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[Buildings at the CCC camp at Pineland, Texas]
Photograph of the buildings at the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[CC members do their laundry]
Men do their laundry in buckets in the Pineland, Texas CCC camp. "Wash Day" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[CCC member poses in front of his tent]
An unidentified man stands in front of his tent in the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. He is wearing the uniform that all camp members were issued when they were accepted into the camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[CCC members pose in front of a tent]
A photograph of CCC members pose in front of a tent in the Pineland, Texas camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Certificate of Discharge from Civilian Conservation Corps]
A discharge certificate from the Civilian Conservation Corps for Connie F. McCann. The document was dated June 13, 1934 and signed by Captain Frnak G. Carrico.
[Connie Ford McCann and friend at Texas CCC camp]
Photograph of Connie Ford McCann (left) and a friend posing together at the Civilian Conservation Corp camp in Pineland, Texas. A wooden building is visible in the background, amid trees.
[Connie Ford McCann is photographed with a friend]
Connie Ford McCann, right, poses with a friend during his time in a CCC camp in Pineland, Texas.
[Connie Ford McCann rests against a tree]
Connie Ford McCann is photographed resting against a tree. "Picture of laziness" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Connie Ford McCann rests on steps]
Connie Ford McCann rests on the steps of a CCC camp building in Pineland, Texas. "Ford and Feet" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Connie McCann and friend]
Connie Ford McCann, on the left, and an unidentified man pose for the camera in the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Connie McCann and two friends]
Connie Ford McCann, center, poses with two friends during the time he worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Connie McCann stands in front of his tent]
Connie Ford McCann stands in front of his tent in the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. "Myself in my toiling clothes" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Connie McCann's CCC Tent Crew 1933]
Connie McCann's C.C.C. tent crew pose with their cleaning supplies for a photograph in Pineland, Texas. The man in the rear of the line workers is John Hennesy George, a friend of Connie F. McCann. "Connie McCann's C.C.C. tent crew 1933" is written on the back of the photograph. The inscription on the back of the photograph was written by Connie Micheal McCann, the son of Connie Ford McCann, as he and his father were going through the images. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Forested area around the CCC camp]
Photograph of the woods that surrounded the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Group photograph for a CCC camp in 1934]
A group photograph of the members of the Pineland CCC camp in 1934. The photograph includes the camp leaders, the workers, and the men who had enrolled in the CCC. Behind them are the wood cabins that housed the offices of the camp. The photo is marked "CC Co #893 Pineland, Texas, April 1934, Capt. F. G. Carrico Com. D'G." The photographer's mark reads, "E. L. Rathwell Phot. No C.C.C. 893, Nat'l Photo. New Service, San Antonio, Texas." The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Group photograph for CCC camp members]
This is a panoramic group photograph of members of the Pineland CCC camp in 1933. This image appears to have all the members of the camp, including the African Americans, who pose on the far right of the image. Behind the men are the tents that were used to house the men who enrolled in the CCC. The image is marked, "CCC Co. 893, Pineland, Texas, Aug. 1933, 1st Lt. Geo. E. Burritt F 2nd F. A. , BRG ComDG." The photograph has a makers mark, but it is not clear enough to read. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[J. C. Keenan prepared to do his laundry]
J. C. Keenan hold his laundry and a bucket as he heads to the laundry bench. "A friend heading for the wash-bench" and "J. C. Keenan" are written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Letter of Recommendation for Connie Ford McCann]
A letter of recommendation for Connie Ford McCann. It is dated April 27, 1934 and signed by Captain Frank G. Carrico. In the letter McCann is described as "above the average in intelligence, initiative, and judgment." The letter was mounted on cardboard.
