Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps
Curator Kenny Libben discussed the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps, founded by FDR in 1933, with a specific focus on Camp Mohican… read more
Curator Kenny Libben discussed the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps, founded by FDR in 1933, with a specific focus on Camp Mohican, an early forestry project camp that enabled workers to live in and develop projects in Ohio’s Mohican State Forest. The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum in Loudonville, Ohio, hosted this event. close
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