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The Ducklin November 1936

Many hundreds of newspapers, photos, and documents to review and catalog – you never really know what you might read on any given day.

A reproduction of "The Ducklin", the camp newspaper for Camp Sand Lake near Columbia South Dakota, is included in the many pieces of reading material available at the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota. Below was taken from one of the pages.

CCC Boys Capture Sniper
Boys Capture Sniper in Courageous Attack
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