1947-Bill Stethers Cuts Lumber into Correct Lengths for Tent Platforms-May
1947-Bob Temple & Tom Sullivan Building Tent Platform-June
1947-Catching Pheasants for Releasing in Pheasant Country-Aug
1947-Early in Spring ar Camp-Fred. Brook Runs Fast-April
1947-Fred Serley Creosotes Lumber for Tent Platforms-May
1947-Halfway Thru Retreat at Camp Woodland-August
1947-Lumber for New Tent Platforms
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The mission of the William Hillcourt Museum and Carson Buck Memorial Library is to preserve the history of Boy Scouting in Central New York and to tell the story of Boy Scouting in the USA and the world.
The museum is open on Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM and by appointment.
Please contact
longhouse@scouting.org
for more information.
Call the Council Service Center at:
315 463 0201
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