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Title
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp P-82
Subject
Civilian Conservation Corps
Description
This photograph shows where workers lived during their employment at CCC camp P-82, which was located in Mineral. Camp P-82 provided work during the Great Depression beginning in 1932 until WWII in 1942. Like at Camp Monticello, the workers cleared forest trails and fought fires, and they were also responsible for improving the area's roads and building the fire tower on Route 33.
Source
Louisa County Historical Society
Publisher
Louisa County Historical Society
Date
1936
Contributor
Wm Kiblinger Collection
Rights
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Format
Scan of Original Photograph
Type
Photograph
Identifier
054_1936 Photograph of CCC Camp P-82
Contribution Form
Online Submission
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