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Victor Brown 1933 Yearbook

A 1933 Civilian Conservation Corps annual has been donated to the CCC Museum of South Dakota. It belonged to Victor Brown who served with Company 765 at Camp Tigerville. Tucked within the pages was a list of enrollees from Mr. Brown's company. While the list is a reprint of the names contained in the annual, it also includes each man's hometown or location of enrollment. This additional information can now be included in the records and will be helpful in finding additional information about the men of that company.

Victor Brown 1933 Yearbook

Victor Brown 1933 Yearbook

Victor Brown 1933 Yearbook
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