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In May 1935, a group of young men from the Civilian Conservation Corps arrived in Upton. Their work is still visible today.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Roosevelt’s CCC put 3 million young men to work across America. Living in camps across all 48 states (and the territories of Alaska ...
The program is commonly called the Civilian Conservation Corps, or the CCC. To meet Roosevelt's goal of 250,000 men at work by July 1, the Forest Service and Park Service open enrollment to ...
On April 5, 1933, as part of his New Deal programs, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order establishing the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a Depression-era work relief program ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt even institutionalized the opportunity to serve in 1933, when he created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), part of his New Deal, to combat the Great Depression.
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