Civilian Conservation Corps in Texas Records, [ca. 1933]-1986

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Civilian Conservation Corps in Texas Records, [ca. 1933]-1986

Composed of photocopies of reports, correspondence, photographs, and an exhibit booklet, the Civilian Conservation Corps in Texas Records, [ca. 1933]-1986, documents the program's work in Texas State Parks during the 1930s and early 1940s.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8194794

University of Texas Libraries

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