Enrollee Identification Cards, October 19, 1937–August 29, 1938

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Enrollee Identification Cards, October 19, 1937–August 29, 1938

1937-1938

This series consists of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Civilian Conservation Corps - Indian Division (CCC-ID) identification cards. Beginning in October 1937, all enrollees were required to be fingerprinted and provide vital statistics information. The field offices used both FBI personal identification cards and CCC-ID enrollee cards for this purpose. The cards provide the enrollee's name, address, place and date of birth, nationality, physical description, next of kin's name, and fingerprints.

.5 linear inch

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SNAC Resource ID: 11669092

National Archives at Kansas City

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