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If you are searching for a young man in Colorado between the ages of 17 and 28 in the years between 1933-1942, you might find him in the enrollment index of the Colorado Civilian Conservation Corps. The CCC was open to young men from families in financial need and was a program during the Depression era where camps were established and where young men worked on forest and conservation projects.
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Content
The index provides:
- The given and last name
- Colorado county of residence
- Birth date
- CCC camp number
Internet address
or search Google.com for CCC Colorado enrollment
Scroll down to: CCC Enrollment Index
Cost
The enrollment index is free.
The full enrollment may be accessed through the Colorado State Archives. There is an email request at:
- http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/ccc/cccscope.html which will also state the fees for the full enrollment record.
Tips
- A sample form is shown under Series Descriptions which may found on the first page of the web address.
- Information on an application may include: applicant's name and address, citizenship, birthplace, employment status, usual trade or occupation, and education. Sometimes there is recorded height, weight and marital status.
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