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The Cabinet
Camp

In 1930, Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur, Attorney General William D. Mitchell, and Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde arranged for the Marines to construct a separate camp for members of Hoover's cabinet two miles downriver from the President's camp.

Tents pitched at the Marine Camp.

The Cabinet Camp was built on land planned for incorporation into the Shenandoah Nation Park; However, the property was never purchased for the park. Today, some of the original buildings are still used and the area operates as a family fishing camp.

Lesson 2
Discussion Topic


How do you think the Cabinet members felt about coming to Rapidan Camp to work instead of staying in Washington?