Eleven photos show the recreation hall and an oil painting hung in the hall, members of Company 963 posing for group photos, the camp mascots (two dogs), and views of the coast and Alsea Highway. Identified individuals are Captain Johnson and Lieutenant Davis.
Text at the top of the page reads, "Cape Creek - Winter and Summer Camp at Yachats, Oregon - #963, F-29." Seven photos show views from in and around the camp, including a group photo of the members of Company 963 posing in trucks and a view of Coos Bay.
Text details the history of Company 963, which worked on project F-29 at Camp Cape Creek in Yachats, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain W.W. Crawford, 10th. Field Artillery and Captain B.A. Johnson, 53rd Infantry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Cape Creek is taped to the bottom of the page.
This photograph depicts a memorial marker in Depot Bay for Roy Bower and Jack Chambers. The marker is a rectangular stone plinth erected on a cliff overlooking the ocean. It has two brass plaques which are illegible in the photograph, but which read, "In Memoriam / From this harbor - in storm - departed - Roy Bower and Jack Chambers fishermen of the trolling fleet October 4, A.D. 1936 on a mission of rescue." and, "It is not true. Life is not slain by death. The vast, immortal sea shall have her own, shall garner to her this expiring breath, shall reap where she has sown." Seaweed is draped over the top of the marker and there are fresh flowers laid at the base.
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting.
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting. At the center of the stage, a man is handing a small trophy to a woman.
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting.
This photograph depicts the Look-Out at Cape Foulweather in Newport, Oregon. An inscription on the photograph notes "'Ye Looke-Oute' on Otter Crest. Chateau, Newport, Ore."
This photograph depicts several people fishing along the coast in Yachats, Oregon. An inscription on the photograph notes "Fishing for tomcod. Yachats, Ore."
This photograph depicts two people standing outside what appears to be a business. A hand-painted, wooden sign for "Yachats" is visible, with steps leading up to the building.
This photograph depicts a large group of people digging for rock oysters [mussels] at Nelscott along the Oregon Coast. An inscription on the photo notes "Digging rock oysters at Nelscott."
This photograph depicts The Look-Out at Otter Crest at Cape Foulweather near Newport, Oregon. Advertising large-view telescopes "finest view on the coast" and good food at the entrance. An inscription on the photo notes "Chateau on Otter Crest."
This photograph depicts Ben Kaminski standing outside a boathouse in Delake, Oregon. A hand-painted sign advertises boats for rent, and an advertisement for Caille outboard motors, sold by John Budleman[?] Co. in Portland, is visible on the exterior of the building on the left.
This photograph depicts a wooden pier in Newport, Oregon. Two signs advertising "Clams and crabs" are visible, with several boats tied to the pier. The town of Newport is visible in the background.
This photograph depicts people picnicking on the beach at Depoe Bay. Five are pictured at center, and one person sits on a log to the right. An inscription on the photograph notes "Hungry shimmy-kittens at Depoe Bay, March 31st, 1935."
This photograph depicts a longshot of the town of Yachats and the mouth of the Yachats River on the Oregon Coast viewed from above. A note on the back of the print mentions the photo was taken on Mount Yachats.
This photograph depicts a wooden jetty extending into the ocean at Newport along the Oregon Coast. In the foreground is a wooden fence and foliage on a hillside