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Our Mark on This Land: A Guide to the Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in America's Parks [Perfect Paperback]

Ren Davis , Helen Davis
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December 9, 2011
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in March, 1933, as one of the first initiatives of Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration. The purpose of the CCC was to put unemployed young men to work performing conservation and related activities amidst the depths of the Great Depression while simultaneously striving to restore the bodies, minds, and spirits of the men themselves. With unprecedented cooperation among federal agencies, this hugely successful effort became the largest peacetime mobilization in our nation s history.

Over the nine years that the CCC was in existence, more than three million CCC enrollees worked in more than 700 local, state, and national parks and planted billions of trees, erected hundreds of fire towers, restored worn out forests and farm lands, constructed lakes and dams, blazed thousands of miles of trails, and built rustic cabins, lodges, shelters, and other structures. The CCC effort has been described as the most effective, large-scale environmental protection and restoration program ever undertaken in the US, and the rich legacy of this effort is nowhere more visible than in the nation's parks. The work of the CCC placed a distinct and lasting imprint on the nation's parks, a personality of landscape that generations have since come to recognize and appreciate as an inherent part of their outdoor experience.

Our Mark on This Land celebrates the works and other lasting influences of the CCC. Section One provides a short but substantive history of the CCC context within which to more fully understand and appreciate the reasons for, and the enduring works and consequences of, the CCC effort. Section Two, the major part of the book, identifies, describes, and provides access information to more than 300 of those parks that provide the best remaining examples of CCC workmanship. These parks are divided into two groups Destination Parks, those that offer substantial and outstanding examples of the CCC work, and Other CCC-Related Parks, those that contain tangible and enduring results of the CCC effort. Numerous maps and photographs, both black-and-white and color, add additional dimensions and details to the information presented in Section Two. Section Three provides sources of additional information related to the theme of the book.


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America's natural beauty is one of its unsung greatest treasures. "Our Mark on This Land: A Guide to the Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in America's Parks" discusses the history behind this group, which for nine years leading up to World War II did much to establish much of America's nature and beauty beneath it all. Founded by Franklin Roosevelt in 1932, the effects of the program still show strongly, as the authors provide a guide to the handiwork of the group in the modern day. "Our Mark on This Land" is a fine addition to any environmentalism and history collection. --James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review, Library Bookwatch: February 2012.

US president Franklin D. Roosevelt called for the creation of the Corps in 1933 to put unemployed men to work creating parks and forests across the country. It lasted until 1942. In the latest of several guide books, writers and photographers Ren Davis and Helen Davis offer a brief history of the Civilian Conservation Corps, then describe national and state parks, region by region, projects the Corps took on, and the legacy that remains today. --Annotation ©2012 Book News Inc. Portland, OR (used with permission).

About the Author

Ren Davis is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He earned a B.A. Degree n American History from Emory University in 1973 and a Master's Degree in Public Health from Tulane University in 1976. From 1977 until 1995 he was an Assistant Administrator at Crawford W. Long Hospital (now Emory University Hospital Midtown) and from 1996 to 2009 he was employed by Emory Healthcare as an Administrative Consultant and served as a clinical adjunct professor at the Emory University School of Nursing. He has been on the Advisory Board of the Health Care Ethics Consortium of George since 1994; currently serving as board chair of this entity, Ren has a lengthy record of diverse service to the Consortium and the greater effort of Medical and Health Care ethics in Georgia.

Helen Davis is a native of Lewistown, Pennsylvania. She holds a B.S. Degree in Human Ecology from The Ohio State University (1973) and a Master s Degree in Education from Georgia State University (1980). She also has completed a program of Advanced Studies for Teachers at Emory University and has served as an adjunct professor of educational psychology at Oglethorpe University. Helen has been an educator since 1973, serving as Director of the Crawford Long Hospital Children's Nursery prior to a 20-year career as an elementary school teacher in the Atlanta Public Schools. She is an Orton-Gillingham trained reading specialist and taught children with learning disabilities at the Greenfield Hebrew Academy, a Jewish day school in Atlanta, from 2000 to 2009.

Ren and Helen are active in numerous elective endeavors, including writing, photography, and related public presentations on travel, recreation, history, and natural history topics. Their publications include authorship of a number of guidebooks to hiking and related activities in or near Atlanta and in Georgia as a whole.


Product Details

  • Perfect Paperback: 408 pages
  • Publisher: The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company; Original edition (December 9, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1935778188
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935778189
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,084,975 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars not what i expected January 21, 2013
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This book ended up being an index to several ccc projects in each state. Very little information on the ccc. Only a small section in the front of the book had any hisstory or information on the ccc. Definately not worth the $25.00 I spent onit.
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