[Man holding on to a boat]
A photograph of an unidentified man holding on to a boat. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Man poses in CCC camp]
An unidentified man poses in the Pineland, Texas CCC camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Man relaxes in front of the CCC camp tents]
Photograph of a man sitting in front of the CCC camp's tents. The tents housed the workers in the camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Man sits at a desk]
This photograph shows a man sitting behind a desk at a Civilian Conservation Corp camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Man stands by a CCC camp tent ]
An unidentified man stands next to a tent in the Pineland, Texas CCC camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[ Man stands outside CCC camp buildings]
An older man stands outside the wood buildings at the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[McCann poses with CCC Camp members in front of tent]
Connie Ford McCann, in the rear on the left, poses with his fellow CCC camp members. Behind them are army cots, tents, and laundry hung up to dry. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[McCann's diary kept during his time in the Civilian Conservation Corps]
Connie Ford McCann kept a diary of his experiences while he was in the Civilian Conservation Corp. His diary covers the work he was assigned, the conditions in the camp, the food, furloughs, transportation, and disagreements and fights.
[Members of the CCC gather around CCC camp building]
Members of the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas gather at a camp building. Most of the men pictured are wearing their civilian clothes, rather than the uniforms issued to CCC members. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men and boys gather at the CCC camp building]
A photograph of men and boys seated outside the CCC camp building in Pineland, Texas. A man looks out the window. The sidewalk is made of wood planks. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men at work in Civilian Conservation Corps Camp]
This photograph shows men working with logs in the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp at Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men chop wood]
Photograph of men chopping wood in the CCC camp in Pineland Texas. Other members of the CCC work crew can be seen in the background The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men gather on a basketball court]
Seven men gather on the Civilian Conservation Corps. camp's basketball court. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men in costume for a parade]
This photograph shows three men, dressed as Native Americans, standing by a parade float with a tepee on it. The banner on the back of the float honors the 2nd Division U.S. Army. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men joking around on laundry day]
Two CCC camp members joke around on laundry day in Pineland, Texas. "'Wimpy' and 'Rhiney' hanging clothes" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Men pose in the Pineland CCC camp]
A photograph of men posing in the Pineland, Texas Civilian Conservation Corps camp. The living quarters (tents) for the camp members can be seen in the background. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Parade float for the 2nd Division U. S. Army]
Photograph of parade float that appears to be stopped on a street. The float includes a replica of a tepee, with several people in Native American and military dress; a sign on the end of the float says "2nd Division, U. S. Army" and lists several locations. A house is visible in the background.
[Parade float honoring the 2nd Division U. S. Army]
This photograph shows a parade float honoring the 2nd Division U. S. Army. Men gather around to view the tepee as one man puts the finishing touches on the wagon. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Seven men gather on the basketball court]
Seven members of the Civilian Conservation Corp gather on the camp's basketball court. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Texas Civilian Conservation Corp camp members]
Photograph of a group photograph of Civilian Conservation Corp camp members in Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Three men pose by the CCC camp bulletin board]
Three men pose in front of a wood building and the CCC camp bulletin board. The donor identified these men as possibly the camp officers. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Two men playing baseball in a Texas Civilian Conservation Corp camp]
Photograph of two men playing baseball at the Civilian Conservation Corp camp in Pineland, Texas. A small, wood building and trees are visible behind them.
[Two men pose at CCC camp]
Two unidentified men pose while sitting on a stone wall at the CCC camp in Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Two men posed in a mock fight]
Two men are posed taking part in a mock fight. "Long & short of it" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Two men stand next to parade float]
This photograph shows two unidentified men standing next to a float decorated with a tepee and drying racks for leather and food. The float has a banner on the back that honors the 2nd Division U. S. Army. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Two men waiting at the Pineland railroad station]
Two Civilian Conservation Corp members waiting outside the Pineland Railroad station. The station has two entrances, one that read "White Waiting Room and The other marked "Colored Waiting Room." The photo has "Self Explanatory" written below it. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Unidentified Road near Pineland, Texas ]
This photograph shows an unidentified road near the Civilian Conservation Corp. Camp in Pineland, Texas. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[A view of the Pineland camp]
A view of the Pineland camp. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[View of the Pineland, Texas CCC Camp]
A photograph of the living quarters in the Pineland, Texas CCC camp. "Company Street" is written on the back of the photograph. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression.
[Woman and man pose outside a building in a Texas Civilian Conservation Corp camp]
Photograph of an unidentified woman and man posing outside a building in a Civilian Conservation Corp camp in Texas. The man is wearing a uniform and leaning against a wooden post; the woman is standing next to him, on his right.
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