Group photograph of Roland Brandt and Scout Master Bill Adams with ten boys from the Ogilvie Boy Scout Troop #192, at the Crow Wing Scout Reservation, Minnesota.
Boy Scouts Association "Eagle: God and Country" awards ceremony in Mora, Minnesota. PIctured in the photograph: Mr. and Mrs. Wilkening, Mr. Johnson, Mr Graheck, and Mr. Hansen.
Eighteen young Boy Scouts pose in winter clothes near 535 Forest Street on the east side of St. Paul. Among the Scouts are Fred Sipf, Wayne Sipf, Al Nelson, Jerry Eggert, Louis Sipf, and Ernie Stenlund. The group may also include US Supreme Court justices Harry Blackmun and/or Warren Burger.
Contributing Institution:
North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting
Boy Scouts Jack Roe, Meeker, and Hawley on board the "Savage," looking out the front windows toward the bow of the boat. Life vests are in the foreground.
Contributing Institution:
North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting
A young Hyman Berman stands in his Boy Scout uniform holdng semaphores. Scouting was available to both boys and girls. Although scouting's intent was in part to Americanize participants through civic service and outdoor recreation, the sponsors of most all of the Jewish scout troops were synagogues.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives