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INDEX OF CAMP LISTINGS BY STATE 

LegendStates in the 9 Military Corps Areas    Designating Company Numbers   Volunteers gather information

The information contained in these listings was taken from Strength Reports showing company location and date. Town names appear as they were spelled in the Strength Reports.   Reports are available for one day each year as follows:

30 September 1933 ,30 June 1934, 30 June 1935, 30 June 1936, 30 June 1937,
30 June 1938, 11 December 1939, 30 June 1940, 31 October 1941
31 January 1942, and 31 July 1942

CCC camps were also located in the U.S. Territories - Please share information that you might have on Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. 


Key to Abbreviations under Column 1 - Project 

A Army Military Reservations

A Agriculture (Bureau of Animal Industry)

BF Federal Game Refuge 

BS (Biological Survey)

BR Federal Reclamation Project
C of E State Land (Corps of Engineers)

CP County Parks

D Private Land (Soil Conservation Service)

DG Public Domain (Grazing) G (Department of Grazing)

DPE Drainage Private Land Erosion

DSP Department of State Parks
DPS Department of National Parks
DF Department of Forestry

F or NF National Forest      
GF Oregon and California Land Grant (Grazing)
GLO (Grazing Service/Land Grant)
GNP (Grazing Service/National Park)

GNP Glacier National Park

MA Municipal Area 

MC Private Land (Mosquito Control)
NM National Monument
MP Military Park
NA National Arboretum (Bureau of Plant Industry)
Navy Naval Military Reservation
P Private Forest 

PE Private Land Erosion 
S State Forest

SP State Park 
SCS Soil Conservation

TVA Tennessee Valley Authority

TVA-P Tennessee Valley Authority (State Park Division)
SNP Sequoia National Park
YNP Yellowstone National Park

 

 
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE NINE CORPS AREA

FIRST - MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, AND CONNECTICUT 

SECOND - NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE AND NEW YORK 

THIRD - PENNSYLVANIA, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOURTH - NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, AND LOUISIANA 

FIFTH - OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA, INDIANA, AND KENTUCKY 

SIXTH - ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, AND WISCONSIN 

SEVENTH - KANSAS, ARKANSAS, IOWA, NEBRASKA, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, MINNESOTA AND MISSOURI 

EIGHTH - TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, AND WYOMING, (excluding Yellowstone National Park)

NINTH - WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH, NEVADA CALIFORNIA, AND YELLOWSTONE PARK. 

Company Numbers: 3-DIGIT NUMBER - THE FIRST DIGIT TO THE LEFT IDENTIFIED THE CORPS AREA OF ORIGINATION.

4-DIGIT NUMBER - THE SECOND DIGIT TO THE LEFT IDENTIFIED THE CORPS AREA OF ORIGINATION.

Sometimes after a Company was moved to another Corps Area it would have it "Original number" changed. A case in point was Company 1302 (Third Corps Area).   After it was transferred from Wyoming (Eighth Corps Area) to Bremerton, Washington (Ninth Corps Area) the Company Number was changed to 2911.

Volunteers, Wayman and Ann Wells, researched and compiled this listing of CCC camps and donated the complete set to the NACCCA library. This listing represents countless hours of very difficult work.

A proud member of Roosevelt's tree army, Wayman was a tireless, dedicated volunteer worker and recruiter for the NACCCA. He served a two-year term as the North Central Regional Director. He also served 12 years as volunteer assistant treasurer of the national organization. But more significant, he led the work crew, furnished most of the tools, made the NACCCA sign in front of headquarters and gave personal financial support in rehabbing the current Headquarters and Museum when the NACCCA moved from Virginia to Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis. After headquarters was occupied, Wayman headed the Outreach Program for new members.

In 1995 Wayman and Ann received the NACCCA Hall of Fame Award by the Board of Directors and in 1997 Wayman received the Hall of Fame Award for the second time. Wayman and Ann were also named Kentucky Colonels for their efforts on behalf of the NACCCA in Kentucky.

An active member of Arch Chapter 12, St. Louis he served as President, Vice President and Secretary of that group. Wayman passed away on 14 December 1997 and the work  Wayman and Ann began in 1990 to transcribe the records was completed in 1998 by Ann.