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1935 CCC Annual

This 1935 Civilian Conservation Corps South Dakota History has been digitized and printed. The reproduction will be available for visitors to the CCC Museum of South Dakota to view. These annuals give an interesting look into the history of the CCC and the country.The original was donated to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota by CCC Boy Melvin Hermanson.

Other years have been or will be reproduced for Museum visitors to review.

1935 Civilian Conservation Corps South Dakota History
1935 CCC Annual donated by Melvin Hermanson
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