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CCC Camp 2887 F-18-T

Milam, Sabine County

Marker Text

President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) which hired young men for manual labor in natural conservation. From 1933 to 1942, the CCC planted about three billion trees and developed 56 national, state and local parks in Texas. Enrolled men lived in CCC Camps, and 96 Texas camps employed about 19,200 men at peak hiring. Despite rules against discrimination, the CCC placed the few hired black men in segregated camps, and Indian laborers served at camps on tribal lands. CCC camp 2887 near Milam planted more than six million trees in the Sabine National Forest during its first fall. During World War II, the Milam CCC Camp housed German POWs.

Marker Details

Address SH 21
Location Description The Camp was located 300 yds. south of Hwy. 21 where the marker will be placed on TxDot rightway.
Marker # 17853
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code federal programs
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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