Do not click REPLY to reply. See address below. ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 15:16:39 -0800 From: [email protected] Subject: RE: Request for wills, lifestyles, etc. To: [email protected] Eddie and All, My current interest has to do with the CCC programs. My dad supervised the building of quite a few buildings during the 1930s, early 40s. Many of those buildings are still in existence. Most of his work was probably in KY---courthouses, schools, parks, in places such as Campton, Cumberland Falls, Stanton, Manchester, Clay City, Grey, Rockcastle County, etc. These just happen to be the places I know about. I'm sure he worked in other states. I understand the Federal Government went around to each of the CCC locations and presented certificates and took photographs of the people who did the building. Does anyone happen to have access to any of these photographs. The only picture I have shows the men with their certificates during the building of Dry Land Bridge and Dupont Lodge at Cumberland Falls State Park. Many of these buildings have been replaced with modern structures, but if you've ever seen any of the buildings, you will find they were very well built, mostly of sandstone. I recently visited Campton Elementary School and it is just as it was in 1942, and is still in use. The history behind the CCC program is very interesting and should be passed on to our descendants. ------- End of forwarded message -------