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, ...
The Great Depression struck Long Island like lightning, hitting communities and robbing many boys and men of work and dignity. But President Franklin Roosevelt, a conservationist like his cousin Teddy ...
“In practically every case, Delaware boys are enjoying the camp life and have so expressed themselves to their commanding officers,” the Milford Chronicle reported on Sept. 15, 1933. At the time, 453 ...
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They worked for $1 a day, and most were glad to get it. A new exhibit at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma tells the story of the Civilian Conservation Corps — a New Deal-era program that ...
In 1933, as part of the New Deal Program, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This work program, and its military-like structure, was for single men ...
Residents of Aspen, Pitkin County were invited to the weekly open house for the Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Lenado on Woody Creek each Friday, according to The Aspen Times during the summer of ...
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 ...
On a Thursday morning in late May of 1934, Washington State Parks Superintendent William G. Weigle drove from his Seattle office to Millersylvania State Park in Thurston County, about 14 miles south ...
ELVERSON — Hopewell Furnace invites you to join in commemorating the contributions of the Civilian Conservation Corps with a guided hike and encampment on site on Saturday, Sept. 28. All programming ...
NEW MARLBOROUGH — Just off Route 183, there’s a circle carved out of the trees in the Sandisfield State Forest where a stone memorial and a flagpole stand for a tragedy long since past. Ten years ago, ...
Ninety years ago, President Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps put millions of Americans to work building a stronger country, confronting the biggest crisis of its time – the Great Depression.