New video history piece from the Texas Parks & Wildlife people:
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Uploaded by TexasParksWildlife on Jan 17, 2012
The Civilian Conservation Corps provided jobs for over 3 million young men during the Great Depression and helped establish the foundation of our nation’s park system. 70 years after the creation of the CCC, Conservation Corps veterans reunite in one of the parks they helped build, sharing stories and rekindling old memories.
A pictorial map showing Texas State Parks with significant work performed by the CCC:

Map of Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy Parks in Texas - TPWD image - Click on map for original, larger version
More, resources:
- CCC in Texas Parks, on-line exhibit from TPWD
- “A New Deal for Texas Parks,” on-line exhibit from TPWD (great DBQ materials)
- CCC at White Rock Lake (Dallas)
- PBS’s American Experience, “The Civilian Conservation Corps”
- Why the Civilian Conservation Corps Should be Restablished (triplepundit.com)
- Would FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps Work Today? (socyberty.com)
- Photographs capture ways in which blacks claimed citizenship in Great Depression (thegrio.com)
- Guide to records of the CCC at the U.S. National Archives
- CCC article at U.S. History.com
- CCC Legacy site (special history section)
- Wikipedia’s excellent article with links to photos and other resources
- Great Depression gateway at Library of Congress’s “American Memory” collection
Posted by Ed Darrell 





