Leslie A. Cox [RG0915.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG0915.AM:  Leslie A. Cox



Letter:  August 8, 1933

Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska:  Civilian Conservation Corps worker

Size:  One item; three pages



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



The collection consists of a photocopy of a letter written by Leslie A. Cox, Lincoln, Nebraska, to his uncle, while Cox was serving in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Mystic, South Dakota. The letter is dated August 8, 1933. In the letter Cox describes the work and recreation at the camp, specifically mentioning the boxing matches and road work in which he was involved.



Note:  See RG1491, as well as the Library, for additional materials relating to the Civilian Conservation Corps.



INVENTORY



Letter, August 8, 1933



 



Subject headings:



Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)

Cox, Leslie A.

Mystic (South Dakota) — History

Public welfare — South Dakota — Mystic



 



Revised TMM        10-04-2016

 

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