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Camp Ripley (Minn.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Name Authority File
Scope Note: Camp Ripley (1929-Active) - First established in 1929. Named after Fort Ripley (1), which in turn was named after Major General Eleazar W. Ripley. Active military installation. Variants include: Minnesota. Army National Guard. Camp Ripley; Minnesota. Army National Guard. Camp Ripley Training Site; Camp Ripley Training Site (Minn.); Camp Ripley National Guard Training Site (Minn.); Camp Ripley Military Installation (Minn.); Camp Ripley Military Reservation (Minn.)

Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:

Camp Ripley photo album

 Incoming Materials — Box US Army Transportation Museum (Acc 2017.062)
Identifier: 2017-062
Dates: 1930s

Camp Ripley photographic postcards

 Incoming Materials — Box Gail Christensen
Identifier: 2017-015
Dates: circa 1950s

Camp Ripley Public Affairs materials

 Incoming Materials
Identifier: 2015-085
Dates: 1952 - 2008

Camp Ripley VHS Tapes

 Incoming Materials — Box Camp Ripley VHS Tapes, Object: 2018.060
Identifier: 2018-060
Dates: 1934

Camp Ripley WPA Projects, Part 1, 1937 - 1939

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: VM 2
Abstract

Shows scenes of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) working on projects at Camp Ripley in the mid-1930s. Scenes include the motor repair shop, a warehouse, a warming shed, and images of H.E. Tanner, Sergeant Sam Love, and Harold Round.

Dates: 1937 - 1939

Camp Ripley WPA Projects, Part 2, 1937 - 1939

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: VM 2
Abstract

Shows scenes of the work being done by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) at Camp Ripley. Scenes include the installation of a 15,000 gallon oil storage tank, grading roads, and clearing timber.

Dates: 1937 - 1939

Clyde Werner photographs

 Incoming Materials
Identifier: 2016-011
Dates: 1948 - 1958

Flat file folder 2

 Sub-Group — Folder Panoramic 2

Flat file folder 3

 Sub-Group — Folder Panoramic 3

Flat file folder 4

 Sub-Group — Folder Panoramic 4