Bill Sharp discusses his experiences working with the Civilian Conservation Corps [CCC] as a new recruit stationed at Fort Missoula in Missoula, Montana. He describes his everyday life while working with the CCC and discusses the evening classes available to the recruits. Sharp also details his interest in the Civilian Conservation Corps, the early years of the program in Missoula, and his research into the history of the organization.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtunionsandlabor_oralhistory/1004/thumbnail.jp
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Earl Schmidt describes obtaining the 4-E classification with relative ease due to being a member of ...
Hank Goetz describes his time as a student at the University of Montana in the School of Forestry. H...
Lyle Slade discusses working as a Border Patrol officer and guard at Fort Missoula in Missoula, Mont...
Burton Appleton discusses his experiences as an enrollee in the Civilian Conservation Corps [CCC]. H...
George Cameron describes his childhood, sheepherding, mines and fire lookouts in the Crazy Mountains...
Frank Cook discusses his education at Seaton Hall College and his military service during World War ...
Bill McDonald discusses his family history and the Montana landscape during the late 19th and early ...
William Wood recalls working as a smokejumper in Missoula, Montana, from 1943 until 1960. He talks a...
William B. Russell discusses the various projects that he oversaw during his time working for the Un...
As in most of these interviews students asked about: hometown, family and life before CCC; joining t...
John Craighead discusses his childhood interest in wildlife and outdoor activities. He describes his...
Clarence “Cy” Young discusses changes made to the Fish and Wild Service under the tenure of Harold I...
Robert C. Reeve talks about his childhood in Waunakee, Wisconsin, where he became known as a champio...
Interview conducted by Daniel Hancock at the home of Bill Cline in Waleska, Georgia, on August 21, 2...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Bill Harper. In 1937, Harper ...
Earl Schmidt describes obtaining the 4-E classification with relative ease due to being a member of ...
Hank Goetz describes his time as a student at the University of Montana in the School of Forestry. H...
Lyle Slade discusses working as a Border Patrol officer and guard at Fort Missoula in Missoula, Mont...