Journalof the American Historical Society Winter 1998 No. 6

RUN for the BORDER! plus: The BSA’s History in Mexico Jeff Feldman Tom Gould by Bill Topkis • Jeff Morley • Duane FowlksBob Wagner Bruce Shelley Paul Myers Members of the American Letters to the Editor Scouting Historical Society

Thomas Ashton, Burnsville, MN Dear [Editor]: John Pleasants, Doug Bearce and Conrad Auel, Monessen, PA I received a copy of the Journal and Streamwood [Chris Jensen]). I’m hop- Ed Basar, Livonia, MI was spell bound — 1938 NOAC — ing the new Blue Book will be complete Mike Bega, York, PA Irondale. and accurate. Perhaps [I’ll] finish work Dr. Gene Berman, Jackson Heights, NY on the Lodge history and patches and You see my home Lodge is 51, Dwight Bischel, IL submit it. Dana Bonstrom, Kettle Falls, WA tapped out in ’51 at camp Irondale. I I just looked in my folder and have Gary Burdorf, Santa Monica, CA spent 3 summer camps their. So this issues of the Journal for Jan. 93 (#1), Bob Connor, Nesconset, NY copy is really a treasure for me. July ’93, Winter ’94 and Spring ’96. Chris Deering, DeKalb, IL I enjoyed the Journal and would Would it be possible to get “back is- Fred Deurch, Logan, UT like to continue receiving a copy. Kirk Doan, City, MO sues” that I’m missing? (They could I also attended Lions Den — NOAC have been lost in the mail after I left for Duane Fowlks, TX ’52, ’54, ’92, and ’94. Jeff Feldman, Woodland Hills, CA grad school). Dr. James Flatt, Huntsville, AL Still Active Scouter WWW Jeff Godby, Columbia, SC Charles Lahay Greg Galloway Dr. Ron Godby, Yorktown, VA * Fayette, AL Athens, GA Gary Gole, Cleveland, OH Dear [Editor]: Tom Gould, Los Angeles, CA Hi Guys: I missed the first copy of the Jour- Destry Hoffard, Johnson City, IL I certainly enjoyed reading the Jour- Randall Holden, Blairstown, NJ nal (Vol. 1 #1). If you have any left, can nal. The articles are interesting. Glad I you send me one? Rick Horne, Greensboro, NC can contribute. Frank Kern, DuPont, WA Thanks Rob Kutz, Carlisle, PA WWW Joe Hupp Conley Williams Raymond Lee, Tuscola, IL Dear [Editor]: Dr. David Leubitz, Akron, OH Waco, TX I recently received a copy of the Wally Majors, Jackson, MS Dear [Editor]: Spring 1996 Issue of the Journal of the Craig McDaniels, American Fork, UT I appreciate getting your Journal. Roy More, Ann Arbor, MI This issue was great. Dr. Jeff Morley, , CA The bad part is I didn’t get it until Paul Myers, Goshen, IN Journal John Pannell, Burlington, NC Sat. May 18. A day after the auction John Pleasants, Siler City, NC ended. Number 6 Al Sakai, Honolulu, HI WWW Winter 1998 Scott Shackleton, Hermosa Beach, CA Nelson Clements Bruce Shelley, Arlington Heights, IL Levittown, PA published by the Dr. Roger Schustereit, Cisco, TX Dear [Editor]: American Scouting Historical Society John Snead, Baton Rouge, LA c/o Bill Topkis Wayne Snyder, Northumberland, PA I really enjoy reading the Journal and have already started a section for it 2580 Silver Cloud Court Bill Topkis, Park City, UT Park City, UT 84060 Bob Wagner, Kansas City, MO in my periodical collection. Keep up the Cliff Ward, Cary, NC good work!!! © 1993–1998 All Rights Reserved Roger Ward, Nokomis, FL BTW, I’m Greg Galloway, Vigil American Scouting Historical Society Roy Wetherbee, Shrewsbury, MA Honor member and Founders’ Award Rusty Van Reeves, Madison, MS (youth) recipient in Tsali Lodge #134, Editors: John Conley Williams, Waco, TX WWW. I’m currently in graduate school Tom Gould (310) 474-4647 *deceased so my collecting (and Scouting in gen- [email protected] eral) is temporarily limited. I’m Jeff Morley (415) 474-1555 ON THE COVER working on a complete Tsali set but [email protected] need about seven flaps. FYI, the Scouts de America John Snead (504) 346-8540 Arapaho II is far from complete (or ac- [email protected] Some lodge issues, camp patches, and a curate). Bro. Hoogeveen has sent me his Bill Topkis (435) 655-8899 council strip of the BSA council Scouts de updated list based on my findings in the America of Mexico City are pictured on (801) 655-8899 the cover. See the article on page 15. Lodge, and I’ve also sent my list to other collectors (e.g. Conley Williams, [email protected]

2 Number 6 – Winter 1998 American Scouting Historical Society. I is my local council, and it’s only be noticed that it was Volume 4, Issue 1. Is around since 1967 or so. I would like to In This Issue there a way to get back issues? If so, do something on it’s predecessor from how many and at what cost? Xerox cop- the 20’s, but my fellow collectors have COLLECTING ies available? yet to discover any memorabilia apart 5 Scouting’s Paper Please advise, from one camp patch. Oh, well. “Every membership card Silas Jue In Scouting. represents a boy in San Jose, CA Michael Brown scouting’s history…” Dear [Editor]: Via the Internet by Jeff Feldman & Hey, guys, Tom Gould Enjoyed your publication — Spring 96 — a wide variety of different ar- Got your catalogue and wish I had OA HISTORY ticles. the money to buy it all. So much for that 9 Lodge Neckerchiefs I collect “Cherokee 50” — know pipe dream. that is nuts. I understand that in a past Dave Miller A photo essay on OA neck- erchefs from Westchester issue you dealt with the 50R - Felt - “Z” Via the Internet County, New York - could I get a copy of that issue? by Bill Topkis & Jeff Morley Keep up the excellent work. Dear [Editor]: BLUE BOOK WWW I am very interested in becoming a 14 John Johnson member of your “American Scouting Blue Book on the Net Historical Society.” What are the re- Harvest, AL “The Blue Book is now quirements for membership, is it by available for downloading-free EDITORS NOTE: MANY OF YOU HAVE ASKED invitation only? I hope this has found on the World Wide Web. ABOUT BACK ISSUES OF THE JOURNAL. WE you well. Here’s how. by Bob Wagner HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER. PLEASE SEE THE In Brotherhood AD ON PAGE 18. Destry L. Hoffard BSA HISTORY Johnston City, IL 15 Dear [Editor]: P.S. I am going on a short patch ex- Run for the Border P.S. page 42 Lot #1016 I read all of pedition this weekend to St. Louis and I will do my best to track down one of the The BSA’s history in Mexico is this you’re CRAZY!!! told with the story of Scouts Camp Irondale staff bandannas to pho- HA de America tograph for your next issue. by Bill Topkis, Jeff Morley, Kevin Howard & Duane Fowlks Boaz AL EDITORS NOTE: MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO Hi- RESEARCH ANY AND ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE A Wanted to drop you a quick note to 19 SINCERE INTEREST IN SCOUTING’S HISTORY. Lodge Names say how much I’ve enjoyed receiving PLEASE SEE “GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS / Tracking down the errors in my issues of the Journal of the Ameri- MEMBER APPLICANTS ON PAGE 4. WE LOOK historic lodge listings and can Scouting Historical Society. I was FORWARD TO YOUR ARTICLE. investigating source really impressed/surprised when I got document authenticity your fourth issues (V4#1) with the nice by Bruce Shelley slick paper cover. Too bad you lost the Dear [Editor]: DOCUMENTATION 3-holed punch, as I liked to put my is- As we discussed, I am researching 26 segregation in the Boy Scouts in the sues in binders along with the rest of Burden of Proof my scouting historical mags like “ Southeast. I think that I will be able to A tale of two newly Memorabilia” and the like. prepare an article for your magazine discovered “First Flaps” I really liked the article in issue #2 sometime soon. The article will particu- by Bill Topkis & Jeff Morley or #3 on the Tribe of Gimogash. I never larly focus on camps (and badges) for knew that when National was ‘trying black camps in South Carolina. DEPARTMENTS out’ the OA, that they were also doing Sincerely, so with some of the other major honor Matthew L. Delk 2 Letters scouting groups like Firecrafters & Columbia, SC 28 Overheard… Mic-O-Say. Dear [Editor]: at the Trade O Ree Keep up the good work! I wish I I greatly appreciate being placed on by Paul Myers could contribute an article, but my main your mailing list and sincerely hope that 30 Rules of the Auction interest in scouting history/memorabilia I continue to receive the Journal in the 32 The Auction & Sale Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 3 future. I recently put together a booklet on the patches of my home Lodge #296. I have enclosed a copy for your use as a reference. This includes all issues and varieties (even though they are listed as issues) so hopefully you may identify any questionable issues from my lodge. As soon as it is available, I will send you a copy of the neckerchiefs and an esti- mate of the years and number produced of each issue. Once again thanks for your support of our hobby. In the Brotherhood, Andrew Stevens Wilson, NC How to become a member Hi. Membership in the American Scouting Historical Society is not neces- I really enjoyed the Journal, It was sary to receive the Journal. Membership is open to any and all individuals who sent to my son! I picked it up and started have a sincere interest in Scouting’s history. The only requirement is that each reading it. The information on Merit prospective member submit and have accepted for publication in the Journal, a Badges was a good job. I received it too comprehensive article of historical depth that follows the guidelines as set forth late for the Auction. You do a good job! below or participate in a significant manner to an American Scouting Historical In Scouting Society project (i.e. The Blue Book). Glenn A. Meloon, Sr. Terre Haute, IN Guidelines for Authors, Dear [Editor]: Member Applicants Thank you for sending me The Each article should be type written, single spaced, and one to three pages in Journal Vol. 4 Issue 1. The photograph length. The subject matter may be on any vintage scouting insignia or memora- of the delegates to the 1938 National bilia topic prior to 1965. The article should be original in nature, (no restatement Convention is very of prior information), should be of suitable historical depth and contain the fol- interesting. I am currently in the process lowing additional items: of researching my father’s scouting ca- reer. He became a member of The • Photographs. Each article should be accompanied by one to four high Owasippe Tribe of The Order of the Ar- quality black and white photographs that clearly portray the items row in July 1936. 1 have his discussed in the article. membership card and membership pin. • Photograph of Author. Enclosed is a photocopy of them for • Biography of Author. Not to exceed two paragraphs. The biography your review. I would like to obtain a should briefly explain pertinent information about the author, educa- photograph of The Owasippe Tribe circa tion, background, scouting activities and area of collecting. 1936 and therefore would like you to • Computer Disk. A copy of the article and biography should be print my letter asking your readers for submitted on computer disk. assistance. Authors and prospective members agree that submission of an article to the Request for Assistance. Journal of the American Scouting Historical Society carries express permission Moqua Chapter, Owasippe Tribe, for publication in whole or part, and use of the authors name and image by the Order of the Arrow, Circa 1936 Society. Furthermore, authors and prospective members agree that the Journal retains final editorial rights over any article that it accepts for publication, that Scouter David Clement would like any article may be refused for publication and that membership in the society to obtain information and or copies of may be refused to any applicant who, in the view of the editorial board of the any photographs of the Owasippe Tribe, Journal, does not meet each requirement for membership as outlined above. Order of the Arrow, circa July 1936. His father, Eagle Scout Edwin Clement, was Authors should submit articles to: among those inducted into the Moqua American Scouting Historical Society Chapter, Owasippe Tribe, Order of the c/o Bill Topkis Arrow in the summer of 1936. Any in- 2580 Silver Cloud Court formation would be appreciated. David Park City, UT 84060 [email protected] (continued on page 28)

4 Number 6 – Winter 1998 Collecting Scouting’s Paper by Jeff Feldman & Tom Gould

Recently, there has been a surge in the Every membership card represents a uted in 1933 under the label “Some Boy collecting of paper. Some examples of boy in Scouting’s history and every rank chewing gum.” The cards were distributed, more popular paper collectibles include card represents an achievement, what an a few wrapped in a waxed wrapper, with cards, stock certificates, cigar rings interesting way to think about paper. An- a stick of gum; the same way baseball or produce labels. Also of note, is the in- other draw to paper collectibles is the cards were distributed. crease in theme specific ephemera artwork and content. collections; such collections might focus The major distinction between differ- on the Golden Age of Hollywood, Disney, ent types of paper collectibles that we have fraternal organizations or the military. made is “cards” and other scouting “pa- per.” Cards, as a group, will refer to those items of scouting paper that are typically printed on card stock and smaller than a seven inch square. Paper as a group would include everything else printed on paper; for example Certificates, Warrants, appli- cations, Calendars, letterheads, photographs, maps, decals, promotional Figure 1 – Collectible cigar ring from handouts, pamphlets and books. the 1955 World . In this first article we will discuss sev- Figure 2 – 1933 “Some Boy” card eral types of Scouting cards–collecting by Goudey. For many years collectors of Scout- cards, membership cards, rank and merit ing memorabilia have virtually ignored badge cards, jamboree cards and list other Other popular collecting cards include paper collectibles in favor of cloth. Ten types of collectible Scouting cards. Future numerous British and American advertis- years ago, we asked ourselves why? Pa- articles will focus on individual catego- ing cards like the ones commonly per documents the history of the Scouting ries of cards, giving an in-depth analysis distributed with cigarettes around the turn movement as well, if not better than, cloth. of them. of the century. Recently Boys Life maga- Paper collectibles can be as colorful, if not zine distributed a large set of collecting more colorful than patches. Paper col- Collecting cards cards. During the National / World Jam- lectibles often include the date of issuance borees and National OA Conferences and the number printed so no guessing. “Collecting cards” is an attractive area collecting cards are used during wide How often does cloth? to collect due to extensive artwork and the games. familiarity that a Sports/Non-Sports card How many of you have a box of Boy collector would enjoy. The artwork gen- Membership Cards Scout cards or paper in your closet? Why erally depicts a scouting activity in a haven’t you discarded or sold it? Probably classic setting. The reverse side of the card The started the reason is that you know they have some typically conveys a story, carries the mes- issuing membership cards on October 1, collectible value, albeit not as financially sage of an advertiser or a checklist of the 1913, due to the need to collect dues and 1 significant as other types of Scouting col- cards in the series. control membership. While membership lectibles. cards are the most common Our goal with this, and scouting cards seen, they are future, articles is to share also a key piece in the his- with the collectorate what we “Every membership card represents a tory of the Boy Scout have learned over the years boy in scouting’s history and every rank movement and should be the about collecting Scouting cornerstone of any scouting paper. We hope that other card represents an achievement” card collection. collectors will share their Often done by famous knowledge with us, so we artists, Leyendecker and can bring this information to the hobby. The most popular card series is, with- Rockwell to name a few, membership An added desire is that we can build en- out a doubt, the series printed by the cards contain some of the most recogniz- thusiasm toward this interesting area of Goudey Gum Company of Boston; with able Scouting artwork. Scouting’s history. the permission of the Boy Scouts of America. The set of 48 cards was distrib- 1. Scouting Magazine, Vol. 1 - No. 10, Sept. 1, 1913. Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 5 Early membership cards contained a lection. Special serial number sequencing lot more information than the cards we was used to identify different programs stick in our wallets today. The early mem- Membership cards from 1914 through bership cards contained some, or all, of the early fifties contained from four to the following groups of information: seven signatures. The sig- • Certificate page natures • The Scout Oath/The • Morse Code and Semaphore • Dues Record • Scout History/Offices Held • Personal Record of Achievement • Personal Information (city, state, troop, patrol, age, height, weight) • Blank Pages When membership cards were re- duced in size to fit the wallet, the purpose of the cards changed significantly. Pre- were typically the 1940’s cards were living documents of the national officers Scout’s experience. These cards were used of the Boy as a record, as well as proof of member- Scouts. Cards ship. From the late 1940’s onward the from the fifties cards were used exclusively to prove mem- forward had the bership; simply containing the certificate signature of the of membership. Honorary Presi- The membership cards of the teens dent (President of had a celluloid cover and back held to- the United States) gether with a rivet or rings. During the and the Chief twenties through the forties membership Scout Executive. cards were on card stock and folded in Figure 3 – A 1914 riveted celluloid membership card. thirds or in half. These cards were inserted into a paper sleeve that typically had an program, national placed special markings advertisement for Boy’s Life on the front. on the standard issue membership card. In the late forties, membership cards were Membership cards from the 20’s changed to single cards a size to fit in a through the mid 50’s were serial num- wallet. bered. The serial numbering was reset, or Special cards were issued for Senior reconfigured, a number of times during Scout Programs, , Veteran this period, but serial numbers represent Scouts, Cub Scouts and Scouters. In the one of the best means of cataloging a col- absence of cards designed for the specific

Figure 5 – a modern wallet-sized card.

