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Hoyt, M. S.

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Record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #215

Record for Civilian Conservation Corps job #215

The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #215 is for a project that fine graded and backsloped 2.5 miles of park road in the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. Project would help the slopes around the park road to return to a natural state after construction.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1937-06-30

Creator(s)

Hoyt, M. S.

Record for Civilian Conservation Corps Job #244

Record for Civilian Conservation Corps Job #244

The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #244 for emergency work within the southern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-8) in western North Dakota. Emergency work consisted of removing snow and ice from water drainage areas to protect it from erosion and traffic damage; job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1938

Creator(s)

Hoyt, M. S.

Records for Civilian Conservation Corps job #214

Records for Civilian Conservation Corps job #214

The Civilian Conservation Corp job record #214 is in regard job #213 that was not completed, which constructed a section of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. This project would complete job #213 by cleaning ditches, masonry work, and road trimming. Administrative, financial, and job documentation attached.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1936-1937

Creator(s)

Hoyt, M. S.

Records for Civilian Conservation Corps job #213

Records for Civilian Conservation Corps job #213

The Civilian Conservation Corp job #213 is in regard to constructing a section of park road in the northern unit of the Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. This project was ultimately not completed and job #214 was used to request man hours to complete the unfinished section of park road.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1937-06-30

Creator(s)

Hoyt, M. S.

Letter from M. S. Hoyt to Arno B. Cammerer

Letter from M. S. Hoyt to Arno B. Cammerer

Project Manager Hoyt has located only one feature within Roosevelt Regional Park named after a living person. Sperati Point is named after Dr. Carlo Alberto Sperati, professor of music at Luther College. This is the locally accepted name of the feature and has been since before the establishment of the park.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1938-02-11

Creator(s)

Hoyt, M. S.

Civilian Conservation Corps job classification report

Civilian Conservation Corps job classification report

The Civilian Conservation Corps. job classification report 303(e) is in regard to road construction of six-tenths of a mile in length to Sperati Point in the northern unit of Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area (SP-7) in western North Dakota. Project will construct and surface a section of road that enables the CCC to begin working on projects near Sperati Point; attached are maps, financial, and project documents.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Creation Date

1936-09-17

Creator(s)

Hoyt, M. S.