Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

coastal marsh: Page 1
coastal marsh

Page 1

Name/Title

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

Entry/Object ID

2020.1.70

Tags

CCC, Civilian Conservation Corps, Photo, Public

Description

coastal marsh of Sabine National Wildlife Refuge; a snow goose

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Photocopy

Subject

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

Subject Place

State/Province

Louisiana

Continent

North America

Context

Company 1446, Camp BF-1 (Camp Sabine), in Hackberry, LA; built the island for the wildlife refuge

Collection

Southern Forest Heritage Museum

Acquisition

Accession

2020.1

Acquisition Method

Research

Credit Line

*title of entry*, Southern Forest Heritage Museum Collection, *Accession Number*, *Exhibition Title (if it's in an exhibit)*, Southern Forest Heritage Museum, Long Leaf, LA.

Made/Created

Artist

Eric Rueter

Time Period

21st Century

Place

State/Province

Louisiana

Continent

North America

Other Names and Numbers

Other Names

Name Type

CCC pub photos

Other Name

86.Sabine_National_Wildlife_Refuge

Name Type

CCC pub photos

Other Name

87.snowGoose1

Other Numbers

Number Type

Drive

Other Number

SFHM.SFHM.2020.Drive.069

Parts

Count

2

Parts

1-coastal marsh 2-snow goose

Relationships

Related Publications

Publication

The Work of the Civilian Conservation Corps

Exhibitions

Exhibition

Civilian Conservation Corps in Louisiana

Notes

The Work of the Civilian Conservation Corps Interactive Kiosk

Research Notes

Person

Dr. Anna Burns, Dr. James Barnett

Date

2012

Notes

In 1937, the Sabine National Wildlife Refuge was established about 8 miles south of the town of Hackberry in Cameron Parish. The large size of the refuge, 138,987 acres, made it a prime habitat for migratory waterfowl and other birds.