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Black Hills Echoes - December 1940

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This camp newspaper was reproduced from an original.

One of the ongoing projects at the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota is the reproduction of camp newspapers. Originals are scanned and the scans are "cleaned up" and digitized. They are then printed so that visitors to the museum can view them. The originals are archived so that they are not handled.

December 1940 Black Hills Echoes

Black Hills Echoes December 1940

Camp Custer newspaper from December 1940
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