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Nathan Hale Council Boy Scouts of America Huntington LI Photo Album,1917

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“Scouts in Parade July 4, 1916.” “Scoutmaster CB Tuthill, Troop #2, mounted as Grand Marshal.” “Scoutmaster Simpson in command.” “Scouts lined up for the start in parade July 4, 1917.” “Cold Spring Harbor Red Cross July 4, 1917.” Page cracked in half.

1917

 “View from Scout Cabin.” “Members of Brooklyn Boy Scouts, Troop # 29 entering M.E. Church. Feb. 11, 1917.” “July 4, 1917 'Wake-Up America' Parade. Children of the First Pres. Church Sunday School.” Page detached from binding.

1917

“The Swimming tank. Mrs. Rainey's Picnic. Conejo Farms Estate.” “Scouts rounding the corner into New York Avenue. Memorial Day Parade—1917.” “ At Mrs. Rainey's Picnic.” “Miss Belle Andrews, Mrs. Rainey's Sister, holding Kodak.” Page detached from binding.

1917

“Group of Scoutmasters take and Heckscher Field. July 4, 1917.” “Showing Commissioner W.H. Higbie, Scoutmaster Hiram Paulding, Jr., Robt. L. Simpson, Chas. E. Peattie, Calvin Childs, H.R. Hautsch, Herbert Parmenter” “Boy Scouts Red Cross Tent erected in front of Dr. Johnstone's home. July 4, 1917.”

1917

"The Start." "The Finish" "These views are of the Otter Patrol in the Tent raising contest held at Heckscher Field Memorial Day, 1916." "Time: 20 1/5 seconds." "Scoutmaster Hiram Paulding and the winning team."

1917

"Potatoes raised by Scouts D.W. Trainer, Jr. and Andrus Valentine at Cold Spring Harber. Picture taken July 25, 1917." "Corn raised by Scouts Kenneth Johnson, Herbert Johnson and Samuel Riddell on Bay Avenue. Taken July 24, 1917."

1917

"Scouts in 'Wake Up America' Parada - July 4 1917." "The 'Spirit of 1917' Float in the 'Wake Up' America Parada, July 4, 1917. Directed by Scoutmaster C.B. Tuthill, Troop #2." "Boy Scouts in Parade July 4, 1917." Page ripped/fragmented, some text aligned back in place.

1917

Three pasted photographs without caption.

1917

"Scouts lined up in front of Headquarters." "Off for a Hike." Page detached from binding.

1917

Two pasted photographs without caption.

1917

Newspaper clipping inserted into book. "HURRAH FOR THESE BOYS: Every Scout to Feed a Soldier Their Motto: THEY WORK HARD: More Than Thirty Acres Are Under Cultivation by Local Boy Scouts - Are Surely Doing Their Bit."

1917

Back cover.

1917

“A feature of 'Wake-Up America' Parade. July 4, 1917.” “Mrs. Pendill's Troop of Girl Scouts in July 4, 1917 Parade. Heckscher Field.” “Nathan Hale Boy Scouts in Parade July 4, 1917. Com. Higbie and Scoutmaster Simpson.” Page detached from binding.

1917

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