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Category: Event  Date: 2020-09-12

CCC Man Identified

It is great to spot a familiar face in a photograph!

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota, located in Hill City, SD is home to many photos from the CCC days. In September of 2020 Steven and Ceedy Johnson visited the museum and spotted Ceedy's father, Marcus V. Baumberger in two photos.

In 2018 brothers Steven and Jacob Deiss spotted Grandfather Baumberger in one of the same photos that caught Aunt and Uncle Johnson's eyes.

Ceedy Johnson spots father - Marcus Baumberger

Ceedy and Steven Johnson point to Ceedy's father Marcus Baumberger

Marcus Baumberger identifed in photo

Marcus Baumberger identified in photo

Steven Deiss and Jacob Deiss point to Grandfrather Marcus Baumberger during 2020 visit to CCC Museum

Steven Deiss and Jacob Deiss point to Grandfather Marcus Baumberger during 2020 visit to CCC Museum

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It is great to spot a familiar face in a photograph!

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