Printed: The History of Queens Council's Camp Emblems (1917-1938)
This is the first of its kind for N.Y.C. Scouting, with detailed Queens Council camp and emblem histories, quantities earned and requirements.
While today a camp emblem or patch is something you can buy at a camp trading post for a few bucks, they were considerably more important during the early years of the Queens Council Camps, first at Camp Matinecock on the Kanohwahke Lakes in Harriman State Park, and then at Camp Man on Crystal Lake at the Ten Mile River Scout Camps.
Read the emblem history of the Queens Council camps, from 1913-1938. 30 pages with heavyweight cover and comb binding . Color. Shipping included.