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Loose Leaf 1937

Most, if not all, of the Civilian Conservation Corps camps had a camp newspaper. This Camp Lodge Loose Leaf from April 28, 1937 was reproduced from the original that was donated to the CCC Museum of South Dakota by enrollee Harold Anderson's son. This edition includes project and health notes, the "Barracks Ballyhoo" and much more in this anniversary edition.

The CCC Camp Lodge Loose Leaf Newspaper
The CCC Camp Lodge Loose Leaf Newspaper
The CCC Camp Lodge Loose Leaf Newspaper
The CCC Camp Lodge Loose Leaf Newspaper
The CCC Camp Lodge Loose Leaf Newspaper
The CCC Camp Lodge Loose Leaf Newspaper
Camp Lodge Newspaper from 1937
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