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The arboretum was dedicated by the university in 1926, operated as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp from 1933–1942, and reverted to College of Forestry management in 1964. [1] While the CCC was active, they planted trees, expanded the nursery, constructed Cronemiller Lake, and built roads, trails, and firebreaks.
For Civilian Conservation Corps projects in the U.S. state of Oregon. Pages in category "Civilian Conservation Corps in Oregon" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
Civilian Conservation Corps crews at Rand in 1935. The Civilian Conservation Corps built their own barracks and camp support structures adjacent to the Rand Ranger Station. The Civilian Conservation Corps camp eventually housed over 200 enrollees. They also made many improvements to the Forest Service side of the compound.
It was built as the administrative headquarters for the Zigzag Ranger District. It is located in the small unincorporated community of Zigzag, Oregon. Many of the historic buildings were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1933 and 1942. Today, the Forest Service still uses the ranger station as the Zigzag Ranger District ...
It is located in the small unincorporated community of Bly in southcentral Oregon. The ranger station was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1936 and 1942. Today, the seven original buildings are still used by the Bly Ranger District.
In 1935, the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed seven additional building at the ranger station. [3] [4] The ranger station served as the administrative headquarters for the Snow Mountain Ranger District from 1911 until the 1950s when the district headquarters was moved to Hines, Oregon. At that time, the Allison compound was converted to ...
City officials are waiting on news about the turtle's protection status to determine how to handle homeless encampments along the Willamette River.
The Civilian Conservation Corps built an 800 mile long firebreak called Ponderosa Way during the Great Depression. [1] This firebreak runs through part of Oregon and California. [2] [3] [4] The Civilian Conservation Corps was created in 1933 to put unemployed men to work. Much of Ponderosa Way has fallen into disrepair.