Figure 4 – A tri-fold membership card from 1919.

6 Number 6 – Winter 1998 Jamboree Cards Two types of cards were used as part of the World and National Jam- borees. The first category is attendance cards, and the second is wide game cards. These types of cards were also issued for other national events, such as the National Or- der of the Arrow and Figure 6 – An early-type rank card. Explorer Conferences. Figure 9 – A modern trading card Rank and from the 1969 National Merit Badge Cards Jamboree.

From the earliest days of Scouting supposed to write their name and address when a scout earned a rank advancement, on the cards that they exchanged with boys he not only received a patch, but also a from different parts of of the country or card. These cards are significant because world. Some examples of the content of they are the official records of a scouts ad- vancement. Early advancement/merit badge cards were rectangular in shape; approximately 3" by 5". This configuration was contin- ued until the early 40’s, when the cards were changed to the current configuration, a smaller format that is more conducive to fitting in a wallet. An exception to this Figure 8 – A Jamboree participant’s card from 1964.

Attendance cards were issued to par- ticipants and the staff at World and National . There was a card is- sued for each National Jamboree, including the cancelled 1935 jamboree. Figure 9 – A modern rank card. Typically these cards indicated name and city or council of the boy attending. Cards were also issued to staff and dignitaries. the cards include Astronauts and early The cards bore the signatures of the na- scouting pioneers. tional officers until 1964. Scouts attending Figure 7 – An early Cub card. the early World Jamborees were issued Card Categories identification cards to indicate that they We had intended to title this section format are early advancement were traveling representatives of the Boy “Miscellaneous,” but realized that there cards, which were diamond in shape (3" Scouts of America. were too many cards to bulk into a generic by 3"). Trading cards were used during wide section. For this reason, we have compiled Many of the local Councils opted to games at the Jamborees. The wide games a list of all of the card categories that we issue their own rank and merit badge cards were intended to foster intermingling of have identified to date. rather than using the nationally distributed the scouts. A scout would typically get an Our collection is limited to nationally ones. Eagle Scout cards were, and still are, envelope with a number of trading/collect- issued cards. Council issues are neat, but only issued by the national office. ing cards. They would walk around the the issues would total in the hundreds of Jamboree to other sub-camps, trade cards, thousands, rather than just a few thousand. and complete their set. The scouts were

Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 7 We have listed a lot of card catego- ries here, but it is logical to assume that Card Category Listing there are probably many more cards float- Membership Scouting Programs ing around than we have listed. This is where we rely on the collectorate to help Cub Scout Totin’ Chip fill-in the blanks. We will continue to pub- Boy Scout Firem’n Chit Exploring Whittling Chip lish updates, as long as new information Explorer Scout Scout Axe License is coming in. Paul Bunyan Axman Other Paper Collectibles Paul Bunyan Woodsman Lone Scout Conservation Good Turn We plan to discuss “other paper col- Adult Outdoor Code lectibles” in future issues of the Journal Woman’s Reserve Family Code after we cover each category of cards in Order of the Arrow Gold Quill Award NESA 100% Uniform Inspection painful detail. Veteran Organizer Award Below is a list of paper collectibles Rank Receipt for Dues that don’t fit in the card category: Savings Record Card Cub Mile Swim • Charters Arrow Point Scout Lifeguard • Leader Warrants Bobcat Safe Swim Defense Wolf • National Letterhead Safety Afloat Bear Snorkeling BSA • Certificates Lion Emergency Service • Post Cards Webelos Emergency Service Apprentice Webelos Activity Badge • Photographs Dispatch Bearer Arrow of Light • Jamboree Camp Staff Den Chief Project S.O.A.R. • Decals Scouting World Crest • Applications and forms Scout Vigil Honor Temporary Induction Certificate • Scorecards ❏ Sustaining Membership Scout Donation Tenderfoot Emergency Service Exploring 2nd Class “Ready” Explorer 1st Class Religious Awards Life (Star) Star (Life) Training Eagle Cub Training Certificate Eagle With Bronze Palm Scout Training Certificate Eagle With Gold Palm Explorer Training Eagle With Silver Palm Explorer Trained Officer WANTED Merit Badge Cards Woodbadge Senior Scouting National Camp School Exploring Attendance Card 1910–1969 Apprentice Administration Ordinary Activities Scout and Adult Able Camp Administration Membership Cards Bronze Award Camp Management Gold Award Scoutcraft Activities Rank Cards Silver Award Program Director Senior Scout Title Camp Director Charters and Warrants Explorer Rating Handicraft Rare BSA Publications Sea Scouting/Sea Exploring Swimming Apprentice Lifesaving Ordinary Boating call: Able Tom Gould Quartermaster Veteran (310) 474-4647 Air Scouting/Air Exploring Junior Alumni or Apprentice Veteran (blank year) Jeff Feldman Observer Veteran (Years listed 5 - 80) (818) 345-8873 Craftsman Jamboree Ace Attendance Wide Game

8 Number 6 – Winter 1998 The O.A. Neckerchiefs of Westchester County A photo essay on Neckerchiefs by Bill Topkis & Jeff Morley

Wimachtendienk WW started early in Lodge 15 Chappegat Westchester County, New York, beginning (1923–1957) Lodge 15 Mide in 1923, the society’s eighth year. That is (1957–1973) when Chappegat became WWW’s fif- Lodge 47 Hanigus (1930–1957) teenth lodge located in New Rochelle. In the following twenty years four other Lodge 32 Kitchawonk Lodge 15 Ktemaque lodges from within the county located (1927–1942) (1973–present) between the Hudson River to the west and

Long Island Sound to the east would ap- Lodge 32 Tahawus ply for charter. (1942–1955) Lodge 246 Horicon (1955–1973) Lodge 86 Wiccopee PUTNUM (1936–1951) ORANGE Lodge 246 Apachedotte CONNECTICUT (1951–1955) H Lodge 246 Wakoda u d WESTCHESTER s (1943–1951) o Bridgeport n R Ossining i ROCKLAND v e Figure 2 – Diagram of lodge mergers in Westchester County. Ktemaque Lodge r

White continues the heritage of nine superceeded lodges. nd Plains Sou nd Isla ng NEW Lo Yonkers Tahawus neckerchief, the only is- JERSEY New Rochelle Mount Vernon sue of that now extinct lodge. It BRONX is this neckerchief department SUFFOLK that the county has no peer. Newark MANHATTAN QUEENS NASSAU New York City Where and when the first OA BROOKLYN neckerchief was issued we do not Figure 1 – Map of Westchester County, know. The earliest known neck- New York. erchiefs are three issued by Those lodges were, Kitchawonk Anicus Lodge 67 of Wilkins- Lodge 32 (later Tahawus ) of Yonkers burgh, Pennslyvania in 1940. (1927), Hanigus Lodge 47 of Mt. Vernon These neckerchiefs were issued to th (1930), Wiccopee Lodge 86 of Ossining commemorate the 25 anniver- (1936), and Wakoda Lodge 246 of White sary of the Order of the Arrow and th Plains (1943) (see map – Fig. 1). By 1973 their hosting of the 25 anniver- after a complex series of mergers and for- sary National Meeting at Camp mations of new lodges all five original Twin Echo (Fig 4 & 5). No doubt Figure 3 – Early lodge patches from lodges within the county would combine the contingent of 20 from Westchester County, New York. into one brotherhood, Ktemaque Lodge 15. Their first neckerchief (Fig. 2) (and first official lodge “Many silk-screened and direct embroidered issue) was on orange To the knowledge- cotton with black able OA name and neckerchiefs, perhaps as many as two thirds, block printing (Fig. 6). number collectors these It is listed in The Blue lodges of Westchester were issued specifically as contingent items” Book as N1. Their County are legendary. other neckerchief is- Many late night badge- Chappegat Lodge (the seventh largest con- sued that year was for hosting the 1941 trading sessions have been spent tingent of the 64 lodges that sent Area “E” conference (among the oldest discussing these lodges and their insignia. representatives) took notice. sectional conclave items) (Fig. 7). It is also It is where the Wakoda A1 felt is from and orange cotton with black block printing. five different badges from Hanigus 47, two In the following year, 1941, of them felt composition and two activity Chappegat Lodge issued a pair of ex- Block printing along with stenciling felts (Fig. 3). It is also the home of the tremely primitive full square neckerchiefs. is among the earliest and most crude meth-

Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 9 Figure 5 – Early neckerchiefs from Anicus and Skanondo Figure 4 – 1940 contingent neckerchief Lodges.. from Anicus Lodge 67.

ods of manufacturing neckerchiefs. In gen- for each color is placed exactly on the eral these methods were for small quantity, same portion of the material and the new inexpensive “do it yourself” neckerchiefs. color of ink is applied. This is a relatively A block print, often cut out of linoleum is inexpensive method, especially when like a large rubber stamp where ink is ap- compared to the cost of manufacturing a plied to the block and then pressed onto badge and sewing it onto a neckerchief. any available piece of cotton. A stencil is Silk-screening also could be used for small where a pattern is cut into a single piece quantities, as few as a dozen, and the of cardboard and then paint is applied screen could be maintained for future us- through the spaces where it is desired. The age. telltale sign of stenciling is that gaps are If a neckerchief has a design that is used inside of letters and other objects so loomed into the material of the neckerchief that the cardboard can remain a single then it is called a “direct embroidered” piece. neckerchief. This method could also be At the time of the printing of The Blue done at a low cost and in small quantities. Figure 6 – Block-printed neckerchief Book only nine stenciled or block printed This was especially true because the vast from Chappegat Lodge (1941). standard OA issued neckerchiefs were majority of direct embroidered necker- known (three more are now known and chiefs were manufactured overseas. The will be added in the next edition of The Chappegat embroidered neckerchiefs are Blue Book). For an example of a stenciled among the oldest examples of direct em- neckerchief, see the first known necker- broidery. They were not made abroad. chief from Skanondo Lodge 64 from They were manufactured locally one at a nearby Middletown, New York (Fig. 5). time. Chappegat Lodge issued many more In general, neckerchiefs were utilized neckerchiefs between 1942 and 1955. for two purposes. First they created a “uni- These neckerchiefs were all of the same form” look for all Arrowmen within the design, featuring their totem, the beaver, same lodge. This was to help create an superimposed on a flint chip arrowhead esprit de corps. Generally they were re- with the lodge name across the top. These quired wear at all Order of the Arrow neckerchiefs were all on red cloth and functions, especially when traveling out- were made both as silk-screened necker- side of the lodge to a Sectional or National chiefs and as direct embroidered as well. event. The second purpose was for easy (Figs. 8, 9, & 10). identification of the members of a contin- Figure 7 – The host lodge neckerchief Silk-screening is a process that utilizes gent. This was especially useful for boy issued by Chappegat Lodge in an extremely fine screen made out of silk. and adult leaders trying to keep their lodge 1941, one of the oldest OA A negative pattern is placed upon the together. sectional conclave items. screen and then ink is pressed through the Many silk-screened and direct embroi- fine holes and onto the material. If more dered neckerchiefs, perhaps as many as than one color is used, then another screen two thirds, were issued specifically as con- 10 Number 6 – Winter 1998 tingent items. Unfortu- was issued as a contingent item not for nately, if the use by other lodges. neckerchief lacks com- In 1952 Chappegat issued a necker- memorative markings, chief for their contingent to the National its use is often lost. Al- Order of the Arrow Conference held at though The Blue Book Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (Fig. 12). attempts to note all con- This NOAC neckerchief is one of the ear- tingent neckerchiefs, liest examples of a neckerchief issued for those lacking com- a NOAC contingent. It is a purple necker- memorative markings chief with white silk-screening and a white generally were not satin ribbon border. It was issued one per listed as such. Also it contingent member. was not uncommon for Figure 8 – Chappegat Lodge neckerchiefs N2 and N3. In 1953 Chappegat issued a pair of the same neckerchief to Neckerchiefs for the Area 2A fellowship be used for years at mul- that they hosted (Fig. 13). The neckerchief tiple events before issued for all attendees of the conference being retired. is on white cotton with blue silk-screen- Chappegat did, how- ing and a red braided ribbon inner border. ever, issue several The neckerchief issued only to host lodge commemorative contin- members is orange with dark green silk- gent neckerchiefs for screening and will be listed as N7 in The wear at a single func- Blue Book, second edition. tion. The second to last neckerchief issued The first contingent by Chappegat prior to merging with neckerchief issued by Hanigus Lodge 47 was the “‘Buzzy’ the Chappegat Lodge was a busy beaver” issue (Fig.12). This necker- Figure 9 – Chappegat Lodge neckerchiefs N4 and N5. block print neckerchief chief was made on yellow cotton with red for their contingent to satin border and red silk-screening. the 1949 Area 2A Fel- lowship hosted by The last neckerchief of the lodge was Man-A-Hattin Lodge made to observe the demise of the lodge. 82 (Fig. 11). This neck- It was issued at the final reunion held at erchief is white with red Camp Siwanoy in 1958 and also marked th printing. Even though the Lodge’s 35 anniversary. (Fig. 14) this neckerchief was is- The most extraordinary neckerchief sued for a section issued in Westchester County was the conclave and features a Tahawus Lodge 32 neckerchief. The is- date, it will be listed in sue is special because it is the only piece the next edition of The of insignia ever issued by the lodge. Be- Blue Book because it cause of this uniqueness, and its scarcity Figure 10 – Chappegat Lodge neckerchiefs N5.1 and N5.2

Figure 11 – Chappegat Lodge 1949 Figure 12 – Chappegat Lodge contingent neckerchiefs contingent neckerchief. from the 1950’s. Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 11 Figure 14– The last neckerchief of Figure 13 – Chappegat Lodge issued these Area 2A Lodge 15 Chappegat. Fellowship neckerchiefs in 1953.

Hanigus Lodge 47 issued two neck- erchiefs. Although overshadowed by the rare badges of this lodge these two neck- erchiefs have as few or fewer known examples as the badges. The first neckerchief is on white cot- ton with black piping. (Piping is the rolled cotton tape edge appearing on most neck- Figure 15 – This rare neckerchief is the erchiefs issued after 1960.) The name of only known issue from Tahawus the lodge is silk-screened in red and the Lodge 32. Native American hoop dancer is in black. An interesting design element is that the WWW’s are subtly formed within the hoops, one of them made out of the feath- ers in the dancer’s headdress. (Fig 16.) The second neckerchief issued by Hanigus was issued to commemorate their thirtieth anniversary. (Fig 16) It also pre- sents us with two puzzles. The first puzzle is relative to chronology, the second with design. Chronologically Hanigus chartered in 1930. We know that they knew that be- cause their last round had the correct date on it. (Fig. 3) (Have your heard the one Figure 16– Early neckerchiefs from Hanigus Lodge 47. about the collector who refused to trade for a 47R because “he knew it could not (six known) name and number collectors be from 1930?”) However, Hanigus, have sought out this black on pale yellow merged with Chappegat in 1957. That silk-screened neckerchief to complete means the lodge only existed for 27 years. their “name” collection. (Fig 15.) The So how (or why) did they have a 30th an- neckerchief is so rare that many name and niversary neckerchief? The best answer number collectors have either ignored it seems to be that they wanted to issue an or decided that they do not collect neck- anniversary neckerchief marking the end erchiefs within their name and number of their lodge. No doubt they wanted to collection. issue a last commemorative neckerchief just like Chappegat Lodge, the lodge that Figure 17 – The Horicon Lodge 246 they merged with did for their 35th Anni- neckerchief. versary.

12 Number 6 – Winter 1998 The second puzzle is a secret hidden the tradition of the Order of the Arrow and in the simple design to observe the demise are just as special as the badges issued of Hanigus Lodge. On the neckerchief the contemporaneously with them. Lack of “O” and “A” are superimposed over each knowledge and failure in the past to have other and have a double meaning. The let- accurate listings of neckerchiefs has con- ters can also be viewed as a sun setting tributed to the mistaken belief that they over a snow capped mountain represent- were not issues worth collecting like their ing the sunset of the lodge. The 30th badge counterparts. Perhaps the inverse is anniversary neckerchief of Hanigus is gray closer to the truth. With The Blue Book with black piping. It has the name, arrow we now, for the first time, have a worth- and “30 years of service” screened in while listing of over 1,400 non-patch black. neckerchiefs. The Blue Book, second edi- Of the three lodges that bore the num- tion, will have over 1,600 OA neckerchiefs listed. ❏ ber 246, only the last, Horicon Lodge 246, Figure 19 – The Chappegat Chapter of issued a neckerchief. It is silk-screened on Mide Lodge 15 issued a EDITORS NOTE — FOR ISSUES NOT LISTED white cotton with blue piping. (Fig 17) neckerchief that is greatly similar IN The Blue Book (FIRST EDITION), The design features a raccoon on an ar- to the old Chappegat Lodge 15. DECIMAL BLUE BOOK NUMBERS row with the name of the lodge in red. CORRESPOND TO BLUE BOOK 2ND EDITION (IN PRESS).

