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Melvin Herman French
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I am new to your website and interested in knowing if you have any information on CCC Camp War P-63, company 3538-C that was located near Berwind, West Virginia. I understand that this was the only black CCC camp in West Virginia. |
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Terri Sunny Molle
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Had a wonderful time at the museum last Sunday….looking at all of the information about the CCC and enjoying the bluegrass players. I loved the history of the school and the CCC. I have been captivated by the book Written on the Land, that I purchased while visiting! Sunny Molle 239-910-3501. Nutter Fort |
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Will Torres
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The museum is fantastic. I recommend to all. The museum is well maintained. |
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Judith Knickerbocker
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My Grandad was a Supervised the shingles at Camp Hardy…I have pictures of him and I have his boots he wore…He lost 3 fingers at the sawmill..I can send you a copy of his letter of recommendation from Jennings Randolph and an autographed picture of Randolph..Grandads name was Paul Funkhouser. Thanks Judi |
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Christopher David Riggs
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I wish I would have known about a program like the CCC when I quit school in 1998. I may have been better off in my life if given the opportunity to work, learn ,and grow. I love the woods. I didn’t even know about CCC program until a couple months ago. I went on a hike through a T.V.A. park in Muscle Shoals Alabama stumbled upon some interesting things in the woods and started doing some research . I found that the things I had stumbled upon were built by the guys in a CCC Park, I had no idea what that meant so I started doing research on that and it finally brought me here . It’s an absolute blessing ,I would like to thank everybody in your organization for all the time hard work and effort they put into a museum to honor the hard work of our ancestors and the unity it provided for a county during a difficult time, that’s really awesome!! |
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vicki james
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I’ve always been told my uncle Romie Earl Hanshaw served with the CCC . How would I find out and also get his name added to the Hall of Fame page for the CCC. Thanks article very interesting. |
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Elizabeth Covlasky
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My dad Samuel G. Houston at age 18 worked in one of the CCC camps, I think it was 3512 camp White Sulphur Springs |
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yonca kodak
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Hi… This website very breautiful… Good works… |
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Tim Hoefich
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My grandfather, Everett C. Kemper, served in Company 1525 at Watoga 1934-1936. I am working on gathering detailed information about the CCC camp and what was built there. |
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Roger Jeffrey
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My father Homer A Jeffrey Born Sept 1915 in Fola Clay county WV. I am trying to find information on his CCC days. |
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