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Arlo G. Johnson

Viborg, SD

1935, 2753, Mystic, F-1,

Arlo G. Johnson applied for service in the Civilian Conservation Corps on December 22, 1934 at the South Dakota Relief Administration in Yankton, SD. Mr. Johnson listed his place of birth as Viborg, South Dakota. His application lists farming as his trade or occupation. His date of birth is listed as March 2, 1913 however relative stated that the year was actually 1915.

Arlo G. Johnson married Edna Styles from Meckling, SD in 1937.


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