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BSA Wovens Checklist BSA Wovens Checklist Brought to you by the International Scouting Collectors Association (ISCA) For an electronic version of this list, go to: www.ScoutTrader.org Contact Bob Salcido. with any additions or changes ([email protected]) Ref.: ISCAChecklist-BSAWovens.doc September 14, 2010 This BSA Wovens Checklist was compiled by Bob Salcido. It is organized by the type of Woven: Squares and Rectangles, Rounds, Odd Shapes and Generics. The first three groups have identifying wording on the woven patch that associates each with a Jamboree, Council, District and or Camp. The last group (Generics), has no distinct marking or lettering to denote affiliation with any Jamboree, Council, District, or Camp. Each category is listed alphabetically. Alpha order has been determined by reading the first word or abbreviation to appear in the upper left hand corner of the patch, and following the direction of the lettering from either left-to-right, or top-to-bottom. Additional information including pictures of listed items can be found on the following website: http://www.bsawovenimages.com/catalog/. If you know of any other BSA wovens not on this checklist, please send an e-mail to Bob Salcido. BSA Wovens – Squares and Rectangles Description Description " I was there" 1959 camporee Quapaw area 26 [ ] 1961 c-o-r Grtr New York c bsa pale gold bkgd 1 [ ] council-B.S.A. 27 [ ] 1961 District c-o-r Great Smokey Mountain c 2 [ ] "C Q. recruiter 1959" 28 [ ] 1961 klondike camp Southwestern Michigan c "For all boys" round up 1959 South Plains C, 1961 THE D area c bsa 11 (Detroit area c 3 [ ] 29 [ ] B.S.A. boys' life diamond shaped)) 1910 1960 camporee Greater New York c boy 1961-aquatennial explorer canoe race on the 4 [ ] 30 [ ] scouts of america mighty miss 1910 1960 camporee Harding area c boy scouts 5 [ ] 31 [ ] 1962 camping award Viking c of america 32 [ ] 1963 camping award Viking c 1910 1961 whitewater 17th annual camporee 6 [ ] 1965 invitation to adventure c-o-r Okaw Valley c Gamehaven council, B.S.A. 33 [ ] bsa 7 [ ] 1910 boy scouts of america 1960 Buffalo area c 50 pow wow '59 10-1 count down Creve Coeur c 34 [ ] 8 [ ] 1957 North district camporee org trim blk ltrs bsa 9 [ ] 1957 North district camporee grn trim blk ltrs 50th ann 1910 1960 advancement winner 35 [ ] 10 [ ] 1958 camp & plant LAAC Tidewater c bsa 11 [ ] 1958 scout-o-rama Longhorn c service award 36 [ ] 50th ann. 12 [ ] 1959 camping award Viking c 37 [ ] 56 North district camporee grn trees 1959 camporee Horace A. Moses scout 38 [ ] 56 North district camporee org trees 13 [ ] reservation Hampden Council 39 [ ] 61 c-o-r Big Timber dist Camden Cty c bsa 14 [ ] 1959 camporee Northeast Georgia c 40 [ ] A R R 1962 Seward Alaska c-o-r 15 [ ] 1959 patrol camporee No. Bergen Cty c B.S.A. A showcase of scouting tomorrows leaders Union 41 [ ] 16 [ ] 1959 recruiter East Boroughs c council B.S.A. 17 [ ] 1960 camp & plant LAAC 42 [ ] Abraham Lincoln c bsa district c-o-r 1959 1960 camper Utah National