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The Montana Conservation Corps grew out of great ideas, great people, and a great legacy. Stories of men joining and serving in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression can be heard ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota just received a "90 Year Flag" commemorating 90 years since FDR established the CCC. Received from The Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy, a ...
The Roubaix Echo, May, 1941, reports Army Personnel Changes, transfers, "Side Camp Sputters" and HOOEY-FOOEY by "Pepper" Berndt. This volume has been reproduced from the originally donated to the CCC ...
Hardly a pelican was seen in Bennett County when the federal government created the Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge on marshy Lake Creek in 1935. Civilian Conservation Corps workers built dikes and ...
The Wizipan Fall Leadership and Sustainability Program opened its doors to the first group of students in fall 2020. This program is made possible through a partnership between South Dakota State ...
It was a pleasure to have Anya Mueller from KNBN Rapid City along with photographer Dave Kidd stop by. We talked about the many projects that the "CCC Boys" had done in the Black Hills and around the ...
The board, volunteers, and supporters of the CCC Museum of South Dakota are very please to have the Museum recognized as the Official CCC Museum of South Dakota.
Dedication of Jefferson's Head on Mount Rushmore in August 1936. President Roosevelt (bald headed, seated in car), Gutzun Borglum (standing). CCs from Company 1793 at Camp SP-1 (Pine Creek) set up the ...
On January 18, 2017 the museum received items for display from the Todd family in memory of Thomas R Todd. On June 24, 2017 the museum staff was able to thank them in person for their generous ...
We exchanged several emails with Patty Chapman. She indicated that her father, Cleo Oscar Ames, was in the CCC. We did not have his name among the thousands of names we have recorded. Ms. Chapman ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota and the Hill City Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed visitors to this day of recognition. Lots of photos of the men and the camps from the CCC ...
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