Books
Book: CCC Forestry- Emergency Conservation Work Enrollee Training Manual (1937)
- Item Number
- 337
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 115 USD to jka56a7ef
- Number of Bids
- 15 - Bid History
Item Description
In 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps was formed as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs to help alleviate the impacts of the Great Depression, providing a voluntary public work relief program. The majority of individuals who participated in the CCC were young unemployed men, ages 18 to 25. The CCC proved to be the New Deal's most popular program. Enrollees learned the basic concepts and implemented projects related to forest management and protection, trail building, range and wildlife management, fish stocking, and more. The program ran from 1933 to 1942. This manual provides a wonderful view of the CCC program and the time period.
This book is the CCC enrollee training manual printed in 1937 was written by by A.G. Kylie, H.R., Hieronymus, G.H. & Hall, and printed by the US Government Printing Office. It is in excellent condition; inside front cover bears the name John De Witt Warner.
A great addition to the collection of a forester or anyone interested in New Deal era history.
Item Special Note
Price is based on item pickup at the NRWA River Resource Center in Groton, MA. Shipping is available upon request; buyer is responsible for additional cost of shipping and handling.
Donated By:
Nashua River Watershed Association stores data...
Your support matters, so Nashua River Watershed Association would like to use your information to keep in touch about things that may matter to you. If you choose to hear from Nashua River Watershed Association, we may contact you in the future about our ongoing efforts.
Your privacy is important to us, so Nashua River Watershed Association will keep your personal data secure and Nashua River Watershed Association will not use it for marketing communications which you have not agreed to receive. At any time, you may withdraw consent by emailing Privacy@frontstream.com or by contacting our Privacy Officer. Please see our Privacy Policy found here PrivacyPolicy.

