Record Group 35 - Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps [CCC]
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided employment and vocational training for unemployed youths and, to a lesser extent, for war veterans and Native Americans, through conservation and natural resources development work, and beginning in May 1940, defense work on military reservations and forest protection. Black youths and some African American veterans participated in the CCC programs. Most were assigned to work in segregated camps.
Clusters: The New Deal
Textual Records
Annual, Special, and Final Reports, 1933-1943
National Archives Identifier: 627827
Camp Inspection Reports, 1933-1942
National Archives Identifier: 565152
General Correspondence, 1933-1942
Indexed by: Index to General Correspondence, 1933-1940 ( NAID 579942)
General Correspondence [Division of Selection], 1933-1942
National Archives Identifier: 1077442
“Happy Days” Newspapers, May 20, 1933-October 26, 1940
NAID 1077435
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Monthly Reports of Enrollment, 1940-1942
National Archives Identifier: 1079937
Station and Strength Reports, 1933-1942
National Archives Identifier: 1102132
Photographic Materials
US Army Corps Area Photographic File of CCC Activities, 1935-1940
National Archives Identifier: 513417; Local Identifier: 35-GC
Photographs of African American Enrollees, 1936-1940
National Archives Identifier: 513432; Local Identifier: 35-N