Descriptive Summary | |
Title: Camp Crawford W. Long photograph | |
Creator: Unknown | |
Inclusive Dates: 1934 April 3 | |
Language(s): English | |
Extent: 1 item(s) 1 oversized folder | |
Collection Number: ms3103 | |
Repository: Hargrett Library |
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a work relief program (1933-1942) created by New Deal legislation, during the Great Depression. Originally created as the Emergency Conservation Work program to address environmental conservation projects, it employed millions of young men for voluntary 6 month to 2 year periods. Workers' camps were established near work zones, and run by U.S. Army Reserve officers.
The collection consists of an 8" x 19 1/2" photograph of Camp Crawford W. Long, Civilian Conservation Corps, Chatsworth, Georgia, dated April 3, 1934.
Camp Crawford W. Long photograph, ms3103, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.
Finding aid prepared on: 2019.