Parks c boy scouts of Adventure unlimited pow-wow 1958 BSA Creve 18 [ ] 43 [ ] america Coeur c 19 [ ] 1960 camping award Viking c 44 [ ] Aheka c 1960 commissioner's award 1960 camporice E. Orange dist. Orange Mountain 45 [ ] Aheka c 1961 commissioner's award 20 [ ] council, B.S.A. 46 [ ] Aheka c 1962 commissioner's award 21 [ ] 1961 camping award Viking c 47 [ ] Aheka c commissiomer's award 1961 camping award Viking council w/blk r/e w/ 22 [ ] 48 [ ] Akron a c s-o-r jubilee year 1960 salesman rounded corners 49 [ ] Alexander Hamilyon c bsa camp Towadena 1961 camporee E. Orange dist. Orange Mountain 23 [ ] c, B.S.A. 50 [ ] Alhtaha c 3rd nat'l jamboree 24 [ ] 1961 Caveman camporee Tall Pine c 25 [ ] 1961 c-o-r Grtr New York c bsa gry bkgd ISCAChecklist-BSAWovens.doc September 14, 2010 Pg 1 of 11 Description Description Alhtaha c N.J. Nat'l jamboree 1960 Passaic Falls Bsa Keowa 1958 staff Ten Mile River scout camp 91 [ ] 51 [ ] 50th ann. of scouting Colorado Springs, Colo.(tan (patch is a diamond) bkgd) Bsa scoutacular Central Indiana c scout circus 92 [ ] Alhtaha c New Jersey bsa 7th nat'l jamboree 1969 1958 52 [ ] Passaic Falls Farragut St Pk Idaho Bsa scout-capades George Washington c 1959 93 [ ] Alhtaha c. New Jersey Nat'l Jambo 1960 Passaic salesman award 53 [ ] Falls 50th Ann. Of scouting Colo.Springs, Colo. 94 [ ] Build serve achieve 1962 Los Angeles area c (wht bkgd) 95 [ ] Buttes area c Marysville, California 54 [ ] Alhtaha country fair 1958 B.S.A. ladies of alhtaha 96 [ ] Cache Valley C. B.S.A. 55 [ ] Allegheny c B.S.A. 1949 jamboree 97 [ ] Caddo council camps bsa 56 [ ] Allegheny council 1950 jamboree 98 [ ] Camp Belzer b s a Central Ind c 57 [ ] Allegheny council, B.S.A. 1948 roundup 99 [ ] Camp Betz Pokagon Trails c bsa 58 [ ] Annual explorer hob-nob Ft Leonard Wood Mo 100 [ ] Camp Big Horn 1958 LAAC Anthony Wayne c s-o-r jubilee year 1960 59 [ ] 101 [ ] Camp Birch Tecumseh c bsa salesman 102 [ ] Camp Cherokee bsa 60 [ ] Anthony Wayne trail bsa longest scout hike 103 [ ] Camp Child 3 years 61 [ ] Area III C pow wow 1959 NAWAKWA WWW 104 [ ] Camp Coker Pee Dee area c bsa 62 [ ] Atlanta area c bsa camp staff 1959 Camp Currier camporee 1958 Chickasaw c boy 105 [ ] 63 [ ] Atlanta area c,bsa boy scout camper 1959 scouts of america 64 [ ] Be prepared 1960 rally Mauwehu council, B.S.A. Camp Curtis S. Read 1940 Fenimore Cooper c 106 [ ] 65 [ ] Be prepared C-o-r 1959 Upper Mohawk c bsa bsa Big Timber dist. 1959 Camden Cty C boy scouts Camp Ho-Non-Wah Charleston, S.C. (three 66 [ ] 107 [ ] of america paddles on shore) 67 [ ] Blackhawk Trail camp Lowden Oregon, Ill. Camp Ho-Non-Wah Charleston,S.C. (no paddles 108 [ ] 68 [ ] Blue Mountain Scout Reservation Camp Nisatin on shore) Blue ribbon jamboree Queens c G.N.Y.C. Ft Camp Ho-Non-Wah Charleston,S.C. (one paddle 69 [ ] 109 [ ] Totten Oct 1958 on shore) Camp Ho-Non-Wah Charleston,S.C. (three 70 [ ] Boston c,inc. honor unit 110 [ ] paddles on shore) 71 [ ] Boston council boy scouts of america Camp Ho-Non-Wah Charleston,S.C. (two paddles 72 [ ] Boston