Conservation Work in the United States during the Great Depression. View of the Bogue Bank near Fort Macon in Morehead City, North Carolina. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) inspect Fort Macon and restore the fort. Worker measures the breadth of fort wall. Arches and ammunition rooms of the fort. Damaged door inside one of the rooms. Worker inspects doors. Man repairs a damaged window.
Conservation Work in the United States during the Great Depression. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) renovate the house of Alexander Stevens, Vice President of the Confederacy, in Crawfordville, Georgia. View of the house with a statue of Alexander Stevens in front. The slave quarters near the house. View shifts to the oyster shell walls at Georgia's Santo Domingo State Park. The Government CCC program restores the park. Young men workers of the CCC march in front of restored cabins at Schoenbrunn springs area near New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Conservation Work in the United States. Small huts and houses around damaged, uneven fields. The government helps the farmers whose lands have been destroyed by soil erosion and one crop farming. Man and a woman seated outside their house.
Conservation Work during the Great Depression in the United States. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) personnel being trained. A female teacher conducts an elementary class for CCC personnel. An adult student writes on the blackboard. Board reads 'Recreational Building', 'Wood Work Department', 'Company School Work Shop'. Students working with various instruments. A CCC personnel uses a pair of compasses. Boys communicate with other camp members through Short Wave Radio Set constructed by themselves. A CCC personnel writes his name on the blackboard.
Conservation Work in the United States during the Great Depression. Chipmunk squirrel gets in and out of its house. The squirrel jumps on a tree. Birds in the bushes. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) personnel in training play with the animals. They feed hay to a young fawn. A boy feeds two bear cubs that had come out of the woods. Civilian corps give milk to a raccoon kit.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Gigantic heads of George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson. Sculptors continue their work of sculpting heads of America's heroes. A Native American Indian stands with another man at the base of the large mountain.
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