Road work near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.22.1.9-28
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- 1941
"Our truck to load" on back of photograph. Road work near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Road work near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
"Our truck to load" on back of photograph. Road work near the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
Road work near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
"Gathering rocks" on back of photo. Unidentified conscientious objectors near Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp, 1941
James Donald Millar, a cook's helper
James Donald Millar, a cook's helper in a conscientious objector camp in British Columbia in 1941. Better known as Donald Millar.
Jesse B. and Naomi Martin family at Montreal River
The Martin family standing in front of their cabin at Montreal River. Caption in album reads: "Our home while serving at Camp." Left to right: Jesse B., James, Mary, Lois, Naomi.
The Sherk tent at Montreal River
Caption in album reads: "Sherks Home." Left to right: ?, J. Harold Sherk, Jesse B. Martin
Dogs at the Montreal River camp
Caption in album reads: "C.O. Dogs."
Alternative Service work on the Trans-Canada Highway
Working at the side of the Trans-Canada Highway
Caption in album reads: "Putting side of road into shape."
Trees cut down for road building
The camp doctor (left) and Mr. Tench
Left to right: E. J. Swalm, Jesse B. Martin, J. Harold Shirk, Noah Bearinger. They are standing in front of a summer sleeping tent. Identification from Darrell Frey, Called to be a Soldier, p. 106.
Men cutting hair at Montreal River
Sleeping bunks at Montreal River
An interior view of one of the the Montreal River bunkhouses.
The camp cook, Mr. Costella, rings a triangle.
Unloading food truck at Montreal River