Name/Title

CCC Employee Fishing

Entry/Object ID

2022.1.471

Description

Civilian Conservation Corps employee kneeling on rocks by the edge of an Uinta Mountain stream. Man displays fish catch.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Original Print

Context

Frank Hyde of Kaysville worked for five years during the United States Great Depression as a supervisor in Civilian Conservation Corp camps. The camps, the result of programs associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, were located in Utah at Kamas, Woods Cross, Pleasant grove, Manila and Black's Fork. During recreational time, Hyde taught boys how to tie fishing flies.

Collection

Forest Barker Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1940

Dimensions

Height

4 in

Width

5 in

Color

Black, White

Copyright

Copyright Holder

Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History and Art

Restrictions

The public is granted reproduction rights only for limited non-profit, and personal or educational purposes with attribution or citation.