Figure 18 – The Mide Lodge 15 Figure 20 – Ktemaque Lodge 15 neckerchiefs. silkscreened neckerchief. Mide Lodge, 15, the resultant lodge Finally, Ktemaque Lodge 15, the of the merger of Chappegat and Hanigus lodge that now represents all of issued one lodge silk-screened issue and Westchester County issued neckerchiefs. WANTED one chapter neckerchief. The Lodge neck- (See Fig. 20.) Their basic neckerchief is a erchief is a peach colored neckerchief with direct embroidered neckerchief on bright Merit Badges an orange shiny ribbon border. (See Fig blue cotton with white piping. Ktemaque 18.) It is the same design as their P1 and also issued a neckerchief for their 1976 before 1950 like many neckerchiefs was issued be- training weekend. It is a white unbordered cause it was considerably less expensive cotton neckerchief with orange silk- Eisner BSA Coats than a Swiss embroidered pie. screening. with Merit Badges Chappegat Chapter of Mide issued a From the OA neckerchiefs of chapter neckerchief. The neckerchief is Westchester County we can see the true Merit Badge designed to look exactly like the arrow- diversity of neckerchiefs. They came sten- Accumulations head neckerchiefs issued by the original ciled; block printed, silk-screened and lodge. (Fig. 19) It is white silk-screen on direct embroidered. They could be issued White Merit red cotton and has a white piped border in extremely small quantities and at a dra- Badge Pamphlets unlike the Chappegat issues which had rib- matic saving. They were issued for bon borders. Because of the design, this NOACs, Section Conclaves, and anniver- neckerchief is easily mistaken for a saries and for esprit de corp. But perhaps Call Chappegat neckerchief and could easily most significant is that these neckerchiefs John Pleasants be missed by an unaware collector. are important issues of the lodges for (800) 322-3918 which they stand. They are emblematic of

Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 13 How to view The Blue Book on Your PC by Bob Wagner

Now that The Blue Book is available 6. Click General column data Import Spreadsheet Wizard will on the Web, people are asking, “How do format for each column. appear. I get it?” Here’s how. 7. Click Finish to bring up the work 1. Click First Row Contains Choose your favorite browser. sheet. To find out how you did so Column Headings. (Mine is Netscape.) far depress the CTRL key and 2. Click Next. the End key simultaneously. In 1. Open location http:// 3. Click In a New Table. Excel97 the last entry will be row www.kirkdoan.com and Kirk 19711. In Excel 95 you will get 4. Click Next. Doan’s first page (Home page) a warning message “File not 5. Set All Field Names have will appear. Loaded Completely.” And the last Indexed = NO except Field 2. Click on “The BlueBook, OA entry is 16384 showing lodge Name “ipid” Indexed: Yes Patches . . .” this brings us to 458A patch F1c. In either case (Duplicates OK). http://www.kirkdoan.com/ the first line gives the name of 6. Click Next. download.htm the fields. 7. Let Access add Primary Key. 3. Click on bluebook.txt (this is the 8. Save As “Microsoft Workbook” 8. Click Next. smallest choice and it is a tab on “c:\Bluebook.xls” in Microsoft 9. Import to Table: bluebook. delimited spreadsheet.) Then Excel 5.0/95 and exit Excel97. If wait about 7 minutes until it is you are using Excel 95, you will 10.Click Finish and bluebook will downloaded to you. have to repeat steps 1 through 8 appear as a Table. 4. Then click File, Save As and again this time importing Delim- Now do a similar thing with the save the file as you wish or the ited Start import at row 16385. Lodges to create a Lodge Table; default, it is “bluebook.txt.” Wait Step 7 will display line 3327 as i.e.; 7 more minutes for the file to be the last line showing lodge 618A 1. Choose your favorite browser saved. patch S4. Save As “Microsoft again and download the In Excel (95 or 97) do the Workbook” on “c:\Bluebk2.xls” Lodges.txt file. in Microsoft Excel 5.0/95. Exit following: 2. In Excel create a spreadsheet Excel 95. 1. File; Open bluebook.txt and the and call it (c:\Lodges); Text Import Wizard step 1 of 3 Open Microsoft Access and Create 3. Open the Access Database you shows. a New Database Using Blank created before tstbb.mdb and Database as follows: 2. Click Delimited Start import at import Lodges as another Table row 1, File Orig in Windows 1. File New Database where you so that you now have 2 tables in (ANSI) want it. e.g.; Filename: tstbb.mdb Excel97 or 3 in Excel 95. 3. Click Next and the Text Import Save in: your favorite folder Wizard Step 2 of 3 shows. “create.” Good luck. Another article will follow 4. Click Delimiters Tab; leave the 2. Click table; File; Get External about what you are able to do with the rest blank; Text Qualifier: “ Data; Import database you have created. 5. Click Next and the Text Import 3. Import Filetype *.xls; click Wizard Step 3 of 3 shows. filename bluebook.xls Import and wait.

THE BLUE BOOK The ASHS is continuing work on the prepara- tion of a new edition of The Blue Book which will be available in book form and on-line for the 1998 NOAC. Corrections and new issues will be added with no number changes.

14 Number 6 – Winter 1998 Run for the Border: The BSA’s History in Mexico Scouts de America by Bill Topkis, Jeff Morley, and Duane Fowlks

Of all the councils that have ever ex- with major American business interests Lodge have been traditionally associated isted in the history of the Boy Scouts of based in Mexico. As a group they were with Region 9. America, one of the most unusual, if not affluent, mobile and big on Scouting. That The Council badge for Scouts de the smallest, was the council located in is why they had a presence at National America (Fig. 1) was constructed of red Mexico City, Mexico. The council was events such as Jamborees and Arrow Con- felt on black felt and featured a red wolf’s created so those American citizens living ferences and why their Order of the Arrow head and the words Scouts de America. It in Mexico City could participate in the Lodge, Cuauhtli 446, was allowed to ex- was issued in the early 1950’s. The badge BSA. Although the council no longer ex- ist as long as it did. This National presence was for wear to National and International ists today, it left behind a legacy of gave the illusion that the Council was events attended by council members. Like- distinctive and extremely scarce badges. larger than it actually The name of the council, and insignia used was. by the members, was Scouts de America From its humble be- (as opposed to Scouts de Mexico). Later, ginnings, the council circa 1960, Scouts de America became was always small. The associated with Direct Service Council. first American Scout Eventually, in 1971, Scouts de America troop in Mexico, and Cuauhtli Lodge became fully inte- “George Washington grated with Direct Service Council and Troop One”, was were absorbed. founded in 1943 by Mr. Phil “G” Groesbeck. Figure 2 – Scouts De America council strips (CSP). From that time forward, the Council never had more than three wise, in the same time period, four differ- troops, Troops 1, 2 and 3 and one Explorer ent council shoulder badges (CSP’s) were Post. Furthermore, the council only had used (Fig. 2). Each strip is of felt on felt one sponsor for all of its troops, The construction and featured the name of the American Society of Mexico. The Ameri- council and the word “Mexico”. One of can Society was the provider of an the strips appears on gray felt with red let- “American” accredited private education tering (upper left – Fig. 2). The color of for US citizens’ abroad. It is not unusual lettering and the thickness of the letters to find the Council referred to as the distinguish two of the other strips. One has Figure 1 – Scouts De America’s first American Society or American Society of red thin lettering (upper right – figure 2) council patch (CP). Mexico, in reference to the sole sponsor’s and the other has dark red thick letters (lower right – Fig. Like many 2), both on black BSA councils felt. The fourth based abroad, the “affluent, mobile, and big on Scouting, they had a CSP was issued members of for Rover Scouts Scouts de presence at national events which gave the illusion for international America were events and is dark comprised of a that the council was larger than it actually was” red lettering on unique blend of green felt. Scouts and Scout- Other badges were used by Scouting ers. Members primarily fell into one of name. The Council relied on Scouting societies in Mexico. Included is the several groups. Many were connected with materials and direction from the Alamo Mexico, D.F. (District Federalis) shoul- the American Embassy / Diplomatic corp. Area Council in San Antonio, Texas. That der strip. This strip is orange with red Others were U.S. military personnel and is why Scouts de America and Cuauhtli screening on flocked canvas. It is believed their dependents. Many were connected that this is a Boy Scouts of Mexico strip

Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 15 Figure 3 – Badges of Mexican scouts and French scouts in Figure 4 – Camp Aztec patches from the 1940’s and 1950’s. Mexico. council ever had. He had National Camp In later years the campsite where that some Americans used as their district School and Philmont training. Camp Aztec was held became known as badge. The Scouts de Mexico strip was The daily events at the camp were Camp Amarac. Camp Amarac was open worn by members of the Boy Scouts of much the same as at any Scout summer throughout the summer for “American Mexico and is red on white. The Scouts camp. Scouts worked on advancement of style” summer camp for girls and boys, de France – Mexico strip is a red on cream rank, merit badges and their swimming with “Camp Aztec” being held one week badge and was worn by the French equiva- skills. Of note was the high praise given each year. Sam Atkins, Scoutmaster for lent to the Scouts de America; those for the food. Sr. Mario Palomo, head chef Troop 3 from the 1962 – 1990 served as French nationals who were in the Boy at the prestigious Hotel Cortes in Mexico Camp Director for Camp Aztec and Camp Scouts of France and residing in Mexico City, was Camp Cook. Beginning with the Amarac. (Fig. 3). first year of Camp Aztec in 1949, Sr. The earliest Camp Aztec badges were Palomo used his vacations and culinary silk-screened on white felt (Fig. 4). The Camp Aztec skills to “serve” the Scouts. His Mexican first general issue features a dark red The Scout Camp for the Scouts de fiestas were legendary and his salsa was American Indian chieftain. Two known America was unique in many respects. volcanic. In recognition of his efforts, he contemporaneous issues featured a Founded in 1949, Camp Aztec was only was made a member of the Order of the on a lake and were for Warrior (red silk- open one week a year. The early guiding Arrow. screening) and Brave (dark green force behind Camp Aztec was Dr. J. Pier Freston (“Doc”) who served as Camp Manager and Scoutmaster of Troop 3. Camp Aztec was located on a lake in a valley. The Valley was named Valle Del Bravo (Valley of the Brave) and there were no improved roads to reach it. The Scouts would go to the “embarcadero” and rent launches to travel the two miles to get to the million square meter campsite. The camp was built upon the ruins of an an- cient Aztec pyramid. This explains the later badges, issued for the camp that are trapezoidal shaped to resemble the Aztec pyramids. In the early years, Scouts de America had no one qualified to be a Camp Direc- tor. Jay Knowles of Alamo Area Council traveled annually to Camp Aztec from San Antonio, Texas, beginning in the early 1950’s to serve as their Camp Director. He was as close to a professional as the Figure 5 – Camp Aztec patches from the 1950’s. and 1960’s.

16 Number 6 – Winter 1998 silk-screening). Presumably these were for was issued to Ordeal honor members and an early non-OA camp society and it is the solid was issued to Brotherhood honor believed other ranks existed. A red and members. These flaps were issued after green screened badge was also issued for the lodge wasunder the Direct Service “five year” campers. umbrella and are therefore considered In 1956 Camp Aztec issued a triangu- chapter badges by many collectors. lar badge with accompanying 1956 The most mysterious badge issued by segment. Subsequent to the triangle Camp the lodge was the flat chenille (C1) felt Aztec began issuing trapezoidal (Aztec round (Fig. 9). This badge is misspelled pyramid) shaped badges. These trapezoids (Cuautli) and was issued in the late 1950’s were for wear both on hats and the Scout and early 1960’s. The badge was used for shirts. The Trapezoid was issued on “no special recognition, such as for Vigil or twill” and twill right (Fig. 5), as well as special service to the council and was pri- fully embroidered and stamped in leather (Fig. 4). Order of the Arrow Before there was a Black Eagle Figure 7 – Cuauhtli Lodge used Aztec Lodge, before there was a Hinode Goya themes for a ceremony at the 1969 Lodge there was Cuauhtli Lodge 446 in National Jamboree. Mexico, the first lodge outside of the United States and it’s territories (territo- years this badge was thought of as a fake, rial lodges did exist prior in Alaska and perhaps because of the number of them the Canal Zone). Cuauhtli signified the traded over the years by Jay Knowles, eagle in the Nahuatl Indian language. sound evidence exists that the badge was Cuauhtli Lodge never had more than thirty authentic. For a number of years the sa- Figure 9 – Official Cuauhtli Lodge members. Tap outs and ceremonies started teens were reissued within the lodge and simple in the 1950’s (Fig. 6), but later, in patches from the 1950’s; R1, C1, a number from 1-4 was placed on the back and F1. to describe condition. Apparently when the badge was retired because of condi- tion or when the flap superceded it, Mr. Knowles, a badge trader in the 1950’s and

Figure 6 – Cuauhtli Lodge ceremony at Camp Aztec in the mid-1950’s. Figure 8 – Cuauhtli Lodge ceremony at the 1960’s, took on a distinctive and most Figure 10 – Rolled-edge Cuauhtli the 1969 National Jamboree. impressive Aztec theme (Figs. 7 and 8). Lodge flaps from the 1960’s were The first badge of the lodge, the dark 1960’s, ended up with the supply of the issued after the lodge’s official yellow sateen round with green silk- badges. disbandment and are usually screening was issued circa 1952 (Fig. 9). In 1956 Cuauhtli Lodge issued its first considered to be unofficial issues The design incorporated the Mexican flag, and only official flap (F1) (Fig. 9). Sub- or chapter flaps of Lodge 555 which features an eagle with a snake in sequent to the F1, rolled edge versions of Gamenowiwink. its beak except they replaced the snake the first flap were made (Fig. 10). The twill with an arrow sash. Although for many

Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 17 marily distributed by long time advisor Service, however, the Cuauhtli Lodge con- Sam Atkins. tinued for a number of years ON THE INTERNET The lodge also issued an extremely independently. This was partially because To all who are interested: Lodge 555, Gamenowinink was slow to scarce silk-screened neckerchief (circa I will be the first to admit when I am organize. In 1962 Gamenowinink Lodge wrong, and do so now. An Internet poll of was chartered, but it was not until about Arapaho vs. Bluebook preferences was 1969 that it became a viable lodge. Largely taken. The tally is in and the following is through the efforts of individual Scouters, the breakdown. I was very disappointed Cuauhtli Lodge continued despite pressure that only 45 out of 253 replied. That’s worse than National Elections, folks. I from National to merge. The one indi- made it so all you had to do was check a vidual who stands out most for continuing box and send (about 20 seconds) and the rich traditions of Cuauhtli Lodge and only 45 returned. I was shocked. Anyway Scouts de America was Sam Atkins, a long the breakdown: time member, and the last Advisor of the lodge and his wife, Annette. Together they Strongly for Arapaho II 1 ran the council as volunteers putting thou- Arapaho II 1 sands of dollars of their own money into Both 3 Scouting. In 1971, the lodge officially Didn’t care 6 merged with Lodge 555 and Mr. Atkins The Blue Book 30 Figure 11 – The Cuauhtli Lodge accepted this merger in 1973. In 1990 the Strongly for The Blue Book 4 silkscreened neckerchief. last tap out for OA members in Mexico was held, with Mr. Atkins advising, as al- Well that’s it folks, however please note: ways, and Camp Aztec ceased to exist. A. Several felt that the dealers should be 1962) that used the design of the sateen While Scouts de America, Camp Az- ready to give either if called upon. (Fig. 11). tec and Cuauhtli Lodge are gone, the B. About 20 of the Blue Book votes were badges remain as reminders of a unique concerned that The Blue Book will not have the follow-through that it needs. The End of an Era chapter in the history of the Boy Scouts C. 4 thought The Blue Book had bugs of America in a far away place. ❏ Starting in 1960, National started to and corrections that needed attention. bring pressure upon Scouts de America to D. 2 were totally fed up with the entire dissolve and become a part of Direct Ser- Credits: hobby and the $$$ turn that it is making, and felt the dealers and vice Council. American Scouting in John Bibo Mexico had changed significantly because serious collectors have destroyed the Mrs. Annette Atkins pureness, and fun that this hobby once of changes in the government. Slowly the gave them. John Conley Williams council did become absorbed into Direct E. Of the 45 answers I believe about 35 were serious collectors. Only 1 was new to it and he felt that both should be used to help the little guy. In conclusion I will soon be switching to The Blue Book on my sales lists. Hopefully someone will do a cross- reference, and at that time I might use it too. Along the same line, I love Dave Franck’s Volume 1, No. 1 January, 1993, Volume 1, No. 2 July, 1993, 36 pages. Volume 2, No. 1 Winter, 1994, 32 book for CSP’s, with the exception of the Inaugural Journal. 12 pages. 155 The Sateens of California; Air Scout Merit pages. Ay-Ashe Lodge No. 73,; A Timeline R1 vs. 272 F1; The Case of the Badges of the 1940’s and 1950’s; Labels History of the Order of the Arrow; Origin of # changes every year. And the fact that he Woapink Lodges; Fraudulent Lodge of the Standard Pennant Company; 254 F1 Karankawa Lodge F2; Merit Badge refuses to sell me a disk version, which 50 felt. Extremely limited - $40 Discussed. Extremely limited - $35 Collecting, An Update. Limited - $25 may cause me to do something else. When I buy a collection of 2000 CSP’s time is very important to me. I understand Back Issues of that he doesn’t want it in an easily copied The Journal format, however there are some that I feel warrants his trust, as the dealers that keep Are Available! his book of interest. I list and sell more contact: CSP’s than any other dealer (my specialty) and I need you to help me ASHS persuade him. 2580 Silver Cloud Ct. Volume 3, No. 1 Summer, 1995, Park City, UT 84060 Volume 4, No. 1 Spring, 1996, 44 52 pages. The Dwight W. Bischel pages. 1938 National OA Meeting; Eriez Sincerely interview, Gimogash Lodge 214; Lodge 46 Chenilles; Merit Badges; Tribe of Gimogash: The Silent Power; (435) 655-8899 Uwharrie Lodge 208; 1938 OA Ben Gomm OA Back Patches. Available - $10 collection; Solid Ones. Available - $10

