The Civilian Conservation Corps and Forestry in Texas
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Marker Text: Continuing efforts started in the 1920s by the Texas Forest Service (TFS), the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), established through the Emergency Conservation Work Act (1933) during the Great Depression, aided in efforts to preserve Texas forests. CCC enrollees offered fire protection by stringing telephone lines, constructing bridges, culverts, fire lookout towers and fire roads, performing timber stand improvements, and surveying and mapping east Texas forests. The CCC also conducted an extensive reforestation campaign. The work done by the CCC contributed greatly to forest conservation in Texas. This is the site of the former CCC Lufkin district heavy equipment maintenance facility. (2008)
Marker No: 14638
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.355940,-94.752693
Location: 2221 North Raguet Street, Lufkin
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