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Subject: [ROOTS-L] Re: CCC records

Angela, you might try checking at the National Arvchives website 
(www.nara.gov). My husband has found all kinds of interesting historical 
stuff there and there might be some information on the CCC. Sharon
> X-Message: #10
> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 19:11:28 -0700 (PDT)
> From: angela jones <welshangelontwo@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: wwii ration books
>
> great idea!  i have often heard different members of my family speak of 
> their ration books during WWII.  never even thought to connect any with 
> the idea of using them for genealogy. I have to check to see if they still 
> have any of theirs.
>    Does anyone know about how to pursue getting records from the three C's 
> [civilian conservation corp] that existed prior to WWII in the 1930's?  my 
> dad was a member and while i know he worked in California and Wisconsin, i 
> don't know the camp names or the unit numbers,  Thanks for any help that 
> comes my way, A.Jones
>
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