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Date: 23-Sep-1994 03:14pm EST
From: Thomas Langhorne
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TO: Remote RSCS/NJE Network User ( _JNET%HISTARCH@ASUACAD )
Subject: CCC Camps
Erich,
CCC Camps were fairly prevalent in Michigan. You might review
some of the CRM reports that were done on the various state and
national forests (e.g. Hiawatha, Huron-Manistee, Ottawa) for
information about CCC camps. I'm not sure, but Michigan Archaeologist
may have some material as well. I know we have some Michigan
archaeologists on the list--three at least--so maybe they will chime
in with more specific information that I can provide.
Tom
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