You might get some information by contacting the Skipwith Historical and Genealogical Society. I assume you have checked the website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslafaye/ An excerpt from LAFAYETTE CO HERITAGE p. 22 pub. by above society follows: About the Civilian Conservation Corps "The whole operation was supervised by Regular Army Officers and reserves with expert technical advice from recognized authorities...Enrollment was on a volunteer basis with local county agencies making...arrangements.. In Lafayette County the enrollees were sent to Fort McClellan, Ala. where the Army ...put them through a conditioning period to prepare..for strenuous physical work...assigned to a unit numbered as a company ..sent to a work site.... Two camp sites were established in Lafayette County: thirteen miles east of Oxford on Highway 30 in the National Forest and at the present location of the Oxford-Lafayette County hospital. Company 464 was organized at Fort McClellan May 1, 1933 and worked in Alabama National Forest until Oct 11, 1934 when it was reassigned to Lafayette County at a location 13 miles east of Oxford... There were nearly 150 men in this Company, largely from north Mississippi. Company 473 was organized on May 1, 1935 at Fort McClellan with 180 men from Mississippi enrolled....assigned to Batesville...On January 6, 1936 the Company of 216 men was transferred to Oxford. Some of the men from Lafayette Co and others who remained here after serving in the CCC were: Bill Hannaford, J. C. Goolsby, John Turnipseed, W. C. Hill, Marshall Bennett, Horace McCain, Cleveland Ransom, Charles McGonagill, Motee Daniels, Richard Kisner, W. K. Brown, Ellis McCord, Albert Grantham, R. W. Elliott, L. L. Crowson, Jake Gardner, Richard Avent, John Boles, Elmer Christman, Grady Nelson, Herman Burt, H. A. Alderson, Woodrow Brewer, John H. Cannon, Dyke Crockette, Walter Fox, James Garrett, Leo Garrett, James A. Fitchett, John R. Owens, Enoch V. Patton, Lake Ragland, H. P. Rankin, Walton Smith, G. O. Waldrip, E. H. Walker, V. Westbrook, Dennis Perkins, Philip Rikard, W. L. Singletary, Thomas R. Smith, Ray Tabor, Paul Underwood, Wade Walker, V. T. Ledbetter, Buck Watts, E.J. Boatwright, G. W. Cook, Frank Gill, Wayne Nunnaly, Franklin Parks and Fulton Parks" Good luck, Lou Ritter, Kalamazoo, MI DENTON, ESKRIDGE, GOFORTH, LANCASTER