Charles Enlow interview, 1994 Feb. 28.

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Charles Enlow interview, 1994 Feb. 28.

Topics include the Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho. Places represented include Cambridge and Council, Idaho.

Sound recordings : 2 cassettes.Transcript : 25 leaves.

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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)

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The Emergency Conservation Work (March 31, 1933 - Jan. 1, 1942; renamed, Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937) was just one of the many relief programs established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to aid in the effort to curb rising unemployment and to lift the "spiritual" morale of the country. Rather than create an autonomous governing agency, Roosevelt used the existing departments of War, Agriculture, Interior, and Labor and established an Advisory Council, consisting of repres...

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Enlow, Charles A., 1913-1997

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Idaho State Historical Society

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