![]() Monmouth Council Boy Scouts (Images of America: New Jersey) $19.99 Created in England at the dawn of the twentieth century by Boer War hero Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the Boy Scout movement reached America in 1910. Scouting spread like wildfire to Atlantic Highlands, Freehold, Long Branch, Red Bank, and nearly every other town in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Blending equal parts outdoor adventure, American patriotism, and hometown values, Monmouth Council has been instructing Scouts in the tradition of civic duty since 1917. Tens of thousands of Monmouth County Scouts have taken pride in the art of tying a square knot, the pageantry of the court of honor, and projects that benefit the local community. Monmouth Council Boy Scouts contains a distinctive collection of images featuring an inside view of the Order of the Arrow and the other Boy Scout programs, the camps at Forestburg, Burton-at-Allaire, and Quail Hill, hiking trips to Philmont, National Jamboree tours, and many other Boy Scout events. ![]() 1959 Camporee Potomac Council Boy Scout Patch $14.99 Collectible--1959 Camporee Potomac Council Boy Scout Patch ![]() Historic Print (XL): Washington Girl Scout Council $67.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1920 and 1925]Subject: Girl Scouts of the United States of America--People--1920-1930. Women--Social life--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1930.Notes: National Photo Company Collection.Format: Portrait photographs 1920-1930.Group portraits 1920-1930.Photographic prints 1920-1930.SOURCE: Library of Congress |
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