Results for Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps Garages
The Civilian Conservation Corps equipment sheds and the as...
Civilian Conservation Corps, Leeds, Utah
The Leeds CCC camp opened in October 1933 under the direct...
Civilian Conservation Corps (C. C. C.) Camp 1935~1940
This rock entrance is all that remains of Camp Ala. SP-16,...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Camp Devil's Lake
In an effort to get the economy ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps and Forestry in Texas
Continuing efforts started in the 1920s by the Texas Fores...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Co. 2425 MP-3
CCC Company 2425, with Negro veteran...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Marker Front:Civilian Conservation Corps
March 31,...
Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1370
Near here is the site of CCC Company 1370 from 1935-1940. ...
Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 2386
Located north of this marker is the site of the camp of CC...
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp P-56, Company 1367
On this site in July 1933, CCC Camp P~56 Company 1367, ope...
Results for Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps Garages
The Civilian Conservation Corps equipment sheds and the associated boulevard lie on both sides of the wide median in the maintenance yard. Construction of the sheds began in 1941. The sheds were originally built to store the heavy equipment used ...
Civilian Conservation Corps, Leeds, Utah
The Leeds CCC camp opened in October 1933 under the direction of the Dixie National Forest Service on the site of an existing ranger station. Leeds, a town of less than 200, more than doubled with the opening of the ...
Civilian Conservation Corps (C. C. C.) Camp 1935~1940
This rock entrance is all that remains of Camp Ala. SP-16, 3486 and Camp Ala. TVA-7, 3483 which were built here due to available water. They were part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's conservation projects. When WW II started the ...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Camp Devil's Lake
In an effort to get the economy moving during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Federal Government initiated a number of work projects. One of these was the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).
The CCC was for ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps and Forestry in Texas
Continuing efforts started in the 1920s by the Texas Forest Service (TFS),the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), established through the Emergency Conservation Work Act (1933) during the Great Depression, aided in efforts to preserve Texas forests. CCC enrollees offered fire protection ...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Co. 2425 MP-3
CCC Company 2425, with Negro veterans of WW I as its members, was formed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, June 27, 1933. The Corpsman then moved to Shiloh National Military Park and lived in tents while building Camp ...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Marker Front:Civilian Conservation Corps
March 31, 1933 to June 30, 1942
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established by the 73rd Congress in order to put young men to work restoring the natural resources of this country during the economic ...
Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1370
Near here is the site of CCC Company 1370 from 1935-1940. Among the most popular New Deal programs, the CCC was designed to encourage conservation of natural resources and employment training during the Great Depression. CCC 1370 enrollees were actively ...
Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 2386
Located north of this marker is the site of the camp of CCC Company 2386, Beach, Virginia. The camp was organized in 1935 and disbanded in 1942. The company consisted of 2 to 3 military officers, a civilian technical service ...
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp P-56, Company 1367
On this site in July 1933, CCC Camp P~56 Company 1367, opened with an enrollment of 192 Virginia men. The camp, which was organized as one of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal employment programs, consisted of 52 small barracks, ...