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Sandy Baxter
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I am looking for information about the Illinois and Wisconsin CCC |
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Bursa Oto Ekspertiz
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Are you very beatiful wep site |
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Dyer Anderson
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I’m an officer in the Pendleton County Historical Society and am interested in having a program on the CCC. There were 3 camps in the County. Some time ago I saw a newspaper account of a program presented to a group in Lost River, Hardy County. Is there some group that will travel and present a program on the history of CCC in West Virginia? We haven’t found local folks who know much about it. I would appreciate any guidance on the matter. |
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ROGER GILLISPIE
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Trying to find information on Quiet Dell school,old class photos. I attended the school in 1951 when it was only 3 or 4 rooms |
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J. Liston
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I came to the site to look for the membership information. I am a volunteer with a local museum and wanted to get more information about the WV State CCC Museum Assoc. I am interested in any information that can enrich what I already know about preservation, curating, archiving, etc. Thank you. Beautiful website! |
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Robert A Smith
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I recently learned that my Father may have worked in a CCC camp. He married my Mother in 1940 when he was 46 years old, and she was 21. |
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Karl Stelly
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I’m interested in stopping by the museum. Could you send me directions to your place? I can’t find any info on your website about how to find it. Thanks! |
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Sandra Cook Armstrong
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My father was in Montrose, CO in 1938 and 1941. I have a picture of the 1938 Camp Texhoma Co. 3843. I need to find out just how much time he was in the CCC and really need to see a list of names from the 1938 service because he was not yet 17. |
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Don Swecker
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My granddad, William Isaac Knight, was in the CCC,I wanted to see what camp he was in and what he did. |
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Kristy Arthur
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My father was from West Virginia and worked with Jennings Randolph in the 1930s to create jobs. |
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