This collection includes photographs documenting the activities in U.S. Civilian Service camps for conscientious objectors during World War II.
Aldrich Butte is on the Washington side of the Columbia River near Beacon Rock.
1942
A break during road work on Wind Mountain. Unidentified men from CPS #21.
1942
February 21, 1944
Photograph of Wind Mountain on the North side of the Columbia River taken from CPS camp #21.
February 21, 1944
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This station was located one half mile away from Civilian Public Service Camp #21.
ca. 1942
The wedding for the Benglen's was held in the chapel at Cascade Locks, CPS Camp #21.
ca. 1942
ca. 1942
ca. 1942
ca. 1942
Left to right: Mabel Schrock, Mark Schrock, unidentified camper, and Henry Prochaska
ca. 1942
ca. 1942
ca. 1942
This cafe was located just west of Cascade Locks CPS #21 on US Highway 30.
ca. 1942
May Rolle, from Olympia, Washington, was a family friend of the CPS #21 camp director, Mark Schrock. She married CPS #21 camp member, Bill Henderson.
ca. 1942
Cascade Locks, Oregon, Civilian Public Service Camp #21 chapel designed by Kemper Nomland.
ca. 1942
Cascade Locks, Oregon, Civilian Public Service Camp #21 chapel designed by Kemper Nomland.
ca. 1942
Cascade Locks, Oregon, Civilian Public Service Camp #21 chapel designed by Kemper Nomland.
ca. 1942
ca. 1942
Member of CPS Camp #21. Photograph taken at camp while Abbenhouse was recovering from an ax accident.
ca. 1942