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Dorothy Day with Catherine Mella at Catholic Worker Retreat, 1939 Image of Dorothy Day with Catherine Mella at the CW retreat at the Catholic Worker farm in Easton, PA.
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Peter Maurin at the Catholic Worker Retreat in Easton, PA, 1939 Image of Peter Maurin with people sitting in a circle around him at the Catholic Worker retreat at a farm in Easton, PA. The back of photo is labeled as "Retreat #1, Easton, Maryfarm, 1939. Ade Bethune"
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Tamar (daughter of Dorothy Day) at Catholic Worker Retreat, 1938 Image of Tamar with a cow at a CW retreat at a farm in Easton, PA.
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Dorothy Day at Catholic Worker Retreat Image of Dorothy Day and Tamar with a goat at a CW retreat at a the Catholic Worker farm in Easton, PA.
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Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, Operated by Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors Image of two men holding tools and hanging up a sign on the side of a building that reads "Civilian Public Servic Camp No. 15, Operated by Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors." The back of the photo identifies one of the men as "Dwight Larrowe."
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Joe Zarrella at Catholic Conscientious Objectors Camp, ca. 1942 Image of Joe Zarrella pumping water at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors.
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Joe Zarrella at Catholic Conscientious Objectors Camp, ca. 1942 Image of Joe Zarrella chopping wood at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors.
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Joe Zarrella at Catholic Conscientious Objectors Camp, ca. 1942 Image of Joe Zarrella stacking and chopping wood at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors.
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Latrine at Catholic Conscientious Objectors Camp, ca. 1942 Image of a latrine at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors
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Office building at Catholic Conscientious Objectors Camp, ca. 1942 Image of office building at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors