| Abstract: | The collection includes a report prepared by the USDA Forest Service in cooperation with the Area Redevelopment Administration of the United States Department of Commerce. This report addresses the accomplishments of the Accelerated Public Works Program of the early 1960s in the National Forests of the United States. Includes 30 pages with 10 black and white photographs, 2 color prints, and 13 tables detailing the results by state of public works program. |
| Title: | Accelerated Public Works on the National Forests Report, 1960s |
| Creator: | United States. Forest Service |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 2863 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 1 report |
The collection includes a report prepared by the USDA Forest Service in cooperation with the Area Redevelopment Administration of the United States Department of Commerce. This report addresses the accomplishments of the Accelerated Public Works Program of the early 1960s in the National Forests of the United States. Includes 30 pages with 10 black and white photographs, 2 color prints, and 13 tables detailing the results by state of public works program.
1. Report, 1960s
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[Identification of item], Accelerated Public Works on the National Forests Report, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.
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