Oral history interview with Albert B. Grubbs, Jr., 1993 February 25.

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Oral history interview with Albert B. Grubbs, Jr., 1993 February 25.

Interview with Albert Grubbs, Jr. concerning his experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Grubbs worked at camps in Lubbock, Texas (Company 3820) and Carlsbad, New Mexico.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Civilian Conservation Corps History Oral History Project.

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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). Company 3820 (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Grubbs, Albert B., 1919-

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Ferguson, James

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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)

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The Civilian Conservation Corps, a federal agency, was created as part of the New Deal in 1935. From the description of Civilian Conservation Corps photograph collection [graphic]. 1936. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38548415 On March 31, 1933, congress passed the Emergency Conservation Work Act, creating the Civilian Conservation Corps. On April 5, the president appointed Robert Fechner of Tennessee as Director of Emergency Conservation Work. Fechner, a vic...