CPS Unit Number 100-10
Camp: 100
Unit ID: 10
Operating agency: MCC
Opened: 5 1943
Closed: 10 1946
Workers
Total number of workers who worked in this camp: 2
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CPS Camp No. 100, subunit 21943
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CPS Camp No. 100, subunit 2ca. 1944
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CPS Camps 125 and 100, subunit 6Digital 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. 100Digital image from American Friends Service Committee: CPS Records (DG002), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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CPS Camp No. 100Digital image from American Friends Service Committee: CPS Records (DG002), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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CPS Camp No. 100Digital 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 10, located in New York, was operated by Mennonite Central Committee.
While the diary associations in New York had authorized a unit of thirty-seven, by August 1945 thirteen men worked for improvements associations in Cayuga, Dutchess, Erie, Genesee, Monroe, Wyoming, and Yates Counties.
Most of the men performing agricultural work in New York reported Mennonite or Brethren as religious affiliations when entering CPS. Similarly, for this group of men, most had reported their occupation as farming or other agricultural work when entering CPS.
Location:
New York, United States