18 Number 6 – Winter 1998 Researching Lodge Names by Bruce C. Shelley

One feature of The Blue Book was an I discovered quickly that it would be such lists, unfortunately, ranging from attempt to list by number and name all difficult, if not impossible, to ever build 1936 to 1991. The most important of these historic Order of the Arrow lodges. The an accurate list of all lodge names for sev- dated to 1955 or before. In a separate table compilation of this list proved to be diffi- eral reasons. First, some information is I have included the names listed from the cult and not without controversy. A difficult to find and may be lost forever. pre-1955 lists for a sample of lodges. number of names were newly discovered There are no men left today who can re- These samples illustrate some of the prob- or had been seen rarely before. Others call the early history of many lodges, lems encountered. Across the top of the were accepted more or less in the past. The especially those who’s history goes back columns in the table are a series of dates. list that appeared in The Blue Book was very far or those that were always very Each date refers to one list of lodge names the best that could be produced by the time small. Second, the information that is in existence at that date. (The table does of publication. available is often contradictory. It can be not include a column for the 1952 list. I The purpose of this discussion is to difficult to tell when different spellings on obtained this much later and the list is describe the research that went into assem- national lodge lists are typographical er- missing several pages. It also does not in- bling the list and the standards of rors, new spellings, or new names. Third, clude lists from OA Bulletins from 1943 authenticity that were applied to the evi- the evidence that is available has varying and 1944 that I acquired after The Blue dence for names. A number of individual degrees of authenticity, ranging from Book was published.) The corresponding cases are discussed in detail. lodge charters, membership cards, lodge references are the following. publications, insignia, and national lists to I agreed to take the post of lodge list- 1936: An appendix to the minutes of hearsay, recollections, and opinion. ing editor for The Blue Book at the request the National Meeting of the Order of John Pleasants. When the task was first The highest weight of authenticity was of the Arrow in 1936 that listed described for me at the Pre-NOAC TOR given to official documents, beginning all lodges present as reported by in 1994, it involved building a list of all with lodge charters, lodge membership the Attendance, Credentials, and lodges for which patches exist. For each cards, and lodge documents. Lodge insig- Registration Committees. lodge basic information concerning char- nia were given a high weight also. The next 1938: A roster of active lodges as of ter dates, totem, council affiliation, level of importance was placed on official 9/1/38 included with the minutes location, and changes (names and merg- regional and national publications that list of the National Meeting of the ers) was to be included. lodge names. These include minutes of Order of the Arrow. National Meetings, OA Bulletins, minutes I began with a list of lodges to be in- 1940: An appendix to the minutes of from regional meetings, and lists of lodges cluded in The Blue Book that had been the National Meeting of the Order prepared by National. The next level was distributed to the editors. More informa- of the Arrow in 1940 that lists all newspaper accounts of meetings or events. tion was obtained from the many local, OA lodges (even those dropped The least weight was given to recollec- regional, and national OA references that or merged). tions and other hearsay evidence that could are available to collectors. To help narrow 5/48: A list of OA lodges by Area not be documented in some manner. the possibilities for dating name changes from the Bulletin of the OA for Where the evidence that exists remained and mergers that are not precisely known, May 1948. contradictory or unclear, other editors and I began acquiring lists of lodges from na- I made a judgment. 9/48: A list of OA lodges by Area tional publications. from the Bulletin of the OA for As I neared the September 1948. completion of the 6/49: A list of OA basic listing to the “The evidence that is available has varying degrees lodges by Area best of my ability from the Bulletin and information, of authenticity, ranging from official documents of the OA for several of the se- June 1949. nior Blue Book and insignia to hearsay, recollections, and opinion” 1951: The list of editors requested lodges included that I expand the Because official documents are diffi- in the Wabaningo Lodge Emblem listings to include every lodge that ever cult to obtain in many cases, I relied Handbook, which was based on a existed, including all names. The goal was heavily on the second level of evidence— National lodge list from 1951 to provide as much information as pos- lists of lodges prepared by National or its (now lost). sible within reasonable space and research equivalent. I had available only about ten time constraints. Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 19 1952: The National Order of the example, Lodge 231 is spelled on differ- An examination of the name changes Arrow Organizational Pattern and ent lists as Mi Ka No, Mi-Ka-No, and shown in Table 1 has interesting implica- Local Lodge Listing of 1952. Mikano. Lodge 278 appears as Yosemite tions when compared to other OA lodge 1953: The National Order of the and Yo-Se-Mite. This is treated as the same references, including Arapaho II, Second Arrow Organizational Pattern and name. Edition Supplement 1993. The Arapaho Local Lodge Listing of 1953. An additional concern is what Jeff II authors based their listings on charters 1955: The National Order of the Morley has called the ‘Crazy Horse effect.’ and lists that were examined at the offices Arrow Organizational Pattern and Crazy Horse Lodge 171 changed its name of the National Council. However, they Local Lodge Listing of 1955. first to a Native American spelling of may have made errors and all charters were not available. In addition, I have been It was apparent from the start that Crazy Horse, then a revised version of this told that most of the information available spelling errors were common on all lists. name, and than back to Crazy Horse. Al- to them did not go back before 1948 when Lodge names that are known to have never though this case is well documented, there the OA became a national program. changed in the periods covered by this list may be older examples of the Crazy Horse might appear at various times with differ- effect that remain a source of confusion. ent spellings. This was due in part to the unconventional names of many lodges that derive from Native American languages. For example, the name for Lodge 214 is shown as Gimogash through 1951 and then Gimogasm thereafter. Also, the name of Lodge 298 is shown consistently as Gorgonia and San Gorgonia when it was always Gorgonio or San Gorgonio. There are several cases where the listed lodge name can be proven to be an error. For example, the name for Lodge 339 in 1949 is shown as Genesee. I own a photocopy of this lodge’s charter from 1949 showing that the name had been changed to Tana-Wis-Qua (Fig. 1). I have assumed that lodges were given names at the moment they were chartered but this may not be the case. I own photo- copies of the 1943 and 1945 charters of Ney-A-Ti 240. The 1943 charter was their first and shows no name. The 1945 char- ter shows the name Ney-A-Ti. A history of Black Eagle 482 posted on the Internet states their lodge was not given a name when it was chartered. If lodges were not always given names when first chartered, this fact would help explain why many lodges have no name on several of the National lists, even though the lodge is shown as being in existence. The lack of an official name may also explain why some lodges are listed under their camp name. In the early days of the Order, lodges were often referred to by their com- munity or camp affiliation. For example, Lodge 2 was originally named Trenton Lodge according to the 1990 OA 75th anniversary history and a lodge history posted on the Internet. Figure 1 – The 1949 lodge charter from Tana-Wis-Qua 339. No distinction is made between names that are different only in punctuation. For

20 Number 6 – Winter 1998 of Lodge 38’s history is lodge member Sandy Tallman the following. Shaubena wrote that the original name of Lodge 38 was chartered the lodge was Ottowa. The name in 1928. It may have gone Ottowa is obviously an authentic through several periods of Native American name. The inactivity and charter names Ohowa and Chowa could lapse before absorbing easily be typographical misspell- Pokawachne 45 in 1938. ings of Ottowa, but the only At the start of 1941, evidence for Ottowa is hearsay. Lodge 38 changed its Member Dave Wolverton has name to Inali. The new been actively researching the name in 1941 may history of this lodge for many represent a new start for years and we have exchanged all the OA within the council the information we have on after its previous on and names. He may someday obtain Figure 2 – Detail of the 1943 lodge charter from off history. better evidence for the names of Lodge 240 (no name shown). 52: The name of this this lodge. lodge is consistently spelled Chan 96: The list of 1936 shows the lodge Owapi on all lists consulted. not yet in existence; the 1938 list Included below are discussions of in- Arapaho II lists the name as shows the name as Tesomas, also dividual lodge names by number that may Chan-O-Wapi, as do all patches the name of the principal council be considered controversial or surprising. issued by the lodge. camp; the 1940 list shows the 5: A history of this lodge published in 68: The name is 1942 mentions that the original Watchung in 1936 lodge name was Indiandale, the and 1938 (the name of their camp, and that their lodge was totem was the Bison. The name associated with was changed to Minsi sometime Watchung Area before 1936 when that name Council) and appears in the minutes of the Minquin from 5/ National Meeting. The totem was 48 to 6/49. From changed to the wolf head at least 1951 on, the name as early as 1926, which would is Miquin. I have imply the name changed along copies of with it. Watchung lodge 38: Arapaho II shows six names in membership cards use by this lodge prior to the from 1936 and formation of the new lodge in 1938 owned by 1994 with that number. I couldn’t Gene Berman and Figure 3 – Detail of the 1945 lodge charter from find evidence for all of these Bill Topkis, and Lodge 240 (Ney-A-Ti). names and I believe there may be copies of other errors among them. One name, lodge documents using that name. name as Tomkita Chara. A camp Pokawachne, was also the name 71: Arapaho II shows the name as booklet of the era mentions the of neighboring Lodge 45 that at a Chowa from 1933 until 1945 OA but not the lodge name. I later date either merged into 38 or when it is changed to Na-Tsi-Hi. have recently obtained a copy of was absorbed by 38. Another The reference lists show the name the original charter for 1936 and Arapaho II name for 38, Indian as Ohowa from 1936 through it shows the name as Tomkita Creek, also has ties to the same 1940, no name is shown for either Chara. The charter is dated 11/3/ neighboring council, Kewanee 1948 list, the name is Chowa in 36, too late to appear in the 1936 Council. The Camp Book lists a 1949, the name is changed to Na- National Meeting list. The charter camp in Kewanee Council by the Tasi-Hi in 1951, and finally to suggests that the name was name Indian Creek Lodge, Na-Tsi-Hi thereafter. There is a always Tom Kita Chara or some suggesting a source of potential patch contemporary with 1951 variant, but without documentary confusion. The National lists showing the name Na-Tasi-Hi. evidence contradicting the name show no lodge 38 existing in All later patches from the lodge Tesomas for the year 1938, we 1936 or 1938 and a Shaubena show the name Na-Tsi-Hi. In a can never be sure this wasn’t an Lodge 38 in 1940. My judgement 1970’s collecting newsletter, example of the Crazy Horse effect. Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 21 cil (Apachedotte 246). cil (Apachedotte en Cimarron. OjibwayChequaKing Philip Ojibway Chequa King Philip Ojibway King Philip Chequa King Philip Ojibway Chequah King Philip Ojibwa Chequah King Philip Ojibwa Chequah Wahin’KtoStanfordGimogash Wahin’ktoChawtawMi-Ka-No Stanford Gimogash Wahin’Kto Chawtaw Mi-Ka-No Gimogash Stanford Wahin’Kto Chawtaw Mi-Ka-No Gimogash Wahintko Stanford Pilthlako Gimogasm Mi-Ka-No Wahintko Stanford Gimogasm Pilthlako Mikano Stanford Pilthlako Mikano UnaleeMeshepesheNo name MeshepesheWakoda UnaleeNo name Meshepeshe Suriarco Wakoda Tsisqan Ketchikeniqua Unali’yi Suriarco Ketchikeniqua Wakoda Ketchikeniqua Tsisquan Unali’yi Semialachee Wakoda Semialachee Tsisquan Unal’yi Semialachee Apachedotte Tsisquan Apachedotte Unal’yi Tsiquan CornplanterMow-A-Tox CityThunder CornplanterAkonequa No listing City Thunder Wewanoma CornplanterNonotuck City Akonequa Thunder Wewanoma No listing No listing City Thunder Nonotuck Wenona Akonequa Mow-A-Toc No listing City Thunder Nonotuck City Thunder Me-She-Kin-No-Quah Mow-A-Toc (appears also in 1953 and 1955) Wenona Chief Cornplanter Mow-A-Toc Apinakwi Pita Wewanoma Apinakwi Pita Wewanoma Apinakwi Pita CimaroonKit-Chee-Ke-Ma SakawawinGorgonia No listingCayucosNo listing Sakawawin Gorgonia No listing Cayucos No name Sakawawin Gorgonia No listing Miwok Sakawawin No name San Gorgonio No listing Sakawawin San Gorgonia No name No listing San Gorgonia No listing No listing No listing Mahoning Cayucas No listing No listing Unilachtego Unilachtego Unilachtego Unilachtego No nameTsalagi Delevan Tsalagi Leekwinai Tsalagi Leekwinai Tslagia Leekwinai Leekwinai Tsalgia Leekwinai Tslagia Tslagia No name No name and 6/49) Hawk (appears also 9/48 Broad-Winged Equa-Tawa-Dee Equa-Tawa-Dee Equa-Tawa-Dee No listing No name No name No name Colonneh Colonneh Colonel Colonel 1: Patch illustrated in Wabaningo book shows the name as Egwa-Tawa-Dee as it is has appeared on all lodge patches. book shows the name as Egwa-Tawa-Dee illustrated in Wabaningo 1: Patch 2: Council used Camp Delevan from 1926? to 1989. Irving Coun 246) 86) to form Washington merged with Hendrik Hudson Council (Wiccopee Cooper Council (Wakoda Fenimore 3: In 1951 County to Chief Cornplanter. name from Warren 4: In 1953 council changed Lodge name may have actually be when it was Cimarron Valley. listing also shows the council name as Cimaroon Valley 5/48 5: The No listingWatchungOhowa Chan Owapi Watchung Chan Owapi Ohowa Minquin Chan Owapi Chan Owapi Ohowa Minquin Chan Owapi No name Minquin Chan Owapi Chan Owapi No name Minquin Chan Owapi Chowa Miquin Na-Tasi-Hi Miquin Na-Tsi-Hi Miquin Na-Tsi-Hi 4 3 5 1 2 Table 1 – Comparisons of name changes of official lists from 1936 to 1955. of official of name changes 1 – Comparisons Table # 1936 1938 1940 May 1948 Sept. 1948 June 1949 1951 1953 1955 52 68 71 129 137 157 163 173 194 195 199 207 214 229 231 236 238 239 246 253 255 262 266 269 272 277 283 287 298 304 396 NOTES: 411

