McMillan Woods CCC camp

Captain Francis J. Moran moved from Camp Renaissance to become the new camp NP-2 commander in October 1933[2] (supervisors under Superintendent Farrell included Charles Heilman in 1936,[2] and Major Renn Lawrence was the 1937 CCC sub-district commander.

)[3] The camp opened a new recreation hall in 1934 [4] and provided manpower for building the veterans camp for the 1938 Gettysburg reunion,[3] and about 50 enrollees of CCC Company #1355-C served as aides for unaccompanied veterans.

[5] During the reunion, Company F of the 34th Infantry used the CCC camp and had a headquarters office under Major C. Gilchrist (executive officer of the "regular army camp")[4] and Capt.

)[9] The camp worked on Jones Battalion avenue and constructed a new walkway on Big Round Top.

[5] The commander in 1940 was Captain Webb, and in March 1942, the McMillan Woods CCC camp was to be abandoned [10] (the facility became the 1944-5 World War II POW camp at Gettysburg.)