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Civilian Conservation Corp Camp Letter
The Civilian Conservation Corp was a way for single young men ages between 18 and 25 to enlist in the work of improving public lands, forests and parks. There was a total of 116 camps in Utah. The Agency ran from March 1933 to June 1942.
Civilian Defense Index
First aid and emergency booklet for the Civilian Defense
Clair Eugene Garner Collection
Clair Garner Collection
Clair W. Johnson papers
Clara Wood Letters
Clarence and Clara Wright Collection
Clarence E. Allen Correspondence
Letter from Clarence E. Allen, Utah’s first congressman, to Richard G. Lambert,
February 2, 1896. Letter concerns Allen’s involvement in the Constitutional Convention. Also
included is a copy of an article taken from the internet: “Clarence E. Allen was Utah’s First
Congressman,” from the Utah State Historical Society website, Utah History to Go.
Clarence Hawkes Document
Certificate for Clarence Hawkes of Utah from the National Association of Stationary Engineers
of the United States of America. Issued August 30, 1916.
Clarence Waterfall papers, 1911-2021
Biographies for family members and Chinese figurines