council, inc. honor troop w/2 blue stars 111 [ ] on shore) 73 [ ] Boston council, Inc. honor unit w/4 blue stars 112 [ ] Camp Illinek 74 [ ] Boston council, inc. honor unit w/6 blu stars 113 [ ] Camp Illinek honor camper Boy scout jubilee 1941 university of No. Car. 75 [ ] 114 [ ] Camp Lenape 1961 Chapel Hill, N.C. 115 [ ] Camp Long Lake 1960 Potawatomi area c B.S.A. Boy scouts of america 1959 camporee Telewana 76 [ ] Camp Ma-ka-ja-wan 1959 North Shore area c district Nassau Cty. Council 116 [ ] Boy scouts of america 1960 camporee Quapaw B.S.A. 77 [ ] area c 117 [ ] Camp Meany 1941 Boy scouts of america GOLDEN JUBILEE 1960 118 [ ] Camp Offutt 1923-1959 Blue Grass c B.S.A. 78 [ ] Daniel Webster council New Hampshire 119 [ ] Camp Old Broadaxe Black Hills c, B.S.A. Boy scouts of america scout-o-rama (*) 1958 Land 79 [ ] 120 [ ] Camp Pepperdine 1958 LAAC o' Lakes 121 [ ] Camp Plymouth Boy scouts of america scout-o-rama (*) 1958 80 [ ] 122 [ ] Camp Rotary '45 Ottawa district 123 [ ] Camp Seneca 1958 Sullivan Trail c Boy scouts of america Timber Trail Trek Tall Pine 81 [ ] c 124 [ ] Camp Steiner 82 [ ] A. F. Bray award 125 [ ] Camp Sunrise Green Mountain council B.S.A. VT. 83 [ ] Bridgeport council scout camporee 1935 126 [ ] Camp Tolochee Okefenokee area c 84 [ ] Brockton fair 1958 Squanto c bsa 127 [ ] Camp Toquam 5 years Camp Waubeeka w/ var of grn behind words 85 [ ] Bsa 1959 Camp Stigwandish N.E. Ohio c 128 [ ] (patch is a diamond) 86 [ ] Bsa 1959 c-o-r Four Lakes c 129 [ ] Camp Yatasi Norwela c, B.S.A. 87 [ ] Bsa 1959 c-o-r Mound Builders' area c 130 [ ] Camporall 1958 M.V.c BSA beige bkgd 88 [ ] Bsa 1959 Sequoyah open house Wash. Trail c 131 [ ] Camporall 1958 M.V.c BSA gry bkgd 89 [ ] Bsa 1959 westward ho Kikthawenund c 132 [ ] Camporall 1959 M.V.c BSA 90 [ ] Bsa 1960 c-o-r Great Smokey Mtn c ISCAChecklist-BSAWovens.doc September 14, 2010 Pg 2 of 11 Description Description 133 [ ] Camp-o-rama 1959 (*) Quinnipiac c, B.S.A. 173 [ ] Crescent Bay area c 1959 commissioner's award Camporee Maple Lake Great Red River dist, 174 [ ] Crescent Bay area c 1960 commissioner's award 134 [ ] B.S.A. 175 [ ] Crescent Bay area c 1961 commissioner's award 135 [ ] Camporee Prairie c B. S. A. 176 [ ] Crescent Bay area c 1962 commissioner's award 136 [ ] Catholic retreat 1961 Alhtaha c 177 [ ] Crescent Bay area c 1966 commissioner's award 137 [ ] Catholic retreat camp Sequoyah Cub scout jubilee for god and country 1910 1960 178 [ ] 138 [ ] Catholic scout retreat 1959 Bronx New York bs of a 50 fifty years of service 139 [ ] Catholic scout retreat 1959 Brooklyn New York CY (camp yawgoog bronze award) brn bkgd wht 179 [ ] 140 [ ] Catholic scout retreat 1959 Manhattan New York CY Catholic scout retreat 1959 Milwaukee County CY (camp yawgoog gold award) gold/orange bkgd 141 [ ] 180 [ ] Council wht CY CY (camp Yawgoog silver award) purple bkgd wht 142 [ ] Catholic scout retreat 1959 Queens New York 181 [ ] CY 143 [ ] Catholic scout retreat 1960 Erie diocese 182 [ ] Daniel Webster c B.S.A.
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