22 Number 6 – Winter 1998 newspaper photograph lodge names. The name is also he has seen that shows a listed as Delevan in the list of youth wearing a 137f1. lodges in the OA Bulletin of 3/44. The spelling Colonel in Lodge members say the early 1953 and 1955 could be charters are lost and no members a misspelling of recall the name Delevan. Coloneh and possibly 163: Arapaho II shows the lodge consistent with Coloneh name as Tslagi until it changed to appearing on flaps. Tsalagi in 1987. The lodge name There is some belief is shown as Tsalagi in 1940, that an OA lodge was 1943, 1944, and 1948, changing established in Houston to the misspelled Tslagia on much earlier than now following lists. The implication is accepted. The man who that the lodge name was origi- helped found Lodge 36 nally Tsalagi until a new spelling Figure 2 – Detail of the 1943 lodge charter from transferred to the came into general use after 1955. Lodge 240 (no name shown). Houston area in the 173: The lists show the name as 129: Arapaho II shows the name as 1920s. Lodge 36 was Ojibway from 1944 through Broad-Winger Hawk until the instrumental for much of the 1952, changing to Ojibwa name was changed at an unknown spread of the OA in Texas. There thereafter. Ojibway could have date to Egwa Tawa Dee. There is is a troop document from 1928 been a misspelling that was no listing in 1936 and no name that mentions the Order of the carried forward until corrected in for 1938 and 1940. In 1948 and Arrow existing at summer camp. 1952. 1949 the name is Broad-Winged A 1971 lodge history, revised in 194: Arapaho II shows the name as Hawk. From 1951 the name is 1978, mentions that an early Chequah throughout, as does the shown as Equa-Tawa-Dee, which name used by the lodge was list of 1944. The lists of 1948 and is probably a spelling error. The Mitigwa and that the totem was a 1949 show the name as Chequa. patch illustrated for the lodge in beaver. Lodge 36 had been named A controversial OA patch exhibits the Wabaningo book shows the Mitigwa originally. Colonneh the name Chequan but there is no spelling Egwa Tawa Dee, as it is Lodge actually issued a 40th evidence associating this patch spelled on all lodge patches. anniversary patch in 1968. with Lodge 194 other than the 137: Most references show the A lodge document from 1945 similarity of the name. Wisconsin spelling as Colonneh throughout shows the name “Houston collectors believe it is a chapter the lodge’s history. First Flaps Lodge,” but this could be just a issue from another unknown says the lodge name was Coloneh contraction of the expression “the lodge entirely. until the middle 1950’s, as shown lodge in Houston.” 195: Arapaho II shows the original on the lodge’s first two flaps. The 138: Name is listed as Yoqui in name as Ma-Ta-Cam and implies lodge does not appear on the lists Arapaho II but Yaqui on the the name was changed to King of 1936 and 1938, and is shown National lists. Yaqui is a known Philip in 1965 when it merged with no name from 1940 through Native American name. I recently with Lodge 370. A patch exists 1948. (Robert Frizzell has located acquired a set of membership with the name Ma-Ta-Cam but lodge documents that discuss the cards that span the history of this some people believe this was the reformation of the Order of the lodge through its three names and name of a lodge program, not a Arrow in Houston in 1945.) In these confirm the dates of name lodge name. Lodge 195 appears 1949 the name is Colonneh, as it changes that appear in The Blue in lists of lodges in OA Bulletins is in 1951. The name is spelled Book. The membership cards also of 3/44 and 5/48 with the name Coloneh for the first and only confirm the name Yaqui. The King Philip. These lists may pre- time in 1952, and then Colonel in published dates were derived date the Ma-Ta-Cam patch. Ma- 1953 and 1955. If the name was from examination of the lists Ta-Cam is the Native American indeed Colonneh in 1949, the use available at the time. name for the Chief known to of the name Coloneh on two 157: The 5/48 list shows the name as colonists as King Philip. successive patches could be a Delevan, which was the name of 198: Arapaho II lists the only name misspelling and or another Crazy the principal council camp. for this lodge as Ottawa from its Horse effect. The Wabaningo Thereafter the lodge name is charter date on 6/27/41 until it book says there were no patches Leekwinai. The OA Bulletin of merged away in January of 1945. up to 1951 but Robert Frizzell is 11/43 lists the name as Delevan In the OA Bulletin of 11/43, the attempting to locate a 1950 in a chart of new and changed Area P Leader notes that “Ba-Ta- Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 23 Wa-Ga-Ma Lodge of Iron Range 226x1 Manquzet Council) but that the name was Area Council of Stambaugh has • Manqueset Appears in book changed in 1948. undergone a reorganization and is on Sinnissippi 246: The lists of 1952, 1953, and now under way with a full head Council history 1955 show the name as of steam.” The original name was • Mangueset Appears in book Apachedotte. Fenimore Cooper Ba-Ta-Wa-Ga-Ma, but changed in on Sinnissippi Council (Wakoda 246) merged 1943 or 1944 to Ottowa. The Council history with Hendrik Hudson Council name is listed as Ottowa in the The Wabaningo book shows (Wiccopee 86) in 1951 to form OA Bulletin of 3/44. the name as Maunguzet in 1951 Washington Irving Council, 199: Lists of 1948 through 1951 but Dwight Bischel says he which merged with Yonkers show the name spelled believes that the list of 1951 Council in 1955. The merger of Wahin’kto. originally showed the name as Wakoda and Wiccopee formed 207: The lists show the name as Maungezet. He had this written Apachedotte Lodge 246, which Stanford from 1948 through down in his records and then he merged with Lodge 32 to form 1955. Other documentation changed the spelling to Horicon 246. Jeff Morley has including newspaper articles and Maunguzet. He believes he made corresponded with the man who section meeting minutes also the change following correspon- derived the name Apachedotte by show the lodge name as Stanford. dence with the lodge. The OA combining the names of two I have heard that the name was Patch Guide by Roy More says Native American tribes—the just Stanford until the OA also the spelling on the 226x1 was the Apaches and the Wyandottes. moved to Camp Oljato. Thereaf- actual lodge name at the time but 255: Arapaho II shows the name as ter, the lodge name changed to he has no evidence other than the Chief Cornplanter until merging Stanford-Oljato, a combination of patch itself. in 1960, though the lodge the names of the two council I have been researching this disbanded from 1950 to 1954. camps. At least one California lodge when time permits for The lists show the name as collector says he knows a Scouter several years, but with little Cornplanter in 1948 and 1949, who was a member of the OA in success. I have yet to locate a with no listing for the lodge in lodge 207 prior to 1955 but who single document showing the 1951 and 1953. The lack of attended Camp Oljato only. lodge name. The charter chief listings in 1951 and 1953 is 226: Arapaho II shows this lodge remembers the 1942 name change consistent with the disbandment chartering in 1942 as Potawatomi but not the second name or its mentioned in Arapaho II. We but changing its name later that meaning. The 1952 chief did not know that in 1953 Warren County year to Ka’ Katowi Meshe-Ka. It recall the name of his lodge at all. Council changed its name to Chief Cornplanter Council. The then disbands in 1948 and My personal belief is that the lodge may have changed its name recharters in 1956 as name changed to Manquzet when to Chief Cornplanter as well Maunugezet. It then changes its the council opened Camp Offield when it rechartered in 1954. name at an unknown date to in 1947, giving them a summer Manquzet before merging in 1965 camp of their own for the first 266: From 1948 through 1955 the to form Chemokemon 226. The time. They has previously used lodge name is shown on the lists OA lists show the lodge name as Camp Oh-Da-Ko-Ta, where the as Thunder City. Earlier editions Ka’Katowimeshe-Ka in 1948 and charter members were inducted. of Arapaho II also list the name on 6/49. Confusion over this Thunder City which was changed 236: The lists show the name as lodge’s name concerns what it in 1959. Unalee in 1944 and 1948, was called between Ka’ Katowi Unali’yi in 1951, and Unal’yi in 269: The lists of 1948 and 1949 show Meshe-Ka and Manquzet, if 1953 and 1955. All of these the name as Akonequa, changing anything. Some believe the name spellings may be typos of the to Me-She-Kin-No-Quah during this period was really correct spelling Un A Li’yi. thereafter. Manquzet all along. There are 272: The lists show the name as eight variations of the third name. 239: The lists of 3/44 and 5/48 show no name. The lists of 9/48 and 6/ Wenona in 1949 and 1951, with • Maunugezet Arapaho II 49 show the name as Suriarco, the name being Wewanoma both • Maungezet 1951 list changing to Semialachee thereaf- before and after. A copy of the • Maunguzet Wabaningo book ter. Rick Obermeyer’s history of 1944 charter was published in the • Manuguzet 1952 list this lodge, How True the Arrow, TeePee Trading Post in the 1970’s that shows the original name was • Maunguezet 1953 and 1955 lists says the lodge was first chartered as Suriarco (from the first two Wewanoma. A letter from Tom • Maunquzet on patch tradition Ball accompanied the photocopy ally cataloged as letters of the words in the council name Suwanee River Area and he wrote that the name was 24 Number 6 – Winter 1998 1953, implying disband- 5/48 shows no lodge existing. Date Lodge 304 Lodge 439 ment or charter lapse. First The lists of 9/48, 6/49, and 1951 1945-48 Cayucos Doesn’t exist Flaps says that a flap show the lodge existing but with 1949 Miwok Doesn’t exist exists for Cayucos 304, no name known. The lodge is 1950 Disbands? Charters as Miwok while others believe it was again not listed in 1953, but 1951 Doesn’t exist Miwok Miwok flap. According to appears in 1955 as Mahoning. 1952-54 Doesn’t exist Disbands; doesn’t exist the Wabaningo book, 1955 411: Arapaho II shows the name as Recharters as Cayucas (typo?) Doesn’t exist lodge 304 had no patches 1956-57 Cayucas or Cayucos Doesn’t exist Unilachtigo from its original in 1951, when its name 1957/58 Changes name back to Miwok Doesn’t exist charter in 1949 until merging in was already Miwok 1959 Miwok Doesn’t exist 1967. The lists consistently spell 1960-61 Doesn’t exist Doesn’t exist according to the 1949 list. the name Unilachtego from 1949 1962 Reforms as Chumash Doesn’t exist The 1955 list shows the through 1955. Early patches from 1964 Chumash Recharters as Miwok name as Cayucas. This is the lodge are spelled Unalachtigo. one of the most confused First Flaps and the OA Patch Table 2 – Chart of possible name changes in lodges of the lodge names and Guide by Roy More assert 304 and 439. merits a much longer Unalachtigo is a different spelling discussion. Jeff Morley of the name. Several people recall believes that the 304 discussion being told by old members that incorrectly spelled Wenona on a must include the history of the lodge was required to change number of National lists. Tom Miwok 439 that chartered in its name because it was the same Ball’s testimony must be consid- 1950, existed for two years, as lodge 168. These comments, ered hearsay, however. Without disbanded, and rechartered in however, are hearsay without the evidence of charters from 1964. A possible chart of the two documentary evidence. Later 1949, 1950, or 1951, the possibil- lodge’s changes is shown on the patches issued by the lodge from ity remains that the lodge used table. 1950 to 1955 spell the name the name Wenona for several A possible 304/439 scenario Unilachtego, as on the lists. Old years (the Crazy Horse effect). outlined by Jeff Morley goes like members state that the lodge and When Dwight Bischel corre- this. An exec from 304 transfers National recognized different sponded with the lodge in 1951, to Santa Clara Council in 1950. spellings for the name until the they were apparently using the He takes the name “Miwok” with lodge caved in and finally name Wenona because that is him to new council and starts OA accepted National’s spelling. how he addressed them and they there. Old lodge in Santa Lucia While this is hearsay, it would didn’t correct him, according to Council goes defunct because the explain and reconcile the conflict- his notes. During that correspon- old exec was the one who ing evidence of lists and patches. dence, Mr. Bischel was given one supported it. The OA fizzles in The name shown in Arapaho II of their sateen flaps by the lodge 439 after 1951. In 1955 guys in does not appear on any list or chief. That correspondence is Santa Lucia want OA again and patch. lost, unfortunately. pick original name when they These lodge names are examples of 283: Arapaho II and The Warshield start again—Cayucos 304. They the difficulties encountered preparing a show the name as Cimeroon decide, however, that Miwok was listing of all historic OA lodges. This work during the lodge’s short existence correct name around 1957 or continues and is to be updated in future from 1945 to 1948. The list of 5/ 1958. Then the OA fizzles again editions. New lodges are added to the da- 48 shows the name as Cimaroon in Santa Lucia. A new group tabase as they come into existence. We and the council name as restarts OA in Santa Lucia in continue to seek hard documentary evi- Cimaroon Valley. The council 1962 with new name Chumash. dence in those cases that are not yet name was actually Cimarron In 1964, OA restarts in Santa satisfactorily resolved. Valley and the lodge name may Clara Council. They see the name The heavy reliance on the National have actually been Cimarron. Miwok is available, so they take lists as documentary evidence is a com- it. 304: Arapaho II shows the name as promise. When stronger evidence is found, Cayucos from 1945 to 1947, 396: Arapaho II shows the original it takes precedence. I encourage anyone Miwok from 1947 until 1960 name as Nea-To-Ka in 1948, who can provide such evidence, or who (disbanded from 1950 to 1954, changed to an unknown name in can provide other information where it is and again in 1960), and recharter- 1949. The lodge with the un- missing in the listings, to contact me or to ing again in 1962 as Chumash. known name disbanded in 1951, publish elsewhere so we can discover and The lists of 1948 show the name rechartering in 1953 as Mahoning share the true history of the Order of the as Cayucos. The list of 1949 Lodge. The lists are consistent Arrow. shows the name as Miwok. There with this information. The list of is no listing for 1951, 1952, or Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 25 Burden of Proof: A Tale of Two Flaps

By Bill Topkis & Jeff Morley

Whenever an old vintage badge is “un- vidual in the lodge. covered” the inevitable questions must be Therefore only hear- asked about the authenticity of the find. say evidence was While no published standards exist to de- provided by Ed to ei- termine when a badge ought to be accepted ther of the two Scout it seems clear that the following minimum dealers to support standards must be met: any of his conten- 1. The item must come from a tions. Ed sold these verifiable first hand source. That two dealers between means the original owner. Figure 1– The 55 ZF1 Waukheon Lodge Ritual Team 13 and 17 examples Hearsay should never be accepted flap, proven to be bogus. of the badge at two to as fact. The proverbial “Old three hundred dollars Scouter” who refuses to have his badge. Unfortunately the Waukheon a piece in cash and trade. name released is as old an excuse Lodge 55 ritual team flap met none of the After diligent research by the Ameri- to cover a fraud as “my dog ate above standards of proof. can Scouting Historical Society, Ed was my homework”. The scout memorabilia dealers pur- confronted with irrefutable evidence that 2. Documentation should be chased these badges from long time scout the badges must be fakes. Ed confessed obtained from the original owner. collector Ed Hillenberg. Ed told the story that he indeed had made up the badges. That includes membership cards that these Lodge 55 Ritual Team flaps (At time of publication there appears to and supporting badges that would came from an “Old Scouter”. Ed stated be evidence that a real “Ritual Team” flap be associated with the correct era. that his source did This would not include unsigned not want his name and undated documents that may known and therefore look supportive, but could be refused to provide fraudulent. the name of the 3. A written verification from the source of the badges. first hand source should accom- Ed further stated pany the item. that the badges were In 1996 a new discovery was thrust from 1947 and there- upon the hobby: a ritual team flap from fore were the Waukheon Lodge 55 (Fig. 1). During the valuable first flap of Figure 2– 146 F1, the newly documented first flap of last year two major Scout memorabilia the lodge. Ed pro- Tichora Lodge. dealers aggres- sively marketed this flap, first as exists from Wauk- being an authentic Lodge 55 “Ritual Team” Flap Proven to be Fake heon Lodge 55. badge and then be- Date of issuance ing the first flap Lodge 146 “Camp Service Conference” Flap Meets has not yet been from the lodge. determined.) Based upon their the Standard of Authenticity assertions several In contrast to unsuspecting col- the Waukheon lectors paid large sums of money to vided a stencil for the badge and a type- Lodge fake Ritual Team flap, the newly purchase this flap. Additionally in a rush written set of instructions on how to make discovered Tichora Lodge 146 (Fig. 2) first to publish, a major collector’s magazine the badge. These documents did not come flap meets the burden of proof necessary boldly printed a story proclaiming and pro- from a verifiable source and were not to confirm a badge as an issue of the lodge. moting the supposed legitimacy of this dated or able to be attributed to an indi- The example photographed was obtained

26 Number 6 – Winter 1998 from an original member of the lodge, John Lorimer, who earned the badge him- self as a boy. He has provided a written first hand statement verifying the usage and significance of the badge. Further- more, it was obtained on a badge vest that bears his name on the front and other badges of the era, mostly from his coun- cil and the surrounding councils, on the back (Figures 3-5). Membership cards were also obtained from Mr. Lorimer fur- ther substantiating his membership in the

Figure 5– John Lorimer’s badge vest., lower back.

when making their buying decisions. By hand party. By publishing without hard merely offering an item for sale they lend facts they give false legitimacy to unsub- credibility to the issue. It is paramount that stantiated claims and aid those that are dealers vigorously question the authentic- doing the hobby harm. Figure 3– John Lorimer’s badge vest., ity of previously unknown items by Will the fakers ever learn? If you make upper back. demanding non-hearsay information be- a fake, eventually it will be found out by fore offering them to the hobby, even if it the hobby. You will be stripped from the means foregoing substantial profits. We hobby and become unwelcome in scout- must all accept that a minimum burden of ing. proof is required. It must be required of If you discover a previously unknown the magazines, books and newsletters of badge you have a duty to satisfy the bur- the hobby as well. They too have the duty den of proof necessary to confirm the to properly verify “true” facts and not rely issue. ❏ solely on hearsay or the word of a second

