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Lynus Carlson - CCC

Lynus Albert Carlson was in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934-35. He was with company 790 at Camp Hazelrodt, F-11. Mr. Carlson's daughter Eileen Swank visited the CCC Museum of South Dakota in 2021 and found her father's name listed in the roster of enrollees. Ms. Swank mentioned that she had photos and copies of service records and would be happy to share them with the museum.

We are so pleased to have received the items below.

CCC Application Memorandum
CCC men at Mount Rushmore

On top of Washington's head at Mt. Rushmore. The men in the back row are standing by or sitting on the pointing arm.

Lynus Carlson at Camp Hazelrodt

Lynus Carlson at Camp Hazelrodt

Photos and ECW Application Memorandum
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