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CCC Camp Site

Madisonville, Madison County

Marker Text

A part of the national Civilian Conservation Corps program of the New Deal era, Camp Sam Houston in Madisonville was a soil conservation camp. Begun in July 1935 and occupied by workers one month later, the camp provided jobs for 196 men. Members of the camp worked with area farmers and ranchers, demonstrating techniques of soil erosion control and pasture management. Covering a radius of 21 miles, CCC improvement projects included all of Madison County, as well as portions of Grimes, Leon, and Walker Counties. The camp was closed in 1941.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description On S side of SH 21, western city limits of Madisonville (one mi. SW of courthouse)
Marker # 11252
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; Federal programs
Latitude, Longitude 30.941711, -95.928227

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