Coralville Boy Scout Troop #207, 1960s
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Assistant Scoutmaster and nine boys from Troop 207 work on a building project in the woods. Most of the boys wear uniforms with Boy Scout patches; some carry white rope, while young Doug Dee holds a water canteen. Jeff Brom and Tom Slade kneel beside two logs, while most of the others watch them.
Front row, left to right: Tim Slade, Tom Slade, and Jeff Brom
Back row, left to right: Assistant Scout Master Roger Allen, Doug Dee, Tony Catalano, Terry Vorbrich, Randy Garrett, Ken King, and Brad Collins.
Coralville Scout Troop 207, originally known as T7 with the Council Headquarters in Iowa City, is one of the oldest active troops in the Hawkeye Area Council. Chartered by Delmar Sample in 1925, the troop was renumbered Troop 207 in 1952 (Lovetinsky et al., p. 69; Walch, p. 109).
Front row, left to right: Tim Slade, Tom Slade, and Jeff Brom
Back row, left to right: Assistant Scout Master Roger Allen, Doug Dee, Tony Catalano, Terry Vorbrich, Randy Garrett, Ken King, and Brad Collins.
Coralville Scout Troop 207, originally known as T7 with the Council Headquarters in Iowa City, is one of the oldest active troops in the Hawkeye Area Council. Chartered by Delmar Sample in 1925, the troop was renumbered Troop 207 in 1952 (Lovetinsky et al., p. 69; Walch, p. 109).
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Coralville Public Library. Coralville Digital History Library.
Date
1960s
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Educational use only, no other permissions given.
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“Coralville Boy Scout Troop #207, 1960s,” Coralville Digital History Library, accessed June 9, 2023, https://coralvilledigitalhistory.omeka.net/items/show/223.
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