Mr. William H. Fraser arrived and assured the duties of Subaltern with this company on March 12th. Mr. Fraser's home is at Conway, Arkansas. He has served with the CCC in Ark., North Dakota, Montana ...
Over 20,000 names of the approximately 31,000 men that work in the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Dakota between 1933 and 1942 have been recorded. If you have information about men or projects, ...
Rodney Chapman was born in Bloomfield Nebraska October 23, 1910. At the time of his enrollment into the Civilian Conservation Corps he listed his address as Martin, South Dakota. A monthly allotment ...
1940, 762, Custer, F-12, Funeral services for Lester Schmeichel, age 94, of McLaughlin were Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at the Freedom Fellowship Church in McLaughlin. Burial at ND Veterans Cemetery in ...
Students and leadership of The Indian University of North America (IUNA) of Crazy Horse Memorial in partnership with Black Hills State University visited the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of ...
Several members of the MCC visited the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota. The group asked many questions, enjoyed the exhibits and spent time reading from the large collection of ...
It is great to spot a familiar face in a photograph! The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota, located in Hill City, SD is home to many photos from the CCC days. In September of ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota has had lots of visitors. We also get many inquiries from the website, www.SouthDakotaCCC.org and various social media platforms. It was a ...
A group from University of Tennessee at Martin stopped at the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota. After spending some time in the museum they had a photo with "The CCC Man" out front.
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 ...
Mr. Kelley O'Brien is sharing his passion for history with the visitors of the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota while learning about the storage and display projects at the facility.
Each CCC camp had a newspaper usually printed monthly. The publication reported on activities in and around camp and various personnel contributed. In April of 1941 The Roubaix Echo reported on the ...
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