Transcript of Publicity Poster for William Wellman’s Wild Boys of the Road ( Warner Brothers, 1933) “Scarcely...
Publicity Poster for William Wellman’s Wild Boys of the Road (Warner Brothers, 1933)
“Scarcely a
magazine
appears today
without pictures
of young fellows
jumping freight
trains, huddled in
box cars, cooking
Mulligan stew in
the jungle...”
-Wayne McMillen
Hoyt, We Can Take It
Illustration detail, Hysterical history of the C.C.C. (Little Rock, AR: Peerless Engraving Co., [1935])
Ray Hoyt, Ray Hoyt, We Can Take It We Can Take It (New (New York: American Book Co., 1935)York: American Book Co., 1935)
Illustrations from Hoyt, Illustrations from Hoyt, “We Can “We Can Take It” Take It” (1935)(1935)
Cover of CCC pamphlet
Hoyt, We Can Take It
Cover Detail, Woodsmanship for the CCC (USGPO, 1938)
Publicity Photo: Civilian Conservation Corps at an experimental farm in Beltsville, Maryland. (Circa 1933)
Publicity Photo: Civilian Conservation Corps at an experimental farm in Beltsville, Maryland
CCC Monument
Publicity photo: Shirtless CCC enrollees photographed with crosscut saw.
Personal Photo: CCC enrollees from East Personal Photo: CCC enrollees from East Orange, New Jersey posing shirtless. Orange, New Jersey posing shirtless.
Personal Photo: New Jersey enrolleesPersonal Photo: New Jersey enrollees
Personal Photo: New Jersey enrolleesPersonal Photo: New Jersey enrollees
Harry Rossell, “Spirit of CCC,” 1938.
Illustration, Illustration, Woodsmanship for the CCC Woodsmanship for the CCC (1938)(1938)
Photo credit: Errol Lincoln Uys, Riding the Rails: Teenagers on the Move in the Great Depression (Routledge, 2003).