Little Harlem - CCC - SCS Camp

Photograph of Little Harlem, Civilian Conservation Corps 1817 and Soil Conservation Service Camp OK 27. The photo shows the decorative masonry pillars and gate with the sign and the camp itself in the background which was established for African Americans.
Date: July 22, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Civilian Conservation Corps

Photograph of a Civilian Conservation Corps Chinese Elm planting, which serves as a wind break. The wind break project was created by the Hobart Camp of the Elk City Project for the John J. Krieger and Pearl E. Shafer Krieger farm near Komalty on N2240 Road and E1370 Road. The Krieger children were Clarence J., Helen McGuire Krieger and Marjorye P. Rogers Krieger.
Date: July 24, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

L.T. Gillespie Farm

Photograph of workers watering crops on the L.T. Gillespie Farm, Wetumka Camp, Wetumka, OK.
Date: July 22, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Chickasha Project Land

Photograph of Chickasha Project land with corn, oats and cotton on the contour. This is the Peter Johnson farm at S 1/2 B5-SN-3W.
Date: July 22, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Gate to Little Harlem

Photograph of decorative masonry pillars on the gate to Little Harlem, an African-American camp, Wetumka Camp, Wetumka, OK.
Date: July 22, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Chinese Elm

Photograph of Chinese Elm saplings to serve as windbreaks for the John J. Krieger farm. Elk City Project, Hobart Camp, Hobart, OK.
Date: July 24, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Wetumka Camp

Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED man in the Muskogee District, Wetumka Camp, Wetumka, OK.
Date: July 22, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

W.G. Methvan Farm

Photograph of W.G. Methvan farm in Chickasha Project at E 1/4 23-SN-7W. The natural grass cover was killed by prairie dogs. There is a heavy stand of Canadian thistles in the background.
Date: July 23, 1936
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History