CPS Unit Number 100-07
Camp: 100
Unit ID: 7
Operating agency: BSC
Opened: 5 1943
Closed: 10 1946
Workers
Total number of workers who worked in this camp: 1
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CPS Camp No. 100, subunit 2Civilian Public Service Dairy Farming. Serving to give sufficient quantity of high-quality milk.1943
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CPS Camp No. 100, subunit 2625 CPS men are working as dairy farmers and as dairy herd testers in 30 different countries in the leading dairy states of the country. The increase and the improvement of the nation's milk supply is the function of this government assigned 'work of national importance.'ca. 1944
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CPS Camps 125 and 100, subunit 6News and Views was a newsletter jointly published between Camps 125 and 100, subunit 6 in 1945.Digital image from the American Friends Service Committee: Civilian Public Service Records (DG 002), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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CPS Camp No. 100Dairy Farming: Wilbert L. Moore calibrating butter fat columns to determine the production and index increase of cows through artificial breeding by pure bred-high production and type breed bulls.Digital image from American Friends Service Committee: CPS Records (DG002), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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CPS Camp No. 100Dairy Farming: Bemis and Lindes computing the dairy income above feed costs for a recently tested herd. From such information culling is done more efficiently.Digital image from American Friends Service Committee: CPS Records (DG002), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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CPS Camp No. 100Dairy Farming: Bemis and Lindes at the laboratory in Litchfield taking composite and individual milk samples and running the Babcock test for butter fat.Digital image from American Friends Service Committee: CPS Records (DG002), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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1943
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ca. 1944
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Summary:
CPS Unit 100, subunit 7, located in Maryland, was operated by the Brethren Service Committee.
The Brethren area supervisor looked after the welfare of the men, representing them in any grievance and established a working relationship with the dairy herd improvement association officials. The men gathered on occasion for a picnic sponsored by the testers and the farmers of the district. Levi Ziegler, based in Oneida, New York, worked with dairy herd testers from Brethren camps and units in New York, parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. (Robinson, p. 197)
Location:
Maryland, United States