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Category: Event  Date: 2017-06-13

A Very Important Time

"Thank you for wonderful information about a time that was very important to my father, Robert Gould & his best friend Charles Fenwick."
. . . . . . Judith A Hanson

Robert Gould FamilyCCC Man Robert Gould's Family Members

Judith Hanson and her brother Ed Gould with members of Robert Gould's family visited the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota. Robert was in Company 1793, Camp Pine Creek. Photos of the dam that created Horsethief Lake and men who worked there were of special interest to the family. Company 1793 built the dam.

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A time that was very important to my father, Robert Gould & his best friend Charles Fenwick

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