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Nick Roth CCC Photos

Nick M. Roth from Mott, ND was with Company 2763, Camp Mystic in 1935. Mr. Roth joined the CCC in 1935 at Watford City, ND, SCS-7 and after serving at Mystic was moved to Cove Creek Idaho, F-401. Nick Roth's daughter Cynthia Roth Taylor provided copies of discharge and photos of her fathers time in the CCC.

Nich Roth Discharge
Nich Roth Discharge

CCC Discharge

Nich Roth CCC Friends
Cove Creek CCC Camp, Salmon Idaho
Nick Roth dicharge and photos of CCC days
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