CPS Unit Number 138-00
Camp: 138
Unit ID: 0
Opened: unknown
Closed: unknown
Workers
Total number of workers who worked in this camp: 22
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CPS Camp No. 138, subunit 2, Malcolm, Nebraska.Digital image, Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 021.1-13. Mennonite Central Committee Photo ArchiveJune 1946.
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CPS Camp No. 138, subunit 1, Lincoln, Nebraska.Digital image, Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 021.1-10. Mennonite Central Committee Photo Archive
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CPS Camp No. 138, subunit 2, Malcolm, Nebraska.Digital image, Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 021.1-10. Mennonite Central Committee Photo Archive1946
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CPS Camp No. 138, subunit 1, Lincoln, Nebraska.Digital image, Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 021.1-5. Mennonite Central Committee Photo ArchiveMay 1946
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CPS Camp No. 138, subunit 2, Malcolm, Nebraska.Digital image, Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 021.1-5. Mennonite Central Committee Photo ArchiveJune 1946.
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CPS Camp No. 138, subunit 2, Malcolm, Nebraska.Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 021.1-15. Mennonite Central Committee Photo Archive
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Philemon Frey PreachingMennonite Central Committee Archival Photo
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June 1946.
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1946
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May 1946
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June 1946.
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Summary:
CPS Camp No. 138, a Soil Conservation Service camp organized in three smaller units at three different Nebraska sites, and operated by Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), opened in October 1944 and closed in December 1946. MCC purchased two eighty-acre farms southeast and northwest of Lincoln. The third unit was located in a United States Government regional nursery west of Omaha.
Location:
CPS Unit No. 138 subunit is unknown for a number of CPS men due to insufficient information in the directory records.
Website users with specific subunit assignment information for any of these men are asked to contact us.