This camp brochure describes a week at Camp All's Well on Nine Mile Creek in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Included is a picture of girls raising the U.S. flag, an application form, daily schedule, and camp staff. This included a hand drawn and type written draft and final printed version.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
A 1921 letter concerning the visit of Mrs. Kerr to the United States from England. Juliette Gordon Low wants the work of Miss Baden-Powell from 1910-1916 recognized for spreading the Girl Guide movement in England.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
A 1922 letter from Juliette Gordon Low to Marjorie Edgar, thanking her for the flowers and requesting Miss Edgar to represent Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. in Normandy.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Golden Eaglet recipients participating in a flag ceremony. Recipients are Margaret Neibel, Gail Nesom, Ruth Burnham, and Fanny Burnham; Margaret Bailey, Director, is holding the Girl Scout flag.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Brownie Girl Scouts of White Bear Lake on the steps of a school holding United States flag. Older girls are Mary Greengard, acting 2nd Lt. and Ruth Janzen, Lt..
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scouts in uniform at Minnesota State Fair booth, displaying Girl Scout activities and information. Participants include Helen Ginnaty, Nancy Hauser, Mrs. Houser, Antoinette Horrigan, Mildred Dunning, Gail Nissam Royer, Hope Fitzsimmons, and Sarah Glen
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scouts in uniform cooking outdoors on a brick fireplace with a lashed table. Pictured are Cynthia Chase, Muriel Muckleston, and Hope Horner Henderson.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scouts posing at Camp Lakamaga in camp gear. Participants are Virginia Purser-Clark, Gail Nesom-Royer, Mary Eva Gaskell-Johnson, Helen Ginnaty-Pearon, and Ruth Spencer.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scouts receiving Golden Eaglet award, highest rank in Girl Scouting, 1932. The Awards were presented by Mrs. Frederick Edey, National President; recipients are Mary Gardy, Gertrude Hall, Katherine Dames, and Isabel Critchfield.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
A 1932 letter from Birdsall Otis Edey, President of the National Girl Scouts, to Marjorie Edgar stating that the National Girl Scout organization would not be publishing any new Folk Songbooks in 1933.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scout adults organizing cookie materials at Girl Scout headquarters in the First National Bank building. Pictured are Mrs. George M. Shepard, Mrs. H. H. Jewell, Miss Harriet I. Rust, Mrs. L. W. Thomson, and Miss Yvonne Brettner.
Contributing Institution:
Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys