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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

A closer look at the Civilian Conservation Corps' work in Alabama from the Department of Interior.

Transcript (PDF): http://archives.gov/social-media/transcripts/transcript-alabama-highlands-193...

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Department of the Interior. Division of Motion Pictures.

SUMMARY

This film shows Birmingham and views of Alabama's mountains, homes, factories, mines, railways, and its State Parks, including Oak Mountain State Park, Weogufka State Park, De Soto State Park, and Cheaha State Park. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) men in the parks crack rocks, construct lodges and roads, operate bulldozers and dump trucks, and study first aid and artificial respiration. It includes views of tourists driving into the parks, picnicking, and wading in streams.

ARC ID 11699
LOCAL IDENTIFIER 48.68


REPOSITORY:

Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of moving images held by the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, visit: http://www.archives.gov/research/order/broadcast-quality-film-dc.html

SUBJECTS

Architecture

Civilians

Picnicking

Department of the Interior. National Park Service.(1916 -1933 ), Producer

Birmingham (Jefferson county, Alabama)

Cheaha Mountain (Cleburne county, Alabama)

De Soto State Park (Alabama)

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More information is available in the National Archives online catalog:

http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=11699

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  • 2:52 they had high hopes for Weogufka. I don't think you can go there anymore, I believe it has been leased to a private entity.

  • I wish I was born in Alabam' !!!

  • god bless ALABAMA and the USA

  • this is so cool! i live in weogufka and to see it in 1937 is amazing! it has not changed that much at all.

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