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Clement Patrick Brady Album

Dan Brady, son of CCC Man Clement "Pat" Brady, recently sent a disk of several photos scanned from Clement Brady's album. Mr.Brady was part of the Minot contingent of 1933-1934 who made up Company #765 Tigerville Camp F-15. The pictures are of assorted people and places during that time.

Getting a haircut
Clement Brady autograph book
A note from Bill Thomas
Sid Johnson writes a message to Pat Brady
Clement Brady and Alfred Ehlke
Pat Brady and George Randall
Brady with white shirt, front row
George Randall and Pat Brady
George Randall  Lemon Ed
4th Section in the woods
A gang from 3rd section
Another view of our camp. Steps lead into messhall
Babe in the woods Einar
Backview of camp
Bill Thomas and Alfred Elkhe
Another photo of Thomas and Elkhe
William Thomas
Bosses of 4th Section
Brandt and Sharpe
Picture labeled Chick
Chow line Minot
Cooks and KPs at North end of Mess hall
Dahl and Shelp
Devils Nest Black Hills SD
Ernie Olson
Fellows and Decker
Frozen Sylvan Lake
Harold Roseth
Inside of messhall. Jack Brandt cook from Lawton
Mr. Shore Forrest Ranger
Mt Rushmore
North View of Devils Nest
Nothing to do
Officers at Tigerville
Pat Brady in forest he worked in CCC 1933
Inspection
Schafer Company Leader
Sid, Phill, Ernie Leaders of 4th Section
Snick, Ardith, Shell
Stub Hatchard
Sylvan Lake Lodge
Tiger Moylan
Tigerville Camp Company Street
Tigerville Woodpile
Two cooks from 765, Brandt and Johnson
Woodpile. Bathhouse in background
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