Jesuit Camp site

Old Dog

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May 22, 2007
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Amanda,

Jacko's personal things are special only to a very few peole.

What you need to realise is that to your Dad you were probably his greatest Treasure.

BTR

I understand how you feel about the way things came alive.
Jacko had a way of doing that for every one I think.
One of the reasons I registered was because I no longer found his posts.
I was watching the proceedings of many conversations as a nonparticipant for a couple years.

I have so enjoyed reading of things that are my interests too,
In your picture, .... Lady, You don't have to look far for treasure.

OD
Thom
 

Old Dog

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May 22, 2007
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Amanda, thank you.

Hope all is well with you. Loosing your Dad isn't something we will ever get over.
And realy, I am not sure I want to.

But I will get past it and remember you with your Dad now.

You have at least given some of us a great gift. thanks again.

Thom
Old Dog
 

Stryker_FO

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is it in any of these areas...

it looks like 3840 to me if you look closely


if its any of these areas it is a CCC camp site.. I know alot of the guys did stuff like that my Grandpa was a CCC in Eastern Arizona



SCS-19
3840

8/23/1935
Benson
Benson
St. David 8 mi. S

SCS-26
3840

10/1/1939
Nogales
Petagonia
Flux Canyon 17 mi. NE

FWS-1
3840

9/14/1941
Parker
Parker
Parker Dam 19 mi.N

There were alot of other areas that the CCC covered that are not listed that they camped at while on their way to other places or undocumented camps.
 

saw1

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Maybe my eyes are playing tricks, but the number 1 looks to me like the eye of a horse if you tilt your head a little to the left. Hope I am not the only one that can clearly see a horse's head nose and slightly open mouth. ;D
 

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