Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Civilian Conservation Corps photographs of work projects
Collection includes one photograph album with 62 photographs from the Photographic Report of representative work projects being done by Division of Grazing CCC Camps in Region One.
Lynn and Hazel Lyman oral history interviews
Oral history interviews with Lynn and Hazel Lyman, conducted by Sandy McFadden, Kim Stewart, Suzanne Shelton and Mark Collins in 1971 and 1978 for the University of Utah and the California State University, Fullerton Oral History Program.
Photographs of Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Utah
This collection contains four black and white photographs. Two of the photographs are of Civilian Conservation Corps Company 957 based in LaVerkin, Utah. The other two photographs are of Logan Canyon and of an unidentified location (possibly LaVerkin, Utah). Also in the collection are papers that give a brief history of C.C.C. Company 957.
Jesse William Yates Civilian Conservation Corp scrapbook and photographs
Contains a scrapbook and loose photographs detailing the experiences of Jesse Yates with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), dated 1937 to 1938. Photographs include images of his time in the CCC and family and friends who are not named or labeled. Scrapbook contains a brief description of the CCC, a certificate of service for Jesse, humorous cartoons, one letter, and photographs of the camp where he stayed while working for the CCC.