New Deal, new landscape : the Civilian Conservation Corps and South Carolina's state parks / / Tara Mitchell Mielnik.
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 201 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Depression and the New Deal in South Carolina
- Emergency conservation work and the Civilian Conservation Corps: an administrative overview of the Civilian Conservation Corps
- "A good set of boys here and I like it fine": life in the South Carolina Civilian Conservation Corps
- Building opportunity: tourism, forestry, and state parks in South Carolina
- Conservation and commemoration: South Carolina's recreational demonstration areas, Cheraw, Colleton, and Kings Mountain
- Forestry work and state park development: the South Carolina Forestry Commission and the Civilian Conservation Corps
- South Carolina's "breathing spaces": opening and operating the state parks during the New Deal decade
- Learning from the parks: resources and interpretation in South Carolina.