1919-1970
Jamesville, NY
Ram’s Gulch short term camp was probably patterned after Toad Hollow, a cabin camp near Buffalo. The site consisted of 44 acres just off the Jamesville Quarry Road near the Delaware Lackawanna Railroad line to Tully, near the limestone ledges of Greenlake Park (Seneca Turnpike) and not far from Drumlins. It was owned by the Onondaga Council, BSA, from 1919 to 1970 when it was sold to Allied Chemical Co. for $89,160.
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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.
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315 463 0201
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