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Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Oral History Interviews

 
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  • C.C.C. Reunion, 1995 by National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    C.C.C. Reunion, 1995

    National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

  • C.C.C. Reunion, 1994 by National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    C.C.C. Reunion, 1994

    National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

  • C.C.C. Reunion, 1990 by National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    C.C.C. Reunion, 1990

    National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

  • C.C.C. Reunion, 1988 by National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    C.C.C. Reunion, 1988

    National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

  • Interview with Jack Hood, Part I by National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    Interview with Jack Hood, Part I

    National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    Jack Hood interview topics include Navy’s occupation of Cockspur Island, Jackson – park historian, Bar Pilots, Coast Guard, Army Air Corp, buildings, building removal, NPS boat, CCC, Williams – Williams’ Seafood (restaurant), Savannah transportation – buses, cattle cars, NPS property during WWII, early planning, cannon ball explosion, Ralston B. Lattimore, superintendents, wildlife, visitor center – Mission 66, exhibits, facilities projects, fort restoration, south channel bridge, docks, boats, cannons, railroad, island condition – vegetation, ditches and dikes – work, clearing exotic plants, lighthouse-keeper’s house, whitewash. Not mainly about CCC but included because Hood's long career at Fort Pulaski, related and of interest/importance.

  • Interview with Jack Hood, Part II by National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    Interview with Jack Hood, Part II

    National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument

    In Part II, Interview conducted “on location” at Fort Pulaksi.

    Jack Hood interview topics include Navy’s occupation of Cockspur Island, Jackson – park historian, Bar Pilots, Coast Guard, Army Air Corp, buildings, building removal, NPS boat, CCC, Williams – Williams’ Seafood (restaurant), Savannah transportation – buses, cattle cars, NPS property during WWII, early planning, cannon ball explosion, Ralston B. Lattimore, superintendents, wildlife, visitor center – Mission 66, exhibits, facilities projects, fort restoration, south channel bridge, docks, boats, cannons, railroad, island condition – vegetation, ditches and dikes – work, clearing exotic plants, lighthouse-keeper’s house, whitewash. Not mainly about CCC but included because Hood's long career at Fort Pulaski, related and of interest/importance.

  • A statistical study of certain aspects of the social and economic pattern of Savannah, Georgia by Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration of Georgia

    A statistical study of certain aspects of the social and economic pattern of Savannah, Georgia

    Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration of Georgia

    This report, digitized from Georgia Southern Libraries Special Collections, was published in 1941 by Georgia's WPA. Sponsored by the City of Savannah ; directed by W. Murdock Martin, project supervisor, it is included in the CCC Oral History interviews from Fort Pulaski because of related content.

 
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