Company 884
Rush Springs, Okla. 73082
To all the young men who served and to future
generations that they might be reminded of our
governments efforts to improve the status of
the unemployed during the Great Depression
of the 1930's
Also to the U.S. Army and the Department of
Agriculture for the guidance they provided both
in camp and in the field, and the Rush Springs
Lions Club for its efforts in securing the Camp
here.
These Camps were located throughout the
United States with various functions to perform,
such as: forestry, parks, and soil conservation.
This Camp was primarily soil conservation due
to the nature of the soil in this area. Therefore
the work performed here consisted of the
terracing with rock-masonry outlets, ponds and
restoring vegetation, all implemented to deter
soil erosion.
The young men throughout the Corps were paid
$30 per month with $25 of this being sent
home. Food, work clothing and shelter along
with medical, dental and education services
were provided.
It would difficult for a young man not to have
benefited from this experience.
Established June 18, 1933 Closed July 20,
1942
Dedicated this 2nd day of May, 1987
Logo:
United States
CCC
Civilian conservation Corps
Spirit of 1933-1944 The CCC
Alumni
Location
34.78353, -97.95086
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Notes
http://www.cccalumni.org/states/oklahoma1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_Conservation_Corps
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Time Capsule
Celebrating Rush Springs
100 th Birthday Nov. 21, 1998
To be unsealed Nov. 21, 2048


