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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)

 Organization

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Civilian Conservation Corps Camp of Vernal records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0512
Abstract The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp of Vernal records (1937-1939) consist of reports, handbooks, manuals, pamphlets, essays, program outlines, and theses. The CCC (1933-1942) was part of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and was engaged in nature conservation activities.
Dates: 1937-1939

Life in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) photograph album collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2196
Abstract The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a New Deal work relief program established by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933 and disbanded in 1942. Over the nine years the CCC operated, 116 camps were established throughout Utah and the CCC spent $52 million in the state. The Life in the Civilian Conservation Corps collection consists of a photograph album compiled by an unknown individual depicting life and work in CCC camps in Clover Creek, Utah, and Wilmington, Ohio, dating from...
Dates: 1935-1940

Saving the Legacy oral history audio recordings

 Collection
Identifier: A0864
Abstract The Saving the Legacy oral history audio recordings consists of interviews with World War II veterans living in Utah and the Intermountain Region about their experiences, early, and after war lives. The oral histories were taken by the American West Center, University of Utah. The collection was later expanded to include all war veterans.
Dates: 2000-2006

Saving the Legacy oral history project transcripts

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2070
Abstract The American West Center, at the University of Utah, is involved in a nationwide effort to preserve the stories of men and women who witnessed the events of World War II. This oral history project, Saving the Legacy: An Oral History of Utah's World War II Veterans, has the mission of interviewing veterans living in Utah and the Intermountain Region. The American West Center later expanded their mission to include all war veterans....
Dates: 2001-2010

Elbert Duncan Thomas speeches

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Identifier: MS 0294
Abstract The Elbert Duncan Thomas speeches (1935-1950) consist of five speeches given by Senator Thomas. Three concern his political philosophy, one is a Senate speech on the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the fifth was given at the unveiling of the Brigham Young statue created by Mahonri Young. Thomas was a Democratic senator from Utah.
Dates: 1935-1950