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Lynus Albert Carlson

Hamill, SD

1934-35, 790, Hazelrodt, F-11,

Document and photo copies provided by Lynus Carlson's daughter Eileen Swank state that Mr. Carlson was enrolled in the CCC from 4/12/34 to 5/3/35. He was with company 790 at Camp Hazelrodt, F-11. His manner of performance was excellent.

Lynus Carlson was born July 8, 1912 and passed away on June 24 1987, at age 74. He was buried in Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, SD.


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