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Lundquist

Milton Lundquist

De Smet, SD

1940-41, 2754, Badlands, NP-2, Canteen Steward

Following is from the camp newspaper.
Milton Lundquist who claims De Smet, South Dakota, as his hometown is the Canteen Steward at Company 2754. He is a graduate of the DeSmet High School and entered the CCC on April 6, 1940. During his tour of duty with this company he has worked for the most part, in camp, mostly in the kitchen. We have noticed many improvements at the canteen since he took over and he claims business is picking up.


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