Figure 4– John Lorimer’s badge vest., front. right place at the right time (Figure 6). This type of evidence is undeniable and first- hand. Fraudulent badges are a part of this hobby. When someone can make a few badges in their basement and sell them for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars there exists an unfortunate incentive for unscru- pulous Scouts or Scouters to forget their Scout Oath and the Scout Law. Indeed, Blue Book has documented over 400 of these fakes in Order of the Arrow col- lectibles alone. Dealers must recognize that the hobby looks to them to obtain knowledge of what is legitimate and what is not. They need to accept that potential buyers depend Figure 6– John Lorimer’s Boy Scout and upon the information that they provide Explorer BSA Membership cards. Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 27 (continued from page 4) Overheard… can be contacted at 11513 Sutters Mill Cir., Gold River, CA 95670-7203-1 Tele- at the Trade-O-Ree phone (916) 638-7314. It would be interesting to know if a by Paul Myers photograph of the Moqua Chapter of the Owasippe Tribe has survived the years. It would also be interesting to learn if any- one knows about the Order of the Arrow The NEW Philadelphia (Reading, Aggressive “diggers” have been pins, which appear to have awarded to PA.) TOR got off to a good if some- advertising in local papers for rare OA Scouts who became Ordeal Members. what shaky start. After several mediocre badges for many years. With the ad- years at Wilmington, the new location vent of personal 800 numbers, ads Thank you again for sending me a is desirable and accessible. Short no- are increasing. Some dealers are copy of the Journal. I would like to even- tice and scheduled on a Jewish holiday employing people to research and dig tually prepare an article for publication hurt attendance this year but everything up valuable items. If you know local on my fathers scouting career and be- looks good for the future. About 100 people who have valuable material, come a member of the Historical Society. table renters this year and more local advise them of the value and express Yours in Scouting walk through than before. an interest. It’s too late after they’ve David Clement Reports from the Jamboree TOR’s sold the items by mail. Eagle Scout were that most dealers were pleased John Bibo, well-known national Gold River, CA while traders were somewhat unhappy. trader and longtime collector is sell- I’m hearing that there will be 2 TOR’s ing his massive collection through The at pre-NOAC (Chris Jensen & NSCS) Scout Patch Auction. Paul Biggs dis- and don’t think it will be as big a deal as posed of his OA and memorabilia last NOAC. Dealers need an outlet to collection in the spring. Nelson Engles sell common material to casual collec- is selling due to health problems. Ex- tors while others, myself in particular, pensive OA material seems to be have no interest in having hundreds of leveling. Did you see the 219F (slight casual collectors rummage through bet- use) on Brush Creek’s sale for ter material. Our hobby has grown too $2800? I paid $4500 for mine in big for aggressive dealers to allow oth- 1988. I’m told there were four 219’s ers to influence their business. available at the Jambo TOR’s. Roy More has been criticized for not TOR etiquette— BUYERS: if you providing the 2nd Bernie Miller sale book acquire something at below market in a timely manner. At Pittsburgh, Roy value don’t go around bragging and told me that when he realized the book don’t put the item on your table for a was going to be late for the auction that higher price, at the same event. he went into a rewrite mode to make it SELLERS: if you don’t know what more useful. I have been told (October your stuff is worth, don’t put it on your Dear [Editor]: ‘97) that its in the mail. sale table. Contact a dealer or a price Congratulations on the 1996 Spring Did you get everything you wanted realized guide, before the TOR. If you Issue of the Journal. The cover picture from the Jamboree? I was surprised at absolutely must have top dollar, send ❏ and the accompaning article of the “Class the lack of Jambo material available at the item off for auction. of 38” was outstanding. I could identify the Philly TOR. Hardly anyone had several of the St. Louis area scouts and dupes of JSP’s or staff junk. Sale lists scouters from the cover photo. I would immediately after the Jambo carried lots of items but I wonder if after Jambo any- OPINIONS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE like to obtain a copy of the photos in the one cares. This might be a new AUTHOR AND NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF article and any others that may be avail- phenomenon, the Yoda or Cat in the Hat THIS PUBLICATION. able from that event. Irondale was a etc. JSP’s are only desirable to kids at favorite long term camp from the early the Jamboree. The pocket patch and twenties until it closed in the fifties. neckerchief was all that I cared about. Thanking you in advance, John H. Remelius

28 Number 6 – Winter 1998 Dear [Editor]: Investors and Sellers MANY OF YOU HAVE ASKED WHERE WE HAVE I enjoyed the article on Class of 38 Services in the Journal. You may or may not BEEN FOR SO LONG, WELL PUBLISHING THIS know that in 1930 the two founders of JOURNAL HAS BEEN MORE WORK THAN WE If you have patches to sell Suanhacky lodge were Joe Brinton and EVER EXPECTED. SINCE THE LAST JOURNAL or need an honest appraisal WE HAVE HAD MANY DISTRACTIONS. The Charles Heistand (brother of Robert). I of your collection give us a Blue Book, MOVING HALF WAY ACROSS THE wrote a book on the history of Queens call. You can consign your COUNTRY (BILL, JODY, JAKE COREY AND Council and the order of the Arrow from patches to appear on this its founding in 1915. Unfortunately, its ALEC ARE NOW LIVING IN PARK CITY, UT) auction or we buy collections still in manuscript. I am trying to get the AND HAVING A BABY (TOM AND VALERIE lodge and have been trying for 4 years to HAD A BABY GIRL, EMMA) HAVE ALL TAKEN outright at fair prices. publish it. UP ALOT OF TIME. THE PLAN IS TO PUBLISH Furthermore, if you are an AT LEAST ONE JOURNAL A YEAR. ✯ I actually met Charles Heistand in investor looking to assemble 1980 as he was our guest of honor at the a quality portfolio of invest- 1980 50th Anniversary Banquet. I never ment grade patches, let us met Joe Brinton but did correspond and know. Whether you acquire speak with him several times. them from us or any other The last time I spoke with him was dealer our advice on prices about 1992. He was well aware of all the and which pieces to buy will changes in the Order of the Arrow. He be invaluable to your always stayed informed so he really did success. Contact: keep up with the OA at least until 1992. I believe he passed away in 1994 or thereabouts. Technically his letter is cor- Bill Topkis rect; but not in substance. i.e. In 1936 (435) 655-8899 Queens Council broke up into 8 districts and 8 district service divisions of the OA Dr. Jeff Morley were formed to service each district. (415) 474-1555 These district service divisions evolved into chapters, as he states, in the 1940’s but really didn’t have names until the late 1950’s. So although they weren’t SEEKING officially chapters until the 1940’s they were district service areas in the late 30’s. They were called Chapter Two of Civil War-related Jackson Heights for example. In the late 50’s District Two adopted the name Ta Scout Memorabilia Wa Pa Ki. So too District One with White Buffalo (Woapsu Sisilijia) and so on. By 1960 there were 12 districts and 12 chapters. In 1964 all were merged Historic Trails • Pilgrimages into North, East, South, West and Commemoratives Rockaway. Then West was split in two, North in two in the 70’s. In the 80’s North was reformed as Dan Beard, Rockaway was absorbed by South who became Tomahawk. This year, 1996 a buy – sell – trade new reorganization took place. There will be only 3 districts as of June 1st. Take care. WWW, John Snead Dr. Eugene M. Berman 3040 South Eugene St. Jackson Heights, N.Y. Baton Rouge, LA 70808

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Journal of The American Scouting Historical Society 29 The Auction in the Journal Closes Friday, February 20, 1998 CALL (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 or Email topkis@ sisna.net

RULES OF THE AUCTION • This auction closes on Friday, February 20, 1998. All mail bids MUST be received by this day. • Telephone bids will be accepted anytime prior to the auction and on auction day February 20, 1998 from noon until midnight Eastern Time (9:00 Pacific) or at any time after that there has been 15 minutes between calls • All telephone bids must be for at least 10% over the current high bid. • All bids are an offer to buy. Any errors in listing will be refunded. • We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. • The reserve amount is a true reserve. No bids will be accepted below the reserve. All patches with a bid at or above the reserve will be sold. • If you have questions regarding the condition of any item, feel free to call anytime between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (Pacific Time). If we are not available, leave a message. • FREE CALL BACK SERVICE - Please note on your write in bids or indicate during the bidding that you desire a call back. If your bid is no longer the high bid, we will call you back and offer you an opportunity to place a new bid until you drop out. You will only be allowed to bid on those items which you requested call back on, or lots which did not receive a reserve bid. Please take advantage of our free call back service. We suggest that you bid early to avoid the congestion on the final auction night. With the free call back you can not lose a badge without getting an opportunity to raise the bid.

RULES OF THE SET PRICE SALE • All items are priced as marked and will be sold on a first come, first served basis. • O/A items have been identified using the The Blue Book. • If you call in your order, you will find out immediately which items are available for purchase. • All items will be held 9 days for payment. • You may mail in a list of patches you would like. Please enclose a check for the total amount, including shipping (or credit card number and expiration date), We will send a refund for any item already sold. Please list any alternate items you would like if your first choice is not available. • Please include your address with all orders. If you request overnight delivery, please include a street address, not a P. O. Box, UPS is unable to deliver to a P. O. Box. • Make all checks out to Bill Topkis. • Send all payments to: Bill Topkis 2580 Silver Cloud Ct. Park City, UT 84060 • Credit Card, Cashiers Check and Money Order payments will be shipped in two working days. Badges will be held until personal checks clear. • All Auction and Sale items will be shipped via UPS or U.S. Mail, your choice. Please indicate your preferred shipping method. If no shipping option is selected, we will ship via UPS. The cost of shipping will be calculated using our 10-5- 1 method, you have three choices: UPS Second Day Delivery ...... $10.00 First Class Insured Mail ...... $5.00 First Class Mail (you assume all liability) ...... $1.00 • Mastercard and Visa accepted. A 3% surcharge will be added to all credit card payments. • Financing is available on purchases over $1,000.00. Please arrange financing by February 18th by calling Bill Topkis at (801) 655-8899 or (435) 655-8899 or Email to [email protected]. • Limited quantities of Green Book II are available for $10.00 and First Flaps for $12.00 per copy. 30 The Auction in the Journal Special Lodge 15 Sale The Auction In the Journal Part One: The American Scouting Historical Society recently acquired the collection of one of the largest collectors from lodge 15 during The Dwight Bischel Auction the1950’s. Included in the collection was his trading stock from his own lodge. The American Scouting Historical Society is The American Scouting Historical Society is pleased to present making these rare, 40 year old patches available on a limited for auction the Dwight Bischel collection It is the most signifi- first come-first served basis. We are able to offer these classic cant OA collection ever to be presented for sale. As we have and historic patches at a significant discount to allow all collectors to take advantage of acquiring these special patches for their reported in prior issues of The Journal, Dwight was the father of own collections. No matter what your collecting interest, this is modern OA collecting with his seminal work, The Wabiningo a rare opportunity to put away a special keepsake at well below Lodge Emblem Handbook. Each badge sold from Dwight’s col- retail value. lection will be accompanied by a handsome certificate personally signed by Mr. Bischel.

Package 1: The First Flap Package - Chappegat F1 and Mide F1 (Retail value $175)

Package 2: Chappegat Issue Package - Upside down flap and Chappegat F2 (Retail Value $175)

Package 3: Fun Pak - Chappegat 35th Ann. Neckerchief, Chappegat hosted1953 2A Section Conclave badge, Chappegat 1957 leather X-mas banquet slide, Mide F2, Mide 1958 Christmas Banquet slide & 1950's Camp Siwanoy 3" c/e Part Two: R (Retail value $100) Auction A selection of fine scouting collectibles is offered for auction in Special ASHS Sale Price: Part Two of the Auction in the Journal. Bids are due on 2/20/98. Free call-backs are offered. Package 1 - $95 Package 2 - $95 Package 3 - $50 Part Three: Discounts – Buy 2 packages - 10% discount Set Price Sale Buy all 3 package - 20% discount ($192) A selection of scouting collectibles is offered for sale in Part Limit 3 sets of all three packages - special price $450 Three of the Auction in the Journal. This is a set-price sale on a While supply lasts, quantities are limited. first-come, first-served basis. Call for availability. First come first served. Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 31 The Dwight Bischel Auction

Wabaningo Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 1 1 R8 C RED RED GRN twill VER head; (WAB) $30 2 5 X3a GRY GRY solid EMB wolfhead on felt w/o $50 3 6 C2a YOR M/C T-bird flat head; type 6b label $30 4 7 R2 C LBR PGR RED WAB; EMB on felt $50 5 12 X2 R RED WHT RED Light box soil;TRI; DYL eagle; $50 6 15 X3 C RED BLK YEL WAB; 75 mm beaver that looks like $100 7 22 X1b RED WHT type 5a label; WAB $40 8 29 X1 C WHT RED YEL dots between OA and name; WAB; $30 9 33 F1a DGR WAB; arrow & deer on twill; FF; thin $500 10 38 X2 C BRN WHT RED twill; 4 mm wheels; (WAB) $30 11 40 R2 C DYL WHT RED bird has ring neck & twill in tail; $60 12 43 S1a C KHA KHA DBR cabin; RED stitch from cabin to $100 13 50 R1 C RED WHT RED WAB $60 14 50 X1 C WHT RED EMB arrow goes behind R1 or R2; $20 15 54 R1b C WHT RED WHT thk ltrs poorly defined arrows; WAB; $30 16 57 R4 WHT WHT felt; VER EMB squirrel; WAB; (1947) $50 17 65 R1 C DBL BLU DBL WAB $30 18 67 C6 BRN LBR DYL center stripe; OLV chipmunk; $75 19 71 X1 C YEL GRN YEL NA-TASI-HI; twill; OVAL; 58x93 $40 20 77 X2 C YEL WHT BLU oval; bird has distinct claws; twill; $30 21 79 X1 C RED DBL GRN HEX; WAB; 75x75 mm; DIAg stitch $40 22 81 A1 C WHT GRN WHT DBN buffalo; WAB $40 23 91 X1a C WHT BLK DGR WAB; oval shape; thin letters; $40 24 104 R1 C RED GRN YEL one arrow points to the "E" in "THE" $60 25 110 A1 C WHT WHT RED WAB; 13 mm tall RED arrowhead; $30 26 118 R1a C LBR WHT RED WAB; TL; GRY/BRN used in design $50 27 119 X1 C RED ORG RED BLU heron on tepee; (WAB) $75 28 125 R1 C WHT RED 4x5 mm arrowhead; WHT arrowshaft $90 29 134 R1a C GRN WHT RED WAB; no GRN beaded bdr on inside $70 30 142 R1a C DGR WHT DGR WAB; TRR; RED fletching ends to $30 31 162 R1 C DYL RED LGR WAB; no tab; LGR line (beads) $30 32 168 F1a C DGR WHT RED head under "O"; FF; WAB; 3 mm $40 33 180 R1 C RED WHT BLU WAB; light box soil $30 34 184 R1 C RED NBL WHT WAB; TL $50 35 197 A1 C GRN WHT RED WAB; RED Native American; GRN $30 36 197 A2 C GRY RED WHT WAB; GRY details; WHT band - $30 37 212 R1 C RED WHT RED WAB $30 38 227 R3a C DYL DBL RED TLR $30 39 229 A1 C DBR WHT RED no 229; WAB $100 40 232 X1b C BLK GRN WHT 63x87 mm; TLS; WAB $60 41 237 A1a C RED WHT GRN 5 mm border; NT; WAB $70 42 254 A1 C LBR YEL LBR WAB; (possible MVE bkgd color) $300 43 257 R1 C GRN WHT RED all HOR BLK bear w/ears together; $40 44 282 X2 DYL DBL DBL BSA; flocked on felt; "ORDER OF $175 45 292 X1a C RED WHT DBL OCT; WAB; TRR $30 46 296 R2 C WHT WHT BLK light use; VER BLU circle; short last $90 47 302 A1a C BLK RED WHT WAB; lighter RED TRR; "pegs" $75 48 307 R4 R BLK WHT RED 76 mm; FR/E; (1951); WAB $150 49 309 A2a C GRN WHT GRN thin ltrs; 1st S&U link @ bottom; $50 50 317 R2a C GRN WHT RED TRR; WAB $40 51 326 R3 C RED WHT DBL 75 mm; "WWW" inside state; WAB $80 52 349 A1a C BLK RED WHT heron; WHT "WWW"; WAB; $60 53 353 X1a C BRN ORG RED 8 mm council name & "353"; BRN $75 54 360 R1a C RED BLU BLK 10 mm BLK in left wing; WAB; HOR $40 55 376 R1b C RED WHT BLK TLS DBN beaver; WAB $90 56 386 R1b C DBR WHT RED WAB $30 57 388 A2 C RED WHT DGR RED WWW; solid RED feather; 24 $110 58 395 R1 C RED WHT BLK WAB; 73 mm RND; HOR YEL; TRR $50 59 401 R2a C GRY BLK GRY HOR GRN center; TRR; WAB $30 60 426 R2a C BLK WHT BLK TRR; HOR RED fire 15 mm along $40 61 431 R1a C RED ORG BLU 9 mm ltrs-name; 75 mm twill; TR; $30 Names and Numbers Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 62 73 R5 C BLK MAN BLK (1953) $200 63 106 F2 C GRN WHT BLK $125 64 167 X1 CM/C M/C BLK BLK "WOLPENK" lodge; Ambraw $100 65 216 S2a R BLK M/C RED "1" of "216" touches bottom left of $25 66 227 S2a R DBL WHT RED YEL t-bird; square corners; tags from $75 67 267 F3 R RED WHT BLK LB $90 68 279 X2a C RED ORG GRN GRN leaf smoothly EMB; 23 mm $40 32 The Auction in the Journal The Dwight Bischel Auction 69 352 R1C GRN WHT BLK RED "WWW" $60 70 376 F2C DGR WHT RED straight top bdr; no eye $450 71 390 F1C RED GRY RED FF $450 72 403 F1aCRED LBL WHT FF; 122x60 mm; TLR; 105 mm BLK $125 73 411 A1C RED WHT RED w/ "411"; twill arrowhead; 100x80 mm $90 74 419 S1R DYL M/C BLK LB $100 75 442 F1C BLK BLU RED FF $100 76 470 X1C DBL BLU RED tooth shape; (1953) $200 77 496 F1C WHT LBL RED wave behind canoe; FF; TLS $450 First Flaps Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 78 4 F1R WHT LBL BLK 52x125 mm; MTZ; owl on stump; FF $10 79 6 F1bC BLK WHT RED thin letters $10 80 7 F1bC BLK WHT BLK thin bdr; thin BLK letters $15 81 16 F1cC RED WHT BLK thick BLK outline around WWW; $10 82 17 F1aC RED WHT BLK FF; arrow touches deer's tail $20 83 18 F1C RED WHT BLK FF $40 84 26 X6C DBL RED DBL 70 mm high; straight sides; FF; twill $30 85 33 F2bKHA LBR deer; TLR $400 86 41 F1C DYL WHT RED no details in wings; FF $200 87 42 F1aC RED DGR RED closed eye; FF $30 88 51 F1aR WHT BLK RED LGR/ St. Louis cncl; FF; FR/E; no $15 89 55 F1C DBL DYL RED RED has round head; BSA; FF $20 90 58 F1C RED WHT DBL FF; RED "DOTS" around bustle; $50 91 63 S1dCM/C GRN WHT GRN base material $25 92 64 F1aC RED DGR RED HOR EMB stag; FF; TRR $70 93 66 W1DBL LGY RED "NEY"; FF; (1959) $20 94 77 F1C RED WHT DBL RED WWW; FF $20 95 82 F1R ORG WHT RED MTZ; FF $20 96 93 F1aC RED WHT RED FF; 5 mm fletching $30 97 94 F1bCRED LBL small eye $30 98 95 F1C RED WHT BLU FF $30 99 100 F1C WHT WHT RED without "100"; FF; (1957) $100 100 104 S1C RED WHT RED FF $20 101 108 F1aC RED DBL WHT FF; 122 mm; RBR head $30 102 113 F1bR RED WHT TLR; FF $150 103 114 S1aC DBL WHT LOL FF; WHT BMT $30 104 128 F1C WHT BLK WHT RED WWW; FF $30 105 129 S1aR DBL YOR DBL no number; FF; (1957) $60 106 139 F1C RED WHT GRN VER; BRN deer $40 107 146 S1bC RED WHT RED RBR pine cone $300 108 147 F1R RED WHT RED 55x134 mm; flat R/E; owl; fletching $20 109 149 F1C WHT LBL WHT FF; WHT eyes; TLS; distinct WHT $40 110 150 F1C RED ORG BLK (1955); MVE; FF $40 111 156 F1C RED WHT RED FF; WHT buttonhole (uncut!) $100 112 162 F1bC DYL WHT DGR thin letters $20 113 167 F1bC BRN WHT BLK LGY possum; fur line runs across body $30 114 170 F1bCM/C YOR BLK legs of "W's" same height as middle; $20 115 171 F1C RED GRN YEL FF $60 116 172 F1C DYL BLK DYL 3.5-4.5 mm thick CE; arrowhead not $30 117 173 F1C RED ORG DBL BRN house; FF $30 118 175 S1bC RED LGY RED both parts of arrowhead are barbed $60 119 184 F1aC RED DBL LGY closed eye; TLR; FF $30 120 190 F1C BLK ORG BLK arrowhead 8 mm wide; skinny HOR $300 121 191 S1aC WHT WHT DBL WHT BMT; FF $20 122 194 S1bC RED BLK DYL 3 mm BLK eye $40 123 197 S1bC DBL YEL BLK VER; DBL BMT $20 124 201 F1C DYL LBL RED oversized flap; rounded bottom; FF; $150 125 211 F1aR RED LBR BLK 8 mm letters; FF; arrowshaft stitched $10 126 225 F1aC YEL GRN RED FF; fat points that extend to edge of $100 127 228 F1C GRN WHT RED FF $95 128 230 S1C RED WHT BLK BLK eye; (1956) $60 129 232 F1aC BLK GRN WHT 117x60 mm; fletch touches "W"; $60 130 236 F1bC GRN WHT RED TLR; thin letters $50 131 239 S1aR WHT M/C RED LBL sky; 135 mm; thin BLK outline; $40 132 244 F1aC RED WHT BLK DYL WWW; GRN turtle; TLR; BLK $90 133 248 F1C WHT BLU WHT pine tree has BRN trunk; FF $50 134 249 F1bC DYL BLU DBL RED arrowhead extends onto DYL $30 135 254 S1aC GRN BLK WHT thin border; BLK BMT; (FF) MVE $30 136 268 F1C RED WHT RED A.R.; FF $20 137 271 F1aC RED WHT GRN semi-circle shape; FF; YEL turtle and $200 138 282 F1aC RED WHT DBL FF $50 139 284 F1C BRN LBR BRN FF $50 140 286 F1C BLK WHT RED RED WWW; FF; (1956) $50 Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 33 The Dwight Bischel Auction

