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In the 1930s, two Civilian Conservation Corps Camps were established in Harold Parker State Forest, Camp S-5 (Company 110) and Camp S-76 (Company 167).  The camps work included forestry work, damming ponds, road and trail creation, building recreational facilities.  Camp S-76 also provided assistance to local communities during emergencies. <ref> https://archive.org/details/civilianconserva00berg/mode/2up?q=harold+parker  Civilian Conservation Corps : shaping the forests and parks of Massachusetts : a statewide survey of Civilian Conservation Corps resources]</ref>  
In the 1930s, two Civilian Conservation Corps Camps were established in Harold Parker State Forest, Camp S-5 (Company 110) and Camp S-76 (Company 167).  The camps work included forestry work, damming ponds, road and trail creation, building recreational facilities.  Camp S-76 also provided assistance to local communities during emergencies. <ref> https://archive.org/details/civilianconserva00berg/mode/2up?q=harold+parker  Civilian Conservation Corps : shaping the forests and parks of Massachusetts : a statewide survey of Civilian Conservation Corps resources]</ref>  


Digitized copies of [https://dds.crl.edu/crldelivery/10461 The Harold Parker Review], a type-written newssletter are available from the Center for Research Libraries digital collections.   
Digitized copies of [https://dds.crl.edu/crldelivery/10461 The Harold Parker Review], a type-written CCC camp newssletter are available from the Center for Research Libraries digital collections.   




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Revision as of 11:48, 20 March 2024

In the 1930s, two Civilian Conservation Corps Camps were established in Harold Parker State Forest, Camp S-5 (Company 110) and Camp S-76 (Company 167). The camps work included forestry work, damming ponds, road and trail creation, building recreational facilities. Camp S-76 also provided assistance to local communities during emergencies. [1]

Digitized copies of The Harold Parker Review, a type-written CCC camp newssletter are available from the Center for Research Libraries digital collections.


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  1. https://archive.org/details/civilianconserva00berg/mode/2up?q=harold+parker Civilian Conservation Corps : shaping the forests and parks of Massachusetts : a statewide survey of Civilian Conservation Corps resources]