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  • The '''Civilian Conservation Corps''' ('''CCC''') was a work relief program for young men from unemployed fami ...twice as many men as we have in the regular Army itself. In creating this civilian conservation corps we are killing two birds with one stone. We are clearly enhancing the value
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  • * Cole, Olen Jr. ''The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps'' (1999) * Cornebise, Alfred Emile. ''The CCC Chronicles: Camp Newspapers of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942.'' McFarland, 2004. 286 pp
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Civilian Conservation Corps]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html James F Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Online CCC Biographies Stories Photographs and Documents] ...-53515--,00.html Rosentreter, Roger L. "Roosevelt's Tree Army: Michigan's Civilian Conservation Corps"], with photographs
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  • *[http://members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html James F Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Online CCC Biographies Stories Photographs and Documents] ...-53515--,00.html Rosentreter, Roger L. "Roosevelt's Tree Army: Michigan's Civilian Conservation Corps"], with photographs
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  • #redirect[[Civilian Conservation Corps]]
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  • * Cole, Olen Jr. ''The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps'' (1999) * Cornebise, Alfred Emile. ''The CCC Chronicles: Camp Newspapers of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942.'' McFarland, 2004. 286 pp
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  • ...uins of the original chapel at Mission La Purísima Concepción in 1934. The Civilian Conservation Corps encampment can be seen in the background. ...35.jpg|{{CCC crews work at La Purisima Mission in 1935.jpg/credit}}<br />A Civilian Conservation Corps crew places adobe blocks at Mission La Purísima Concepción's chapel in 19
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Civilian Conservation Corps]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The '''Civilian Conservation Corps''' ('''CCC''') was a work relief program for young men from unemployed fami ...twice as many men as we have in the regular Army itself. In creating this civilian conservation corps we are killing two birds with one stone. We are clearly enhancing the value
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  • ::Congress passes the '''Reforestation Relief Act,''' (establishing the '''Civilian Conservation Corps''').
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  • * [[Civilian Conservation Corps]] (CCC), 1933: Employed young men to perform unskilled work in rural areas;
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  • ...Leffingwell, p. 82</ref> In 1934, only nine of the buildings remained. The Civilian Conservation Corps pledged to restore the Mission if enough land could given back to make the
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  • ...t, and an “emergency” budget for agencies, like the [[WPA]], [[PWA]] and [[Civilian Conservation Corps|CCC]], that would be temporary until full recovery was at hand. He fought
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  • Reforestation efforts by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the 1930s established red pine and spruce plantations on about
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  • ...e programs was [[AmeriCorps]], modeled after the [[Peace Corps]] and the [[Civilian Conservation Corps]]. It sent 100,000 youth into paid public service jobs around the country.
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  • ...encies to provide work for the unemployed, the largest of which were the ''Civilian Conservation Corps'', the ''Civil Works Administration'', the ''Federal Emergency Relief Admin
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  • The WPA had numerous conservative critics unlike the Civilian Conservation Corps, which was quite popular. One of the principal criticisms was that the pro
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  • ...uring World War II closed the major relief programs like the [[WPA]] and [[Civilian Conservation Corps]], arguing that unemployment had disappeared. ...most popular of all New Deal agencies, and Roosevelt's favorite, was the [[Civilian Conservation Corps]] (CCC), which hired 250,000 unemployed young men to work on rural local pr
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