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Rea

James Rea

St. Paul, MN

1937, 1793, Lodge, SP-4, Student Technician, museum

James Rea was enrolled at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Lodge from June 3 to July 13 and August 2 to September 15, 1937. Rea was a pictorial artist from the University of Minnesota. He was assigned to do pictorial work including water color, oil paintings, sketches and map vignettes. James had some experience in sculpting and that as well.


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