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Will be in W.V. This week 6-8 wanting to visit CCC Museum…my Dad(John Henry Mattingly) was in CCC in WV …Company 2599. S-76. I have his Pictorial Review Book …. and several pictures taken in camp would be interested in donating them if I could get copies made there of book it is about 12 pages (pics of sleeping bunks,housing,group pics,pool room,building dam,men feeding deer etc….any information you could email me would be appreciated |
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Janice L Wiseman
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My father worked for the CCC in West Virginia. Does the museum in West Virginia have pictures of the workers? I hope to visit it soon. |
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Mike Ruben
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I am interested in Camp Jackson in Ripley. |
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Jen Haller
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The CCC museum at Quiet Dell is AWESOME!!! One of my uncles was a CCC boy in WV (maybe more than one uncle). I know for military records a person can get a DD215 from the county court house, are there such records at the courthouse for CCC service or where would a person find these records? tia |
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Hello … My Name is Ramazan Recber, I live in Adana Turkey , I like your website This website very beautiful… |
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I found some papers where my dad worked in this to,In West Va. the year was 1935.His name was Lafe Trogdon.I was born in Wayne,West Va.Move to Ohio in 1969.I LOVE reading and looking up things about West Va. |
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Hello, My dad was at the CCC Camp at Keith, WV in 1933. I have an old photo album of his and am wondering if the museum would be interested in any photos of the camp. Around 1965, he and my mom drove me to that location so I could see where the camp was and so I could see where they met–at the white church in Orgas, WV during a Sunday service. He was 19, my mom was 16. They lost touch, she originally married someone else and was widowed in 1941, and she contacted his mother in Morgantown. He was in the Army and came to see her near Gauley Bridge, WV while on leave during WWII, and they married soon after. |
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