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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), one of the first emergency agencies, was established in early 1933. The CCC's mission was two-fold: to reduce unemployment, especially among young men; and to preserve the nation's natural resources.
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arcweb.sos.state.or.us/50th/ccc/cccintro.html
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Approximately 16,000 civilians, including technical foresters, construction foremen, supervisors and others needed to supervise the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps while in the forest camps, have been employed, it was stated.
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newdeal.feri.org/forests/af733.htm
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Fish and Game Conservation; ... Land Conservation;
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newdeal.feri.org/library/index.htm
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The role of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the history of the United States of America. ... Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 1933-1941 ... There were numerous reasons why Congress refused to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps as a permanent agency. However, disenchantment, or failure to recognize the organization...
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www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1586.html
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was created in 1933 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide work for young men who could not find jobs because of the Great Depression. ... The Corps hired local experienced men (LEMs) to train boys as foresters, carpenters, stone masons and conservation workers.
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www.dundeeweb.com/ccc.html
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) was established in March of 1933 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the purpose of performing emergency conservation work, and helping to preserve the nation's heritage.
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www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/ccchistory.html
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The story of the Civilian Conservation Corps and details about their work in north Georgia. ... Enrollment of these Americans into the Civilian Conservation Corps was curtailed in 1935, with the silent approval of Roosevelt. From the initial crop of 250,000 boys the CCC grew to nearly 500,000 in 1936 when the number was to...
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ngeorgia.com/ang/Civilian_Conservation_Corps
ngeorgia.com/ang/Civilian_Conservation_Corps
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Welcome To The New York State Civilian Conservation Corps Museum! This website has been created to introduce you to the museum at Gilbert Lake State Park. Many different kinds of information can be found on this website, including maps, pictures and historical documents.
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