Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Civilian Conservation Corps files (photographs), ca. 1934-1942
Dam (concrete), Project 123; and Dam (steel), Project 130; view of bleeder line with floor poured and reinforcement bars placed.
1936-06-02
Dam (concrete), Project 123, pouring concrete in core wall section on west side of dam; note one man stone that is being used; the pipes are to carry water from springs.
1936-06-02
View of Little Chimney Rock, with Sassafras Mountain in the background, taken from the top of Table Rock Mountain.
1936-06-23
Looking down on the city of Greenville's water reservoir, from the top of Table Rock Mountain.
1936-06-23
Dam (concrete), Project 123, building runway for pouring concrete in spillway section.
1936-07-28
Other buildings, Project 120A, view showing service building at dam site, completed except for hanging doors and windows.
1936-07-28
Dam, standing at dam site looking north, Table Rock Mountain and the stool in the background (Job 122).
Dam (earth fill); this view shows clay dam, distance of round-trip haul 1.8 miles (Job 124).
Dam (masonry), some of the building stone to be used on the face of the spillway and retaining walls (Job 128).
Dam (concrete) (Job 123) and Dam (masonry) (Job 128), view showing quarry where we are obtaining stone for concrete and masonry work.
Dam (concrete) form used in core wall to give bond to the different days pouring (Job 123).
1936-10-12
Dam (earth fill), sheeps-foot roller tamping fill on upper side dam (Job 124).
1936-10-12
Dam (concrete), view of earth fill after being tamped with sheeps-foot roller (Job 124).