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Earl Anderson

Redfield, SD

1934, 789, Este, F-3,

Earl Anderson was born May 24, 1915 in Redfield, South Dakota. He was the son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Anderson. His home address at the time of enrollment is listed as Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

His Civilian Conservation Corps type of work is listed as woodman. Records list Camp Roubaix as enrollment and discharge location. His was honorably discharged July 16, 1935.x

xInformation collected from enrollment records provide to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota by Morris and Barbara Anderson. Morris Anderson is the son of Harold Anderson and nephew of Earl Anderson.


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