The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began in 1933 under President Roosevelt’s “New Deal” to relieve the poverty and ...
On April 5, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) with Executive Order 6101.
There aren’t many signs marking their achievements and their numbers are dwindling daily. But the work undertaken by the enrollees of the Civilian Conservation Corps contributed much to California, ...
BRIMFIELD — The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 99,500 unskilled Massachusetts men throughout the Great Depression, leaving a legacy of forests, trails, campgrounds, and clean water and green ...
POINT PLEASANT — On June 23, a reunion of Civilian Conservation Corps alumni, family and friends will meet at 10 a.m. at Camp Sacandaga at 117 Page St. (Route 8) in Point Pleasant, near Speculator.
HARTFORD, Conn. -- An 18-year-old Harold Mattern welcomed the idea of clearing forest trails and building bridges and dams as a member of President Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps. It was the ...
About 25 people attend the Department of Conservation and Recreation's memorial service for five members of the Civilian Conservation Corps on the 90th anniversary of their death on Three Mile Hill in ...
"This pamphlet supersedes War Department Regulations, Relief of Unemployment--Civilian Conservation Corps, May 15, 1935, including Changes Nos. 1 to 81, inclusive."--p. [1]. "December 1, 1937"--p. [1] ...
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