Pulpwood on the Terra Nova River east of the railroad bridge
Joe Louie Photograph
Scharnweber standing on the pulpwood
loading dock east of the railroad bridge
Joe Louie Photograph.
View of the railroad bridge from the
pulpwood loading dock.
Joe Louie Photograph
A view at the northend of the railroad
bridge.
From left-Unknown, "Doc" Pittman our
camp medic, Joe Louie our camp
mechanic, and George Merritt.
It looked to us like there had been a
forest fire in the back ground.
Joe Louie Photograph
The lake next to Camp-III provided a lot
of recreation for us. We wished we could
have had this spot earlier in the summer.
The boat in the foreground has Jerome
Young and Joe Louie manning the
paddles. The boat in the center is
occupied by Curtiss Drumheller on the
left, with Wilkerson on the right. The far
boat has Norm Simons in the rear then
Alfanso Aranda and Iacovelli
Jerome Young Photograph.
Jerome Young checking out the inlets on
the lake.
A beaver hut that was across the lake
from Camp-III. Jerome Young
Photograph.
Jerome Young standing on our makeshift
dock.
View of our huts at Camp-III. The lake
is off to the left. Jerome Young Photo.
Drinking water bag.
Jerome Young photo.
Before our move from Camp-I to Camp-III
at Terra Nova, we took a speeder ride one
Sunday to check out our new camp site at
Terra Nova. In this view we have arrived at
Terra Nova. Fred Rose, our speeder
operator, is sitting with his back to the
camera. Cobb is to his left and Joe Louie is
to the right of the speeder.
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