Oral history interview with George Wood, 1973 November 7.

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Oral history interview with George Wood, 1973 November 7.

Interview with George Wood, a scientist with the Soil Conservation Service, concerning his experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Wood worked at camps in Stillwater, Oklahoma; Konawa, Oklahoma (Company 2829); and Blackwell, Oklahoma (Company 2812).

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North Texas State University. Oral History Collection.

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Civilian Conservation Corps History Oral History Project.

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