As part of the New Deal Program, to help lift the United States out of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. The CCC or C’s as it was sometimes known, allowed single men between the ages of 18 and 25 to enlist in work programs to improve America’s public lands, forests, and parks.
For many, just the prospect of three meals and a bed were enough to get young men to enroll. As jobs and income were incredibly scarce, the CCC for a lot of these young men was their first job. Enlisters would make $30 a month, $25 of which would be sent straight to their families, while the other five was for the worker to keep. Meals and lodging were provided in military camp fashion.
Education opportunities were an added bonus of joining the C’s. In fact, many completed their high school education while serving. Leadership advancement positions with an increase in pay were also offered to hard-workers.
National Park Service. “The Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S. National Park Service).” Nps.gov, 8 Feb. 2018, www.nps.gov/articles/the-civilian-conservation-corps.htm.
Civilian Conservation Corps Overview
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Civilian Conservation Corps : Summary
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Overview of the program including history, dates, and more.
Into the Woods: The First Year of the Civilian Conservation Corps
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PBS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE :Civilian Conservation Corps
Season 3 Episode 301 | 28m 30s
The Civilian Conservation Corps was a popular New Deal program that put young men to work on public lands. The "CCC boys" fought fires, planted trees and improved the landscape. Many of our current parks and forests are their legacy. Through interviews and rare footage, this program tells the story of the CCC in Oregon.
Aired 11/03/2008 | Rating TV-G
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Description: Photos depicting the CCC service of John Osborne at the Hackettstown CCC camp who was responsible for expanding and improving the Charles O. Hayford State Fish Hatchery in Hackettstown.