National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni collection, 1933-1983.

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National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni collection, 1933-1983.

Includes correspondence, reports, inventories of federal records collections, publications and printed matter. Many of the materials are photocopies of original documents extending from 1933 to 1983. Divided into four series: Miscellaneous publications/histories; Federal records inventories; Correspondence/memoranda; Miscellaneous records.

2.5 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7144416

Arizona State University Libraries

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National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni

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The National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni was founded in 1977 by several former CCC enrollees living in California. In 1982, the organization included over 60 chapters, and in 1980 the membership was expanded to include alumni of similar modern day programs such as the Youth Conservation Corps and the Young Adult Conservation Corps. From the description of National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni collection, 1933-1983. (Scottsdale Public Library...

United States. Soil Conservation Service

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Reports were prepared by various engineers with the Soil Conservation Service. From the description of Reports of a land management survey, Navajo Indian Reservation, 1930-1938. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31277347 Formed in 1935, the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) was an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Its function was to promote and lead efforts to protect against soil and watershed degradation as part of a broader concern fo...

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...