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Pine Creek - Horsethief

Robert W. Allen was from North Dakota and spent some time serving the Civilian Conservation Corps as a medical officer. On September 3, 2019 family members Bob, Audrey and Mike Allen brought several photos to donate to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota. Those photos below feature Camp Pine Creek during the building of Horsethief Lake near Mount Rushmore.

Mike Allen points to CCC Medical Officer Robert W AllenMike Allen points to CCC Medical Officer Robert W Allen
Photos of Camp Pine Creek donated by family of Robert W Allen
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