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Camp Rockerville Company 1794

This photo of 140 men from Company 1794, Camp Rockerville was taken in 1934. It belonged to the Fenner Family and was donated to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota by Joann Sutton.

1934 Company 1794 Camp Rockerville - 140 Men
Below is from after the CCC. Many CCC boys enter the Army and World War II.Letter to Mom WWII
This photo belonged to the Fenner family and donated by Joann Fenner-Sutton.
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