141 287 F1bC DYL GRN BLK 3D cut in tree; 7mm thin tail; MVE $40 142 297 F1C RED WHT BLK FF; 123 mm wide; no "76" $2500 143 308 F1aC RED WHT BLK FF; "O" of "OA" has squared corners $30 144 310 F1bC BRN WHT RED $100 145 316 S1R WHT BLK WHT FF $100 146 320 S1aR RED BLU DBR FF; LB; (1964); WHT throat bordered $50 147 322 S1bC WHT RED DYL left wing completely connected to $50 148 329 F1C BLK ORG RED FF $50 149 345 F1R RED BLK WHT FF $250 150 357 F1C DGR WHT RED FF $40 151 360 F1R DYL LBL RED MTZ; FF; FR/E; MVE -- bkgd shades $10 152 368 S1bCM/C BLK RED DYL WHT BMT; RED outline of feathers $10 153 378 F1bC DBL ORG DBL 121x53 mm; 6 mm wide fletch; FF $350 154 384 F1cC DGR WHT RED TRR (looks like NT) $50 155 390 S1aRRED M/C BLK FF; HOR EMB sky; thick HOR BLK $60 156 397 F1aC YEL LBL RED FF; 3 mm bdr; 7 mm RED letters $40 157 406 S2R DBL WHT RED RED FF; B.S.A. $10 158 408 F1aC DYL WHT RED 6 mm ltrs; 91 mm arrow; MVE; FF $25 159 409 F2C DBR WHT BLK LBL waterfall $30 160 425 S1bC DYL BLU RED BLK BRN council name; ORG BMT $25 161 431 F1aC RED ORG BLU FF; BRN acorn $30 162 438 F1C BLK WHT RED FF $125 163 441 F1CRED LBL RED FF $150 164 443 F1C WHT ORG RED GER; FF $50 165 445 F1bC DGR RED WHT 60x121 mm $50 166 450 F1bC DGR WHT DGR TLM; "G & E" of "LODGE" tag @ $50 167 458 F1cC LGY NBL LGY 56x120 mm $20 168 460 X1C BLK WHT RED BSA; Viking helmet shape w/ horns; $35 169 461 F1aC LGY YEL RED TLR; 51x95 mm; FF $100 170 465 F1C DYL LBL RED 55x123 mm; 3-4 mm thick CE; no $100 171 486 F1bC YEL WHT BLU "L" has no tag; FF $125 172 488 F1C BLU WHT RED FF $150 173 489 F1C DBL ORG DBL 122x55 mm; FF; (1953) $250 174 512 F1C DYL BLK DYL WAH-PI-KAW-ME-KUNK; FF $400 175 513 F1C BLK WHT BLK FF $50 176 522 F1R GRY BLK ORG FF $15 177 529 F1R WHT RED WHT FF; F R/E; WHT anteater $70 178 534 S1R DBL WHT YEL A.R.; FF; MVE $10 179 566 S1aR WHT M/C WHT FF; PCH CORAL; $15 Region 1 - New England Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 180 83 S1R DBL BLU DBL $15 181 83 YA2C DGR RED EMB twill like YA1; confirmed camp $25 182 124 S1R BLK GRY BLK 25th ANN $20 183 164 R1aC RED GRY RED BLK outline stump; MVE-twill shades $90 184 195 A1bC YEL WHT RED squarish O & D; 6 mm high thk ltrs in $25 185 217 r2bC RED WHT BLK separate top chest detail lines $30 186 220 R2C RED WHT BLK MVE $30 187 234 P1aC BLK BLU RED thin letters; MVE $35 188 245 A1aC RED WHT RED thick letters; near round head; TRM $60 189 261 S2RRED M/C BLK Minuteman has two feet; MVE--angle $10 190 271 F3aR RED WHT GRN "P" in Pine at an angle to the "I"; 104 $15 191 274 R1C WHT LBL WHT A.R. $40 192 277 R2bC BLK DYL BLK TRM; smooth EMB arrow; DYL twill $45 193 313 F2R RED NBL WHT $10 194 319 X1C BLK WHT RED OVAL $40 195 329 F2R BLU YEL RED $30 196 329 S1R DBL YEL RED HOR bkgd $20 197 369 X2aC RED DGR YEL Machine sewn; WHT feather $20 198 369 S1R RED GRN YEL 53x119mm; LB $15 199 389 S2R BLK M/C RED VER Mts; no stitch in ribbon $15 200 393 X2bC BRN WHT RED thin 7 mm ltrs; WWW has only 3 $25 201 393 S3R RED BLU WHT lightly outlined eastern shore $10 202 414 R2C BLK WHT RED 8 mm rnded ltrs; 50 mm inner CIR; $35 203 451 F2aR RED WHT GRN GRN turtle $10 204 487 X1CRED LBL BLK WHT paddle handle $20 205 491 A1C RED WHT RED twill; arrow behind Native American $60 206 507 A2C RED WHT RED 7 tail feathers on eagle; detailed $40 207 509 S2bR DYL M/C BLK regular R/E; MVE $20 New York & New Jersey Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 208 2 F1aR RED DBL DYL TLR; FF; (1957) $15 34 The Auction in the Journal The Dwight Bischel Auction 209 4 A2C WHT LGR BLK 95x76 mm; VER EMB owl; TAN $10 210 4 S3R GMY M/C BLK 39 mm owl with tepees $10 211 4 N3bWHT M/C EMB; owl 90 mm from bottom $15 212 9 R2C RED WHT RED BRN tree trunk; MVE; twill; 74 mm $30 213 9 S2aR BLK M/C BLK GRN tree; thick FR/E; (1961) $10 214 14 R2C RED GRY RED twill; 76 mm $50 215 19 S3C DGR DGR RED WWW staggered below buffalo $40 216 24 A1bC RED WHT DBL TRS $15 217 34 A1bC BLK GRN WHT "open eye" -- BLK pupil in eye; G & $30 218 37 X4C BRN LBL YEL REC; twill; MVE; 50x75 mm $20 219 37 F2R BRN TRQ DYL FR/E; MVE $25 220 48 A3C RED WHT WHT like A2 but twill $60 221 49 F3aR DYL LTQ RED MTZ; discontinuous arrow; 50 mm $10 222 49 F3cR DYL LTQ RED continuous arrow; 48 mm name TLR $10 223 49 S2aR BLK RED YEL BRN stag; MVE $5 224 68 X1aC WHT BLU RED "68"; 6 mm; TLR $20 225 84 R4R DBL ORG YEL 8 mm RND; (1966) $15 226 95 R1R RED WHT BLU $20 227 112 R1C RED WHT BLU $30 228 159 F2bC BLK WHT GRN GRY face; RBR longhouse; lighter $30 229 165 X1C RED YOR LGR 83x78 mm DOME $30 230 178 A1aC YOR BLK YOR 98x78 mm arrowhead twill; Robert $30 231 181 A1C GRN WHT RED 115x78 mm including tab $50 232 267 X1aC BLK WHT RED BLK/YEL bdr; pointed nose; square $50 233 268 F4aR DBL WHT RED TLR; 77 mm arrow; "ODGE" link @ $10 234 294 R1C DBL ORG RED 74 mm with protruding arrowhead $35 235 339 F3bC RED WHT DYL RBR beaver; RED arrowhead 3 mm $25 236 339 W1ROR GRY ROR $25 237 359 R1aC BLK ORG GRN 65 mm; MVE $10 238 359 R1bC BLK YOR DGR 69 mm; MVE $10 239 360 S1R DYL BLU RED SQU corners; MVE--GRN shades $5 240 362 A1C DGR WHT BRN 5 mm ltrs; 76x66 mm; arrowhead; $20 241 402 R1C DYL WHT RED 75 mm; TLS; arrowhead points into $30 242 412 R1C RED WHT GRN $30 243 412 F2C OLV BLK ORG MTZ; 52x124 mm; 6-7 mm wide $10 244 417 S1R DBR M/C BLU $5 245 418 S3bR GRY M/C BLK LGY wolf outlined in BLK $15 246 423 R2cC RED DBL DYL 75 mm twill; WHT feet & BLK beak $25 247 440 R1C GRN RED DYL 78 mm twill $25 248 443 R1C WHT ORG BRN 63 mm RND with protruding arrow $25 249 444 R1C RED GRN RED $25 250 449 R1C DGR LBL RED 79 mm twill; MVE $20 251 484 A2C ORG WHT RED twill 104x78 mm; feathers EMB; $25 252 515 F7aR WHT LBL WHT 35 mm sides; MVE; LB; DGR frog; $10 253 516 F1aR RED YEL BRN 5x5 mm arrowhead; TLR $15 254 547 S1R BLK WHT BLK HOR EMB bkgd; 28x22 mm head $25 Pennsylvania Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 255 1 R7bBLK RED GRN Machine sewn;MVE; 62 mm; DIAG $25 256 1 R10C BLK RED GRN 35th ANN; (1950) $10 257 1 S1R BLK GRY GRN MVE $15 258 5 S1C BLK ORG RED HOR bkgd $10 259 11 X2C DBL ORG BLK "II"; keystone shaped $15 260 11 X4C BLK RED BLK w/ pupils in eye $10 261 18 R2C RED BLU RED wings beyond bdr $85 262 22 R3C RED ORG RED 75 mm duck doesn't have foot $15 263 30 R2R RED WHT GRN slight box soil $25 264 30 S4aR RED GRY DBL A.L.; VER bkgd; FR/E $20 265 33 ZS1R RED WHT BLK "E" of LODGE directly under "E" of $5 266 39 R2bC RED ORG RED RBR deer; back legs over "W" of $20 267 43 S2bC DGR DGR RED stitch from cabin to "W"; KHA $90 268 43 R3aC RED WHT GRN DBR cabin; thin letters $20 269 43 S8aC RED WHT GRN 111mm; WHT BMT; DBR cabin $25 270 43 S9aC RED WHT GRN 124 mm; DBR cabin; GRN ltrs $30 271 43 F1aC RED M/C DBL 125 mm; thick ltrs $15 272 44 F2aR BLK WHT RED 3 W's; thick letters; FF $15 273 44 S1aR BLK WHT RED GRN "W's" and "44"; CB $10 274 46 R2aC GRN WHT GRN BRN branch; 28-30 mm arrows; TRR $15 275 46 S1R GRN WHT GRN BRN panther $15 276 76 F4R GRN WHT GRN MVE $20 277 103 X1C NBL NBL YEL Used; YEL 103; RED eye; TRI; $250 278 103 X3bC NBL BLK DYL tags between lines; NT $30 279 103 S2R YEL BLK YEL $15 280 130 F3R RED ORG BLK rounded sides & bottom; 55x116; 4 $35 Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 35 The Dwight Bischel Auction

