Hi Jonathan,
I recently came across this reference:
Leffler, John J. 2002. Ranchers , Farmers , Soldiers , and the CCC : The
Background for Seven Historical Sites at Camp Bowie, Brown County, Texas.
San Antonio, Texas.
It is available via the Center for Archaeological Research, The University
of Texas at San Antonio -- I found it online, but unfortunately cannot
re-create my search to be able to pass it along to you.
Regards,
Megan Springate, MA, RPA
> Hello,
> I?m doing my master?s thesis on a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp,
> and I need some help. What I?m doing is looking at luxury spending amongst
> the enrollees. The camp that I?m working with is amazing. It?s located in
> Pennsylvania, in the Allegheny National Forest. It was the second camp
> ever built in the nation, and still has standing structures. This summer I
> excavated portions of the camp and came up with a phenomenal sample of the
> camp?s material culture. The problem I?m having, is locating other CCC
> camps that have been dug. In order to understand the larger pattern of
> luxury spending, I have to compare it to other sites. I?ve already got a
> few non-CCC Great Depression sites, as well as some pre-Great Depression
> sites that I?m looking at to understand buying strategies in the Great
> Depression. I?m having trouble locating other CCC camps that have been
> excavated. What I need is artifact inventories from CCC camps to compare
> my data to. Any help wo
> uld be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Jonathan Libbon
>
> MA in Applied Archaeology Candidate
> Indiana University of Pennsylvania
> G-12B McElhaney Hall, 441 North Walk
> Indiana, PA 15705
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