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The Creation of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated as the 32nd U.S. President on March 6, 1933. A bill known as the Emergency Work Progress Bill was introduced in Congress on March 21, 1933, enacted into law March 31, 1933. This bill spawned numerous federal agencies, such as the PWA, WPA and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). There were approximately 5,000 camps of 200 enrollees set up in all states, plus the American Territories. The enrollees enlisted for periods of six months at a time and were paid $1.00 per day, of which $25.00 per month was sent directly to their families. The CCC was made up of approximately 3.5 million men, 225,000 World War I veterans, the balance young American boys, unmarried, between the ages of 17 and 28 years. The CCC existed for over nine years until June 30, 1942, at which time it was absorbed into America's Armed Forces.

General George Catlin Marshall testified before Congress at the end of World War II that the early training given to the men of the CCC was a major factor in America's winning of that war.
-- Roy Lemons, CCC Participant
NNDPA Board Member

For more information on the CCC, check out:

If you would like to purchase these books from Amazon.com, please click on the image or link to the left of the book. A portion of the sale will benefit NNDPA.

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NOT AVAILABLE FROM AMAZON
Riding the Rails: Teenagers on the Move During the Great Depression, Errol Lincoln Uys. TV Books, L.L.C. 1619 Broadway, Ninth Floor, New York, NY 10019 or 1999, 302pp.
NOT AVAILABLE FROM AMAZON Adult Education as a Welfare Measure During the Great Depression: A Historical Case Study of the Educational Program of the Civilian Conservation Corp., Charles Frederick Ralston, Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Adult Education, Instructional Systems, and Work Force Education and Development. Copies thru: UMI Dissertaion Services 300 North Zeeb Road, P. O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor Michigan 48106-1346 1800-521-0600, http://www.bellhowell.infolearning.com
Guided With a Steady Hand : The Cultural... Guided With a Steady Hand: The Cultural Landscape of a Rural Texas Park, Jim Steely and Dan Utley, Park Baylor University Press, 1998.
Guided With a Steady Hand: The Cultural Landscape of a Rural Texas Park Guided With a Steady Hand: The Cultural Landscape of a Rural Texas Park, Jim Steely and Dan Utley, Park Baylor University Press, 1998.

For more books on CCC, please see Books - CCC

OTHER CCC RESEARCH SOURCES:

JAMES F. JUSTIN CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS MUSEUM

This site has a vast number of resources on the CCC, more than I had time to review. Includes a history, anecdotes exhibit, CCC biographies collection, a camp and project histories collection, a document exhibit, government records collection and links to other CCC related pages. Well worth the time if you are a CCC scholar or enthusiast.

CLICK HERE FOR CCC REPOSITORY INFORMATION.

CLICK HERE FOR CCC NATIONAL NEWS.

 
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