Kenneth K. Neitzel papers, circa 1934-circa 1940.

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Kenneth K. Neitzel papers, circa 1934-circa 1940.

Papers and photographs documenting Kenneth K. Neitzel's enrollment in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) from April 1934 to August 1935, particularly his tenure at the 1697th Company CCC, Coon Valley, Wisconsin. Also included are issues of various newsletters including "Echoes of the Valley," and materials relating to the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago in 1934.

0.5 c.f.,413 photographs, and1 negative.

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United States. Federal Civil Works Administration

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The Civil Works Administration was established by EO 6420-B, November 9, 1933, under authority of the National Industrial Recovery Act (48 Stat. 200), June 16, 1933, to provide relief work for unemployed persons through public work projects. Functioned simultaneously, and to some extent with the same personnel, with Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). Liquidated March 1934, and functions and records transferred to the Emergency Relief Program of FERA. From the description...

Neitzel, Kenneth K.

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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). Camp 1697 (Coon Valley, Wis.)

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