Civilian Conservation Corps Camp

Civilian Conservation Corps Camp (HMMX4)

Location: Custer, SD 57730 Custer County
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Country: United States of America
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N 43° 44.158', W 103° 42.367'

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Camp F-14 Lightning Creek: located 0.7 mile NW on road 288. Companies: 1783V—10/17/33-Spring 34 791—4/30/34-Fall 41

The Civilian Conservation Corps was a federal relief program during 1933-1942 that gave jobless men work renovating abused lands. The Army built 48 200-man camps in South Dakota and provided food, clothing, medical care, pay and programs of education, recreation and religion for 23,709 enrollees (single men aged 17-25 who sent $25 of their $30 wage to their families) and war veterans. Camps and work projects were supervised by another 2834 men. The Office of Indian Affairs ran small units for 4554 American Indians.

Camp F-14 was part of a national CCC program to renovate forests and build more recreation areas. Work projects, supervised by the USDA Forest Service, included tree thinning, pruning and planting; fire prevention and suppression; rodent, disease and insect control; grazing land improvement and recreation area development. Veterans from North Dakota and Iowa in Company 1783V devoted most of their time to camp improvement and tree thinning. Enrollees in Company 791 operated sidecamps at Drew and Summit Peak ranger stations, Compton Spring, Billy Hay Pen and Freeland Wells. They built a ranger station, garage, roads, several bridges, telephone lines and firetrails and quelled fires. CCs dug wells, built cattle guards and drift fences and developed springs on grazing land, erected erosion control dams and spread grasshopper bait on thousands of acres.
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HM NumberHMMX4
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Year Placed1991
Placed ByCCC Alumni, the South Dakota State Historical Society, the South Dakota Department of Transportation, and the Black Hills National Forest
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Date Added Friday, October 10th, 2014 at 12:28am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)13T E 604195 N 4843361
Decimal Degrees43.73596667, -103.70611667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 44.158', W 103° 42.367'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 44' 9.48" N, 103° 42' 22.02" W
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Area Code(s)605
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 538 Penial Valley Rd, Custer SD 57730, US
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