Camp Sam Wood served as the primary camp for Genesee Council and is still being used today under the management of Iroquois Trails Council. Here the 1951 pocket patch from Camp Sam Wood. Does anyone else have any images of old Camp Sam Wood issues?
Collecting Ten Mile River, one patch at a time
Camp Sam Wood served as the primary camp for Genesee Council and is still being used today under the management of Iroquois Trails Council. Here the 1951 pocket patch from Camp Sam Wood. Does anyone else have any images of old Camp Sam Wood issues?
Another recent acquisition was a 1951 Camp Kunatah Staff neckerchief. Camp Kunatah along woith Camp Chappegat, Camp Kotohke, Camp Kunatah and Davis Lake Camps were part of the Brooklyn Scout Camps at Ten Mile River Scout Camps. It was located on the Delaware River side of the camp and was considered part of the Delaware […]
Another recent acquisition, which allowed me to check off one of my TMR Staff Neckerchief needs. Sometimes months go by without seeing one, but this is the second recent acquisition. Camp Ihpetonga, was part of the Brooklyn Scout Camps at Ten Mile River Scout Camps. It was located on the Delaware side of the camp. […]
Here is another example of a 1951 Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee Pocket Patch. According to Mike Hulsizer’s Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee History, The camp became the property of the Erie County Council (ECC) in 1928. However, records suggest it likely operated as Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee beginning in 1925. Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee is a Seneca Indian word meaning “trustworthy-loyal”. At that time […]
Buffalo Area Council was the home to Camp Scouthaven. It is still in existence today as part of Greater Niagara Frontier Council. Here is an example of their pocket patch from 1951. Does anyone have other images from pre-1960 Camp Scouthaven patches? [phpbay]Camp Scouthaven, 6[/phpbay]
Here is an example of a Staff neckerchief from a time when scouts camped at Ten Mile River by borough. As you might imagine, Camp Manhattan was for scouts from that borough. The area which comprised Camp Manhattan was later divided into Camp Rondack and Camp Keowa. This Staff neckerchief is from 1951. Anyone have […]
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