The CC camp (Civilian Conservation Camp) and the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) are not the same, though they are related. The CCC was a New Deal program established in 1933 to provide jobs for young men during the Great Depression, focusing on environmental conservation projects. CC camps were the specific locations where CCC enrollees lived and worked. Essentially, CC camps were part of the broader CCC initiative.
Happy Camp, CA is a town, there was a CCC camp nearby the town.
Rabideau CCC Camp was created in 1935.
There is currently a Columbia College Arts Camp in Illinois that is referred to as CC Camp.
Grand Island - Central Community College
They are: CC and CCC respectively
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This is a list of the Roman numerals you asked for...100 = C200 = CC300 = CCC400 = CD500 = D600 = DC700 = DCC800 = DCCC900 = CM1000 = M
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp in Wetumka, Oklahoma, was part of a New Deal program established in the 1930s to provide jobs and vocational training for young men during the Great Depression. By 1941, the CCC was still active, focusing on conservation projects such as reforestation, park development, and soil erosion control. Specific records about the Wetumka camp may be found in local archives or historical societies, as well as in federal documents detailing the CCC's activities during that period.
I have a photo of 3 men standing on or beside the sign to that particular CCC camp plus a few others of camp life, my Father was there & it was probably during that time perios (1937>1938), problem is I don't have any info about his actual time in the CCC. If you will send me an email to shugbubba@bellsouth.net with CCC in the subject I will try to send you this pic.
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There is no such U.S. coin. Cents did not have mint marks until 1908, and there has never been a "CCC" mint mark. The closest mint mark is "CC" used by the Carson City Mint up till 1893.