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	<title>Comments on: He is now in the C.C. Camp</title>
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		<title>By: Trish Willette</title>
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		<dc:creator>Trish Willette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am an Appalachian woman. My father and Mother bought an old CC camp; 4 room no pumping, house in the Southern section of Big Stone Gap,VA. As a youth, My father worked in the C C Camp just to make ends me before going to War at Peril Harbor. This man story is much like my dad&#039;s.But dad never when past 8th grade if at all went. Mom totally opposite; a socialistic woman who finish high school in Scott county and worked at Eastman. I was looking for something on CC Camp houses since many were sold to people like my parents.Do you know any stories about those houses? I remember that in 1973 that old home finally got a&quot;facelift&quot; of sorts. It needed to be torn down long before my parents became parents. It could hold two people but a family of seven was not suitable. I could write a story on it and I should. Thanks for the story on Appalachian culture my dad lived. I lived it through him even though it could have been a better life.]]></description>
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