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Anderson

Clarence Anderson (Andy)

Custer, SD

1934, 790, Hazelrodt, F-11, LEM

Clarence Anderson was a member of Hazelrot Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp and Company 790. Mr. Anderson is listed as LEM (Local Experienced Man) and in December of 2015 his daughter-in-law donated his Mess Kit to the CCC Museum of South Dakota located in Hill City, SD.

This item, and all of the others donated to the museum, is an important part of the historic preservation of the CCC in South Dakota.

Clarence Anderson - Mess Kit

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