Significance: The Civilian Conservation Corps blacksmith shop and the Civilian Conservation Corps garage are the sole surviving buildings of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons, designated number 518 a More
Significance: The implement building, was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used for equipment and machin More
Significance: The implement building, was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used for equipment and machin More
Significance: The implement building, was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used for equipment and machin More
Significance: The implement building, was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used for equipment and machin More
Significance: The implement building, was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used for equipment and machin More
Significance: The Civilian Conservation Corps garage and the Civilian Conservation Corps blacksmith shop are the sole surviving buildings of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons, designated number 518, More
Significance: The Civilian Conservation Corps garage and the Civilian Conservation Corps blacksmith shop are the sole surviving buildings of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons, designated number 518, More
Significance: The Civilian Conservation Corps garage and the Civilian Conservation Corps blacksmith shop are the sole surviving buildings of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons, designated number 518, More
Significance: The seed extractor building was built in 1934 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. In it, pine and spruce cones were h More
Significance: The seed extractor building was built in 1934 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. In it, pine and spruce cones were h More
Significance: The seed extractor building was built in 1934 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. In it, pine and spruce cones were h More
Significance: The seed extractor building was built in 1934 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. In it, pine and spruce cones were h More
Significance: The seed extractor building was built in 1934 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. In it, pine and spruce cones were h More
Significance: The seed extractor building was built in 1934 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. In it, pine and spruce cones were h More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The wash house, built in 1939, was the only nursery building constructed by the members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, according to John King. This building provided larger loc More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest bunkhouse, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest bunkhouse, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest bunkhouse, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest bunkhouse, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest bunkhouse, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger residence was built in 1937 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons. This was the first District Ranger residence built by the Monongahela National Fo More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger residence was built in 1937 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons. This was the first District Ranger residence built by the Monongahela National Fo More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger residence was built in 1937 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons. This was the first District Ranger residence built by the Monongahela National Fo More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger residence was built in 1937 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons. This was the first District Ranger residence built by the Monongahela National Fo More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger residence was built in 1937 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons. This was the first District Ranger residence built by the Monongahela National Fo More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger residence was built in 1937 by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons. This was the first District Ranger residence built by the Monongahela National Fo More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest residence, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest residence, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest residence, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest residence, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest residence, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Fernow Experimental Forest residence, built in 1934 by members of Camp Parsons Civilian Conservation Corps, was one of the original administrative buildings for the Fernow Experimental Forest More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger office was built in 1938. According to John King, members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons very likely built it. This was the first District Ranger offic More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger office was built in 1938. According to John King, members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons very likely built it. This was the first District Ranger offic More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger office was built in 1938. According to John King, members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons very likely built it. This was the first District Ranger offic More
Significance: The Cheat District Ranger office was built in 1938. According to John King, members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Parsons very likely built it. This was the first District Ranger offic More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More
Significance: The cone drying shed was built in 1934-35 with Forest Service general operating funds, as a part of the Parsons Nursery of the Monongahela National Forest. It was used to air dry red spruce cones More