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I have found the same pattern on the periphery of WPA camps and crew work
areas, especially WPA rock quarries. WPA crews were quite active here in
Mid Tenn on improving public parks, etc.
Dan Allen
Cumberland Research Group, Inc.
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Subject: Re: Liquor in CCC camp
> Yep, still lurking,
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> As Sean noted, we did a bunch of CCC camp nventory surveys for the
> Huron-Manistee National Forests in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula
> (1985-86). Our
> findings were conclusive in one respect ... With no exceptions, these
> camps
> were run as military installations, with most, if not all trash being
> hauled
> off-site for disposal. The actual grounds of these camps were virtually
> trash-free ... presumably carefully and regularly policed for trash.
> Memory tells me
> that several of these off-site dumps were relocated, but not by me. John
> Davis, archaeologist for the Huron-Manistee would be the person to contact
> ([log in to unmask]).
>
> Mark C. Branstner
> Great Lakes Research, Inc
> 210 E. Sherwood Road
> Williamston, MI 48895
> 1-517-927-4556 / [log in to unmask]
>
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