Civilian Conservation Corps

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers loading items into brick kilns at a brickyard somewhere between Kushla and Chunchula, Alabama, ca. 1933. CCC workers, granted authority under the Emergency Conservation Work Act -- a New Deal program launched by President Franklin Roosevelt -- were charged w...

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Main Author: S. Blake McNeely
Format: Electronic
Published: University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/109
format Electronic
collection Eric Overbey Collection
building University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library
publisher University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library
topic Mobile
spellingShingle Mobile
Civilian Conservation Corps
S. Blake McNeely
fulltopic Mobile
History; Government and Politics; Business and Industry;
Kushla; Chunchula; New Deal; Civilian Conservation Corps; laborers;
Alabama and the Environmental Movement;
Alabama ; Industry and Commerce; New Deal;
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) ; New Deal, 1933-1939; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), -- 1882-1945
description Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers loading items into brick kilns at a brickyard somewhere between Kushla and Chunchula, Alabama, ca. 1933. CCC workers, granted authority under the Emergency Conservation Work Act -- a New Deal program launched by President Franklin Roosevelt -- were charged with saving the land from soil erosion. They were often called "Roosevelt's Tree Army."
spelling Civilian Conservation CorpsHistory; Government and Politics; Business and Industry;Kushla; Chunchula; New Deal; Civilian Conservation Corps; laborers;Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers loading items into brick kilns at a brickyard somewhere between Kushla and Chunchula, Alabama, ca. 1933. CCC workers, granted authority under the Emergency Conservation Work Act -- a New Deal program launched by President Franklin Roosevelt -- were charged with saving the land from soil erosion. They were often called "Roosevelt's Tree Army."S. Blake McNeelyThe Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of South Alabaman.d.ImagejpegMN162S. Blake McNeely Collectioneng.Chunchula, AlabamaU.S. and international copyright laws may apply to this digital image. Use of this image without the prior permission of The McCall Library is prohibited. Please contact The McCall Library for permission to use this image.Alabama and the Environmental Movement;Alabama ; Industry and Commerce; New Deal;Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) ; New Deal, 1933-1939; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), -- 1882-1945http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/109
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