The Civilian Conservation Corps was the first of Franklin Delano Roosevelts Great Depression New Deal Programs.
“The cCc Legacy – All That Remains” is a historical documentation of program. With the aid of vintage photographs, art, archived documents and oral histories to compliment current images, Kathleen Duxbury returns to the parks, forests and abandoned camps researching the greatest single conservation program in US history.
Supporting the Civilian Conservation Corps Research
This research is exciting and rewarding. Sharing the finds helps to keep the legacy of the CCC alive and relevant for all generations. 78+ years later we are still reaping the benefits of this remarkable conservation program. Many say it "Saved America".
If you have found information within this site or journal/blog helpful or documentation meaningful please consider sharing some of the expense.
If you prefer donating by check it may be sent to:Your contribution will facilitate the extensive travel and sleuthing required to access this history and art. Finding it requires going to the source, in the lower 48 state and national archives, libraries, public and private collections, attics and the parks themselves.
Ironically, one nights camping in a state park now averages $30.00. This was the monthly pay of a CCC enrollee in the 1930's.
Your encouragement is welcome as are your stories, please stay in touch.
Please email: cccstories@gmail.com or call 201-652-2755.