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Category: Books  Listing Date: 2021-02-20  Product ID: 841

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The Tree Army

Author: Stan Cohen
Publisher: Published by Pictorial Histories Publishing Co.

A Pictorial History of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942

$18.00
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"The New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt changed the life of every American from the time of Roosevelt's inauguration in 1933 down to the present. There is general agreement that one of the best of the programs-and certainly one that left a remarkable visible legacy-was the Civilian Conservations Corp."

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