Pennsylvania CCC Online Archive
Company Information for
318



* Represents a day, month or year that is unknown

General Information

Company Type: Regular
Muster Point: No Information

Officers

 
NameRankPositionTenure
Malcolm F ReedCaptainCommanding Officer 4/23/1933 to 6/26/1935

Members

 
No Members listed for this Company

Camps
Project NameDates Occupied
ANF-1-PA4/29/1933 to **/**/****

Documents
TitleDocument Description
318 History.pdf318 history from 1936 CCC annual, courtesy of the James F. Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html.
318 Photos.pdf318 photos from 1936 CCC annual, courtesy of the James F. Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html.
318 Roster.pdf318 roster from 1936 CCC annual, courtesy of the James F. Justin Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, members.aol.com/famjustin/ccchis.html.
All CCC Camps Excell From NACCAThis spreadsheet has a listing of all CCC camps by state from the NACCA.

Pictures

Picture TitleDescription
ANF 1 Camp 1 Pigeon Aerial photo of Camp ANF-1 probably taken during the summer of 1935 since the camp appears to be fully constructed. The 3 barracks buildings in the center of the photo were completed before the winter of 1934.
ANF-1-PA Co 318 Company 1 Picture of half of the men of Co. 318 of ANF-1-PA
ANF-1-PA Co 318 Company 2 Picture of half of the men of Co. 318 of ANF-1-PA


Additional Information (contributed by Archive visitors)

CommentEntered On
On April 23, 1933, 1st Lt. Malcolm F. Reed was the second US Army reserve officer to be called to active duty to serve with the Civilian Conservation Corps. He moved his family to Duhring, PA and established the second camp in the United States at Pigeon, PA. By April 25, 1933, temporary tent emplacements were being installed at Camp ANF-1, Company 318 at Pigeon, PA. By the time winter came that year, 3 barracks and a mess hall had been constructed. Before the winter of 1934 came, 3 more barracks and the camp garage had been constructed. On November 14, 1934, 1st Lt. Malcolm F. Reed was promoted to Captain. On June 26, 1935, Capt. Reed and half of company 318 moved to a site northwest of Sheffield, PA and established Camp ANF-13, Company 2319. Most of the photos from my father=s records were in old style photograph albums. Some were 2 2@ x 4" while others were 2" x 3" prints which would indicate that they were from, what was called at that time, box cameras and they may have been personal photographs. Most camps, at least later on in the CCC program, taught photography and took official photographs for the camp; however, most of the photographs in the albums were developed commercially as indicated by numerical roll identification numbers on the back of the print. 07/23/2014