Name/Title
CCC Corduroy Log StackEntry/Object ID
2022.1.166Description
Frank Hyde stands near pile of logs in Uinta Mountains which will be used to build corduroy roads.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Original PrintContext
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 CollectionCopyright
Copyright Holder
Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History and ArtRestrictions
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