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By Mike Stroud, October 5, 2013
Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1371 Marker
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1 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Cape Henry — KV 15-a — Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1371
Near Shore Drive (U.S. 60) at Virginia Route 347.
Seashore State Park at Cape Henry, now known as First Landing State Park, was built by an all African American regiment of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal-era relief program that employed young men ages 17 to 25. The CCC program provided . . . Map (db m8315) HM
2 Virginia, Louisa County, Boswells Tavern — W-215 — Civilian Conservation Corps Company 2347
On The Marquis Road (Virginia Route 22) at James Madison Hightway (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling east on The Marquis Road.
Here at Burnley's Farm was the site of Camp Monticello, CCC Company 2347, Boswell's Tavern, Virginia. The camp, originally located near Rocky Mount, Virginia, was moved here in the fall of 1939 and remained until it was dismantled 18 September 1942, . . . Map (db m5567) HM
3 Virginia, Nottoway County, Crewe — M-21 — Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1370
On Colonial Trail (U.S. 460) at CCC Road, on the right when traveling east on Colonial Trail.
Near here is the site of CCC Company 1370 from 1935-1940. Among the most popular New Deal programs, the CCC was designed to encourage conservation of natural resources and employment training during the Great . . . Map (db m19026) HM
4 Virginia, Stafford County, Fredericksburg — E-85 — Civilian Conservation Corps Company 2363
On Warrenton Road (County Route 17) near Greenbank and Berea Church Roads (Route 656), on the right when traveling east.
Here at Berea, during the Great Depression, was the site of Civilian Conservation Corps Company 2363. This camp, one of many in Virginia, was organized in 1935 and disbanded in 1940. During its existence, the company strung farm fences, planted . . . Map (db m230174) HM
5 Virginia, Louisa County, Mineral — W-216 — Civilian Conservation Corps Company 2359
On Davis Highway (Virginia Route 22) 0.3 miles west of Onionville Road, on the right when traveling east.
This is the site of Camp P-82, CCC Company 2359, Mineral Virginia. The camp was established in 1934 and provided work for more than two hundred young men during the depths of the Great Depression. Their responsibilities included clearing forest . . . Map (db m24277) HM
 
 
 
 
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