Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona, The

Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona, The

Author: Robert W. Audretsch & Sharon E. Hunt

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467130974

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"...This book is a story of the people and places that made the CCC a success in Arizona. Yet what you have here is so much more than that. Sharon and Bob have really created a photo album that chronicles the people and places of the CCC in Arizona in a way never before seen in my recollection. The images and text here represent what the photo album of a CCC enrollee would have looked like had he worked in camps across the state, chronicling what might have been the biggest adventure of a young man's life if a world war hadn't intervened so abruptly and so violently in 1942" -- p. 6-7.


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Author: United States. Congress Senate

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 1918

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The Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona's Rim Country

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona's Rim Country

Author: Robert Joseph Moore

Publisher: Wilbur S. Shepperson Series in

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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Part of the massive relief effort of Roosevelt's New Deal, the ccc was created in 1933 to give young men an opportunity to work and make money to help families devastated by the Great Depression, and to participate in forest and conservation projects across the country. In Arizona, thousands of young men, many of them from the industrial Northeast, served in the state's ccc forest camps. Arizona's Mogollon Rim is a spectacular expanse of cliffs that slices through half the state, stretching from Sedona eastward to New Mexico. Along with the White Mountains, it includes the largest contiguous forest of ponderosa pine in America. Remote and little-visited in the 1930s, the Rim Country offered copious outlets for the ccc men's energies: building roads, public campsites, hiking trails, fire lookout towers, and administration buildings; fighting fires; controlling erosion; eliminating vermin; and restoring damaged soils.


The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) In Text And Photographs

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) In Text And Photographs

Author:

Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones

Published: 2017-11-10

Total Pages: 1122

ISBN-13:

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INTRODUCTION They came from all over America—from the big cities, from the small towns, from the farms—tens of thousands of young men, to serve in the vanguard of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal in the spring of 1933. They were the young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps. They opted for long days and hard, dirty work, living in quasi-military camps often far from home in the nation's publicly owned forests and parks. But they earned money to send back to their needy families, received three square meals a day, and escaped from idle purposelessness by contributing to the renewal and beautification of the country. By the time the CCC program ended as the nation was entering World War II, more than 2.5 million men had served in more than 4,500 camps across the country. The men had planted over 3 billion trees, combated soil erosion and forest fires, and occasionally dealt with natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts. CONTENTS: Copyright History Photographs - Men At Work And Play Photographs - Buildings And Completed Public Improvements The Civilian Conservation Corps and the National Park Service, 1933-1942: An Administrative History The Forest Service And The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42 The Work Of The Civilian Conservation Corps - Pioneering Conservation in Louisiana The Bureau Of Reclamation’s Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy: 1933 - 1942


The Civilian Conservation Corps in Alabama, 1933–1942

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Alabama, 1933–1942

Author: Robert Pasquill

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2008-08-05

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0817354956

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The Civilian Conservation Corps in Alabama traces in great detail the work projects, the camp living conditions, the daily lives of the enrollees, the administration and management challenges, and the lasting effects of this Neal Deal program in Alabama.