Description:

Boy Scouts of America
New York, Chicago, ca. 1912-1967
Boy Scout Memorabilia from Chicago Area, Including Original Merit Badge Cards and a Letter from the First Chief Scout Executive
Archive
This archive of Boy Scout memorabilia includes merit badge cards, a merit badge sash with merit badges, a neckerchief, and patch-trading newsletters and correspondence, and other Scout materials, primarily from the 1930s and 1960s.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, Archive of correspondence, merit badge cards, merit badges, sash, neckerchief, &c., 1912-1967.

Contents and Excerpts
- James E. West, Typed Letter Signed, to Charles F. Weller, June 11, 1912, New York, NY. On Boy Scouts of America National Headquarters stationery. 1 p., 8.5" x 11".
"I am very glad that you thought of me in time to get off a letter about my paper in Cleveland tomorrow. Fortunately I was not able to leave last night as I expected but go today. I guess I will see you at Cleveland."
James E. West (1876-1948) was an attorney and the first professional Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. On June 13, 1912, he spoke to the scoutmasters of Cuyahoga County at an informal dinner at the Central Y.M.C.A. in Cleveland. He also attended the National Conference of Charities and Correction while in Cleveland.

- Peter W. Petersen, Merit badge sash with 12 merit badges and rank insignia, ca. 1930-1932.

- Carl Munson, 11 Merit Badge Cards, 4 Rank Cards, 1937-1940, Chicago Council.

- William Petersen, 12 Merit Badge Cards, 1 Rank Card, 2 Other Cards, 1931-1933, 5 Adult Rank Cards, 1932-1935, Chicago Council.

- William Petersen, Certificate for Scoutmasters Key Camp Requirement, July 29, 1932. 1 p., 8.5" x 11".

- Peter W. Petersen, 8 Adult Rank Cards and 7 other cards, 1961-1966, Mt. Prospect, Illinois.

- Square Boy Scouts of America neckerchief in green and red, 28" x 28", ca. 1930s.

- Peter W. Petersen, Certificate for Training Recognition Plan, November 1967, Northwest Suburban Council. 1 p., 10" x 8".

- E. Forest Reynolds, 5 Autograph Letters Signed, to Scott [Petersen], April 1963-January 1964. 5 pp., 8" x 10.5".
Edward Forest Reynolds (1910-1990) published early issues of The Trader newsletter for Boy Scout collectors of patches.

- The Trader Newsletter, full and partial issues, April 1963-January 1965. 26 pp. + 2 subscription blanks, all 8.5" x 14"

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