Camp Life

“There were no lights, no camp building, and no baths except in the salty Okatee...The kitchen included a refrigerator, borrowed, which was placed under an oak tree and covered with a tarpaulin; a hole in the ground covered by a grating, three borrowed pots and later a stove obtained from a burned dwelling.  A piece of galvanized roofing nailed to four poles kept the rain out of the pots during cooking hour.” - Catholics in South Carolina: A Record by Richard C. Madden.

Camp Life