members
  • Image, Photograph
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10600CCC Members
  • Image, Photograph
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10608CCC Members
  • Image, Photograph
  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Walter Katon George Hall Charles Chevalier
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Left to Right: Walter Katon George Hall Charles Chevalier
10573CCC Members and Camp Sign
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  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10579CCC Members at Building Number 7
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10595CCC Members in Front of Mac's Cabin
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  • Organizations, Civic
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  • Structures, Dwellings, Camp House
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Douglas Elliott A. McPheters Photograph "taken at Mac's cabin"
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Left to Right: Douglas Elliott A. McPheters Photograph "taken at Mac's cabin"
10606CCC Members in the Snow
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  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
10607CCC Members Moving a Tree
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  • Southwest Harbor
10575CCC Members Ralph M. Moore, George W. Hawker, Earle Francis Bennett and Walter R. Haddock
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  • Organizations, Civic
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Ralph M. Moore George W. Hawker Earle Francis Bennett Walter R. Haddock
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Left to Right: Ralph M. Moore George W. Hawker Earle Francis Bennett Walter R. Haddock
10577CCC Members With Snow Shoes
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Walter Katon George Hall Ernest Pinkham George Coldwell Wilfred Martin Virgil Tuttle William Perkins Richard David Henry Bishop - from Gardiner, Maine Archie Waltman Cyrus Albin Man in front: Fernand Pelletier
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Left to Right: Walter Katon George Hall Ernest Pinkham George Coldwell Wilfred Martin Virgil Tuttle William Perkins Richard David Henry Bishop - from Gardiner, Maine Archie Waltman Cyrus Albin Man in front: Fernand Pelletier
10610CCC Members With Snow Shoes
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Albert Labin Walter Katon George Hall
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Left to Right: Albert Labin Walter Katon George Hall
10609CCC Members With Tractor
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  • People
  • Transportation, Tractor
  • Southwest Harbor
The tractor is a Best 30 crawler tractor with open radiator sides, made in 1924-1925 as one of the last models made by the C.L. Best Tractor Company before it merged with Holt Manufacturing to become the Caterpillar Tractor Company.
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The tractor is a Best 30 crawler tractor with open radiator sides, made in 1924-1925 as one of the last models made by the C.L. Best Tractor Company before it merged with Holt Manufacturing to become the Caterpillar Tractor Company.
15918Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154
Eagle Lake Camp
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  • Organizations, Civic
  • Places, Camp
  • Bar Harbor
  • 22 MacFarland Hill Drive
...The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at Bar Harbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service...
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...The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at Bar Harbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service...


File Attachment:
CCC – Company 154 – BH - T.pdf
…Organization History CCC Company 154 BH Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154 Eagle Lake Camp Address: 22 McFarland Hill Drive (Eagle Lake …Road) City: Bar Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 246 Lot 259-3 Map: US Geo 1935 CCC Eagle Lake Camp Date Founded: 1934 Other locations: CCC …Three ECW-CCC work camps were established to carry out work in Acadia National Park. …Wilkins, published by the University of Maine at Augusta Press, 1988, p. 67-70 See: CCC Russell 2008.pdf
12856Civilian Conservation Corps Commander's Cottage
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  • Southwest Harbor
  • 67 Long Pond Road
...The cabin was built by the CCC on Benjamin Conley Worcester's land. Later, the land and cabin reverted to him and the cabin became his house...
Description:
...The cabin was built by the CCC on Benjamin Conley Worcester's land. Later, the land and cabin reverted to him and the cabin became his house...
10588Entrance to Great Pond CCC Camp
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  • Southwest Harbor
10619Flag at CCC Camp Entrance
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  • Southwest Harbor
3715Great Pond Camp, Company 158 - Civilian Conservation Corp
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  • Southwest Harbor
  • 67 Long Pond Road
One of the thousands of camps set up by President Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corp program during the great depression. The Great Pond Camp in Southwest Harbor operated from 1933-1941. The men who worked at the camp were integral to the early development of the trail system in Acadia National Park. “The Southwest Harbor camp was opened about May, 1933 with enrollees erecting and living in tents while construction of the roll roofing covered barracks continued. An aerial photo dated September 5, 1933 shows four barracks buildings and four service buildings in place. Officers quarters, dispensary and living quarters for the commanding officer were added later. The last two were of log construction. The camp was located at the height of ground on the west side of the road leading from Southwest Harbor village to the south end of Great Pond [Long Pond]. This was near Acadia National Park lands where most of the work-projects took place. This park being one of the National Park System came under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Consequently the Department of the Interior controlled the employees and type of work projects carried out on the ground. This was a typical 200 man camp. All enrollees were Maine residents. Familial relationships were scarce but for most living conditions were a great improvement over depression years living conditions at home. Living conditions, discipline and in-camp activities were the concern of the U.S. Army…” – Fred E. Holt, former forest commissioner - “In the Public Interest: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Maine (1933-1942) - A Pictorial History” by Jon A. Schlenker, Norman A. Wetherington and Austin H. Wilkins, published by the University of Maine at Augusta Press, 1988, p. 67-70
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One of the thousands of camps set up by President Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corp program during the great depression. The Great Pond Camp in Southwest Harbor operated from 1933-1941. The men who worked at the camp were integral to the early development of the trail system in Acadia National Park. “The Southwest Harbor camp was opened about May, 1933 with enrollees erecting and living in tents while construction of the roll roofing covered barracks continued. An aerial photo dated September 5, 1933 shows four barracks buildings and four service buildings in place. Officers quarters, dispensary and living quarters for the commanding officer were added later. The last two were of log construction. The camp was located at the height of ground on the west side of the road leading from Southwest Harbor village to the south end of Great Pond [Long Pond]. This was near Acadia National Park lands where most of the work-projects took place. This park being one of the National Park System came under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Consequently the Department of the Interior controlled the employees and type of work projects carried out on the ground. This was a typical 200 man camp. All enrollees were Maine residents. Familial relationships were scarce but for most living conditions were a great improvement over depression years living conditions at home. Living conditions, discipline and in-camp activities were the concern of the U.S. Army…” – Fred E. Holt, former forest commissioner - “In the Public Interest: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Maine (1933-1942) - A Pictorial History” by Jon A. Schlenker, Norman A. Wetherington and Austin H. Wilkins, published by the University of Maine at Augusta Press, 1988, p. 67-70 [show more]


File Attachment:
CCC – Company 158 - SWH - T.pdf
…Great Pond [Long Pond] Camp Address: 67 Long Pond Road City: Southwest Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 13 Lot 1-2, 1-3 Map: US Geo 1935 CCC …Great Pond Camp Date Founded: 1932 Date Built: 1933 Other locations: CCC Company 154 BH Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154 Eagle Lake Camp …Three ECW-CCC work camps were established to carry out work in Acadia National Park. …The CCC camp NP-2 on Long Pond was closed in the spring of 1941 - Pathmakers Cultural Landscape Report for the Historic Hiking Trail System
13583Harris - Paul A. Harris (1893-1971)
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Harris - Paul A. Harris (1893-1971).pdf
…Yvonne Simond (1895-1983) Wedding Place Probably Chamonix, Haute Savoie, France Occupation: Regular Army Officer volunteered in May 1917 WWI CCC
13580Members of Company 158, Great Pond CCC Camp
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Members of the Great Pond Camp Civilian Conservation Corps
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Members of the Great Pond Camp Civilian Conservation Corps