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Stories From the Brooklyn Scout Camps |
Below are repeated many favorite stories about the Brooklyn Camps during the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. The Ten Mile River Scout Museum is trying to acquire additional stories about the Brooklyn Camps to add to this website and eventually to publish as a booklet. Donated stories should be about people, places and activities at the Brooklyn Scout Camps. All donations become the property of the Ten Mile River Scout Museum and should be E-mailed to the museum archivist (archivist@tmrmuseum.org).
Recollections of the Brooklyn Scout Camps in the 1930's (Knocko Naversen)
The Early Days (Bernie Lerner)
The Train to Tusten (Bill Dixon)
The Real Story of the Rock Lake Country Club (Bernie Lerner)
The Burros (Bill Dixon/Richard L Weidman)
The Bugler and the Snake (Bernie Lerner)
Headquarters Camp (Bill Dixon)
Indians on Route 97 (Marv Antonoff)
Indians on Route 97: Epilogue (Bill Dixon)
D1 Mess Hall Fire 1956 (Art Adelman)
Nick and The Pioneer Crew (Bernie Lerner)
Bob Landers and Old T.M.R. Staff Photos (Morty Fink)
Accaponac Memoirs/1935: The Wood Carver (Bernie Lerner)
Camp Brooklyn Remembered (Bill Dixon)
Brooklyn Scout Camps (Bernie Lerner)
Brooklyn Patches from the '30's (Bernie Lerner)
The Administration Director (Bill Dixon)
The D-4 Sign Theft (Bill Dixon)
The Grande Olde Willy House (Bernie Lerner)
Accaponac Memoirs/1935: The Snake Charmers (Bernie Lerner)
Eulogy for Harvey Lefkowitz (Mitch Strauss)
The
Angle Skunks (Bernie
Lerner)
A
Yanofsky Memoir (Alan
Yanofsky)
The
Cropsey Maniac (Bernie
Lerner)
Camp Algonquin and 'The Ballad For
Americans' (David Keller)
Wallenpaupack Canoe Trip (Morty Fink)
Wallenpaupack Canoe Trip (Phil Greenwald)
Wallenpaupack Canoe Trip (Eddie Kay)
Joe Sonneborn (Mike Drillinger)
John Christgau and Charlie Pickard (John Cleary)
Staff Positions (E. Fred
Brecher)
First Summer at Kunatah (Mike
Drillinger)
Jerry Gordon's "Death" (Morty
Fink)
Camp Brooklyn
Memories (Jack Gilmartin)
Last Updated: December 2, 2005
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