281 223 R1C RED DGR WHT 78 mm; twill almost BLK $30 282 242 X2C DBL WHT BLU $25 283 242 F2R BLU LBL RED 53x125 mm; MTZ $35 284 255 S4bR YEL M/C DBL LBR wolfhead; regular R/E $10 285 256 X1C BLK WHT RED diamond; has both names $60 286 275 S2R BLU WHT RED 47 mm lake; VER WHT $25 287 316 R2C RED LTQ RED MVE; letters outlined in DGR $30 288 343 R1WHT DBL Sewn; EMB on felt; 78 mm diameter $225 289 343 R3aC WHT DBL VER WHT deer; twill; thin BLK $30 290 343 S4R RED M/C RED RED BSA $10 291 347 X1aC RED BLK WHT BLK twill separates RED rays from $20 292 347 S1R RED M/C RED LB $20 293 384 X2C RED WHT GRN twill TRI w/rounded corners $30 294 384 S5bR GRY M/C RED thick RED letters & arrow $20 295 455 A1C RED DBL WHT $30 296 455 F2aC RED BLK WHT A.L.; RBR face $25 297 455 F4R RED PBL DBR $20 298 519 S2R YEL DBL WHT arrow below turtle; LB $20 Virginia, Maryland & D.C. Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 299 3 S3C RED WHT GRN BLU/WHT/RED; DYL "3"; (1959) $65 300 12 S3bR RED WHT RED DYL PB; (1977) $5 301 20 S2R BLK M/C BLK $5 302 258 A2aC WHT WHT WHT no border above WHT necklace; $40 303 276 X1C BRN WHT GRN shape of camp $35 304 276 S3R LGY BLU DYL LGY antlers; (25th ANN); (1969) $40 305 463 A1C RED GRN RED solid BRN acorn $40 306 470 S2R LGY BLU NBL HOR bkgd; 3 windows on each $5 307 470 S4R DYL BLU DYL BLK "20th ANNIVERSARY"; (1972) $20 308 483 X1C YEL GRN YEL 90 mm keyhole; glue spot $30 Region 4 - OH, KY & WV Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 309 93 R3C RED WHT RED 100 mm; DBL WWW in chest $25 310 109 S2R BLK M/C BLK RBR deer; MVE; DYL in sky $15 311 121 R1C RED YOR GRN $40 312 123 F1C WHT BLK RED FF $200 313 123 R4C BLK WHT RED fat bird $25 314 123 F3aC RED WHT BLK 52x124 mm; MVE; no tags from $20 315 123 S2bR RED WHT BLK 5 mm fletching; 2 mm thick tal $20 316 123 S7R BLK M/C DYL "USA 200"; BIC $20 317 151 A3bC BLK DGY RED TRS $30 318 151 A3cC BLK LGY RED NT $30 319 151 F2bR GRN LGY RED Native American has no chin $10 320 151 S3aR BLK WHT RED RED rosette $10 321 155 ZF1C WHT GRN RED fake issued by lodge 550 $5 322 205 ZF2C DYL WHT GRN TL; 58x120 mm $5 323 238 R1C GRN WHT RED $40 324 241 S1R GRN WHT RED $20 325 306 SlideMetal slide $10 326 306 X2C YEL GRN WHT 12 segment RED turtle; WHT arrow $85 327 323 F2bC RED DBL Used; 50x122 mm; 100 mm RED $15 328 350 A1C DBL RED WHT $25 329 350 S1R RED LBL BLK BLK WWW $15 330 367 S4R BLK M/C BLK A.L. $15 331 377 S7bR BLK WHT DBL RBR deer $5 332 457 S4R YEL LBL BLK open "4"; slanted "457"; LB $10 333 462 R1C RED M/C also Kunieh TRIBE from other $75 334 472 A1C DBL WHT RED feathers have short RED lines coming $25 335 472 F1C DBL WHT RED FF $40 336 480 X1cC GRN WHT RED TL; used $25 337 495 S2R WHT M/C BLK 61x125 mm $10 338 550 S4aR DYL M/C BLK BLK solid beard; CB; (1972) $10 Region 5 - AL, AR, LA, MS & TN Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 339 111 R3C WHT BLU WHT $40 340 135 R2C RED BLK RED DYL EMB center $60 341 149 R2C BLK WHT RED GRN WWW; 4 RED lines in quivver $30 342 160 S1cR BLK M/C BLK 110 mm; LBR bluff; DYL prairie $10 343 166 S7R ORG M/C WHT $5 344 169 X1bC RED NBL WHT RBR tree trunk $30 345 179 R4C GRN GRY RED EMB eye; with RED dots between $25 36 The Auction in the Journal The Dwight Bischel Auction

346 179 R5bC GRN GRY RED bottom of neck angles down to left $25 347 185 X2C BLK ORG RED 3 arrows to right of Native American $25 348 193 ZF1R RED BLU LGY TLR; square bottom breechcloth $5 349 224 R2C YEL BLK WHT $40 350 235 X1aC GRN WHT YEL diamond; 78 mm wide $45 351 260 R1C RED NBL RED $30 352 260 S1R BRN WHT GRN HOR bkg; no 260; MVE $10 353 264 S5R WHT M/C BLK no WWW $10 354 293 S3R RED DYL RED "XX"; (20th ANN) $20 355 397 F3R YEL BLU RED $20 356 399 S2bR YEL BLU DYL 76 mm RED arrow; WHT shows $15 357 404 S1dC RED YOR RED 3-4 mm thick bdr; 2 mm of YOR $15 358 413 X1C GRN WHT BLK shield shape $40 359 481 A1bC RED WHT RED GRN cornstalk $75 Region 6 - GA, FL & Carolinas Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 360 70 R4aC NBL NBL NBL heron facing left; GRY heron & outer $40 361 87 R1aC BRN ORG DGR $40 362 104 R5aLBL WHT RED BPR face; BLK antenna; felt; YEL $25 363 116 S1C RED BLK RED (1961); VER; near mint $350 364 117 S2R GMY M/C RED BRO; (1973) $20 365 163 A2C BLK WHT RED 108 mm tall; GRN belt; BRN eye $30 366 188 R1bC YEL WHT DRD TRR $30 367 200 R1C RED WHT DBL $95 368 200 S2C RED LBL RED LBL BMT $30 369 204 F1C RED WHT RED BRN outlined thunderbird $40 370 204 S2C DYL LBL RED t-bird $30 371 221 R2C DYL WHT RED 76 mm $30 372 229 S2aR DYL LBL RED BRN logs; LB; (1967) $30 373 236 A1cC GRN WHT RED TL $40 374 237 A1bC RED WHT GRN TRR $60 375 237 A2C RED WHT DGR 3 mm border; straight sides $50 376 237 X5aCLBL GRN DYL shape of FL; VER DYL; TR; BRN $30 377 243 X1C RED ORG BLK HOR BLK bear poorly EMB $40 378 265 F3C DYL GRN DYL 59x136 mm; heron flies left; name & $475 379 265 F4R DYL GRN DYL Used; crude heron; heron flies left; $85 380 270 X3aC WHT GRN WHT two hair bands; DBR VER face; 74 $30 381 318 A2bC YEL WHT ORG GRN thin trees that have WHT twill $75 382 324 S1R YEL WHT DBL LB; HOR field; (1959) $20 383 326 R4C RED WHT DBL 75 mm; GRN state; one "W" inside $30 384 326 F4R RED BLK RED "TIPISA LODGE" above arrow $20 385 331 R2R DBL WHT WHT "CHEERFUL SERVICE" $30 386 333 X1aC BLK WHT RED ORG face; "E" of "LODGE" has flat $40 387 340 X1dC DYL WHT DBL TRR $30 388 353 S3R NBL M/C RED 123 mm; LBL sky; TRQ water; LB $20 389 358 A1C RED GRN RED ECHECONNEE; bottom of deer's $50 390 385 S4bC RBR PNK RED used $55 391 385 S7R DYL DBL RED VER sky; 119x47 mm; WHT crown $10 392 459 A1C LGY WHT RED WWW; hornet's nest $60 393 552 S3bR BLK M/C BLK DIAG LBL between YEL ripples; $40 Region 7 - IN, IL, MI & WI Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 394 7 F5R DYL WHT DYL Chicago area; 50x126 mm; VER BLK $10 395 7 S3aR BLK M/C WHT GMY 7 $10 396 7 S6R BLK M/C WHT GMY GMY 7; SS $5 397 7 actC BLK ORG BLK 1949 Midwinter fellowship $15 398 7 actC RED WHT RED 1950 fellowship $15 399 7 actC GRN WHT RED 1951 spring fellowship $15 400 7 chC BLK TUR RED Checaugau Chapter 1950 Spring $15 401 7 chC BLU WHT BLU Checaugau Chapter 1953 Fellowship $15 402 7 chC RED WHT RED Garrison Chapter $15 403 7 chC BLK GRY RED Garrison Chapter 1949 Fellowship $10 404 7 chGarrison Chapter Metal Slide $10 405 7 chC BLK WHT RED Miami Chapter 1955 Spring $15 406 7 chC RED WHT BLK Wakay Chapter $15 407 29 S3R WHT RED DYL 52x115 mm; MVE $10 408 29 S4R BLK RED DYL $10 409 38 X5C YEL BLU RED REC; random RED lines around sun $20 410 38 S3bR BLK M/C BLK PALE GRY rays; 8 mm "38" $5 411 40 S5R WHT TRQ BLK 3 mm mouth; BLK 40 below RED 40 $10 412 40 P1R BLK BLU M/C QC elk design; used, on N/C $30 413 40 S19R WHT M/C DYL DYL CD; PBL water $5 Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 37 The Dwight Bischel Auction 414 61 R2C RED BLU YEL BRN face Native American $40 415 65 S3R RED DBL BLK BLK paw print $15 416 73 ZS1R BLK M/C RED 82 mm; "SINAWA LODGE"; PBL sky $5 417 75 A2C DBL RED WHT WHT circle $10 418 81 S5R RED LBL RED BLK outline on nose; BLK bead $15 419 88 R1C RED ORG NBL $30 420 89 S2bR ORG M/C ORG light BLU sky $10 421 92 R3C RED GRN DYL RBR face on Native American $15 422 92 S1bC RED GRN DYL GRN BMT; MVE $10 423 94 A2aC RED WHT BLK 89 mm; DYL in bonnet; TRR $20 424 94 actC RED WHT DBL 1952 Reunion $20 425 96 S1aC RED DYL RED BRN deer; tops of W's are parallel to $50 426 96 actC RED DKH DGR 1956 Fall Conference $10 427 107 X2bC WHT TRQ RED "N"s almost look like "H's" $30 428 110 X1C GRN PYL RED NOAC52;shield, on silk N/C $30 429 110 S5C GRN WHT RED VER bkgd $20 430 115 R2bC RED WHT RED BLU waves $30 431 126 F4bC RED DYL RED LBN face $40 432 132 R1cC RED BLK RED thin BLK arrow; TR; VER RED $15 433 136 F2cC YEL DBL YEL $15 434 136 S4aR BLK M/C RED WHT details in mound; YEL ground; $10 435 140 R2bC RED WHT DGR $20 436 140 X1aC BLK WHT BLK twill bkgd; oval; RED feathers below $20 437 143 S2R BLK M/C RED 53x115 mm; BGR trees; LGR grass $15 438 152 X3C BLK WHT WHT RED "SCENIC TRAILS COUNCIL" $15 439 152 S1R DYL LBL BRN RED WWW $20 440 156 S2bR BLK DYL BLK light RBR snowshoes $10 441 162 F2aR WHT BLU RED with "DETROIT"; BRN eagle $10 442 182 F2C BRN ORG RED MVE $25 443 189 R3C DYL BLU DYL name "APOSA ACHOMAWI" $40 444 189 F6aCM/C DBL RED HOR grass; no ear on otter $50 445 191 R2C DYL RED DYL name top 2/3 of patch $25 446 203 R3R RED LYL WHT $20 447 206 A1C BLK RED WHT $20 448 206 F1bR WHT BLK RED NT $10 449 212 X2aC RED BLU RED shape of Indiana; BRN Native $20 450 215 F2bR RED WHT DYL 48x123 mm; 6 mm BRN acorn $35 451 218 R2aC RED WHT DBL RED WWW; TRR $20 452 222 F2bC RED ORG WHT GRN turtle $45 453 231 X1C BRN WHT GRN RED "WWW 231"; GRN detail stitch $35 454 231 N.5R RED RED WHT SSC $40 455 233 R2C RED WHT BLU 79 mm; arrow fletching flat on bottom $35 456 240 R2aC GRN WHT RED smooth stitched beaver; TRM $40 457 248 R1bC WHT DBL WHT blob type BRNd uck; thick neck large $35 458 248 R4R WHT DBL WHT like R1b; FR/E $80 459 248 P1R WHT BLU WHT RED arrow behind flying duck; QC; $50 460 248 S1cR WHT M/C WHT HOR LBL sky $20 461 248 N3WHT RED SSC GRN w- duck- tree; RED $20 462 248 R0CMAR WHT Felt, Pre OA $150 463 269 X1aC PYL LYL RED turtle shape $25 464 280 R1C RED M/C DBL BLK "WWW"; DYL "280"; solid $30 465 280 R2C BLK WHT BLK box soil; RBR, BLK, & DYL fox $30 466 280 S2R DBL WHT BLK MVE DBL council name $10 467 308 S1R BLK M/C BLK $15 468 315 R1R DYL BLU RED $25 469 332 S3R RED WHT RED BRO; BLK WWW $30 470 334 S1C WHT DBL WHT $15 471 337 S1R RED M/C RED LBL sky; ORG middle; A.R.; no # $35 472 337 S6R RED M/C RED DYL sky; LBL beak; RED "337"; 3 $10 473 339 X1C RED WHT DYL semi-cir w/ arrow @ bottom; rat tail; $25 474 373 A1bC RED ORG RED NT $30 475 373 S2R DYL LBL RED DYL 30 mm FDL; VER LBL $10 476 381 R1C LGR DBL WHT RED WWW; council name $50 477 381 F2bR RED BLU BLK TLS $10 478 401 X2bC RBR WHT RED TRR $30 479 422 R1C RED WHT RED thick letters; arrow diag. left; TAN $30 480 422 S6R LGY M/C BLK (25th ANN) $20 481 425 R1C YEL BLU RED BRN WWW and council name $30 482 452 X2C YOR BLU GRN no "WWW"; WHT clouds above top $30 483 469 X1bC DBL DOR DBL $40 Regions 8 & 10 Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 484 16 R1C BLK WHT BLK RED WWW; no lodge no.; TVE $30 485 31 X1aC GRN YOR BLK 80x80 mm; TRR $35 38 The Auction in the Journal The Dwight Bischel Auction 486 51 R2C RED WHT RED GRN VER w/ outline $30 487 52 R1aC RED WHT BLK skinny stars; thin barbed arrowhead $30 488 69 A1bC RED WHT BLK BRN face $40 489 74 F3aR BLK BBL BLK MVE $10 490 80 S1cR BLK M/C RED TAN sand; PUR mountains; rounded $10 491 97 A1C DGR WHT $30 492 108 R2bC DBL WHT RED NT $30 493 108 S2R RED DBL WHT (1964) $20 494 147 A1aC RED WHT 110 mm high; LBL details $40 495 147 F3R RED WHT RED 51x117 mm; normal R/E; LB $20 496 176 S2aC LGY LGY two RED drops and detailed rosette; $40 497 176 S4cR RED M/C RED RBR tepee $15 498 183 S2aR DBL M/C RED LBR ground; RBR & DYL details in $15 499 321 X1bC DBL WHT ORG ROR WWW, 321 & arrow; 5 mm $30 500 371 S1bR RED WHT DBL 116x51 mm $30 501 372 S2aR RED M/C BLK LBR ground $15 502 383 R2C DYL BLU RED 110 mm; LBL lake; GRN trees on $40 503 383 F3C RED BLU LGY RED WWW 383; 10 mm wide "W"; $30 504 387 A1C RED WHT BLK RBR mountain; LGY ram & snow; $30 505 387 S1aR BRN BLU RED mostly WHT backing; (1972) $10 506 429 F5R DYL LBL BLK 55x124 mm $5 507 433 S1R BLK WHT DBL RED 433 $40 508 434 F3aR BLK LYL RED ; LPK inner $40 509 453 R1R DYL WHT RED FR/E $125 510 458 R1R WHT NBL WHT Light use; FR/E;HOR EMB buffalo $40 511 458 S3aR WHT M/C RED DYL WW 458; regular R/E; pointed $5 512 464 R1bC BLK ORG BLK no tags from "464" to bdr $30 513 464 S4aR NBL BLU NBL 135x58 mm; VER field; (possibly $40 514 467 R1C BLK WHT BLK BLK WWW $80 515 473 A1C YEL WHT MAR RED WWW; (1956) $80 516 492 S1R RED BLU RED BLK WWW 492; HOR sun and sky; $5 517 536 S1dR DYL M/C RED "TUPWEE LODGE 536" on same $10 518 541 S3aR YEL BLU RED BRN eye; 52 mm high; BRN bird; $10 Region 9 - NM, OK & TX Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 519 35 R2C BLK WHT BLK TRR; 71 mm; W's 5mm; Emb tab; $90 520 36 A3C RED GRY RED Dancer $90 521 36 F2bC YEL TRQ RED TLS; boxsoil $50 522 36 S1R DYL BLU DBR MVE; (1967) $40 523 56 S1R RED M/C RED (1971) $20 524 60 X1C BLK WHT BLK 114 mm; feathers; "I" in hutsi $30 525 60 F2cC YEL WHT BRN bottom rt of BLU arrow rounded; thin $25 526 62 S3bR YEL M/C DGR $30 527 66 R1C RED WHT RED 88 mm; (1953) $45 528 72 F2bCLBL ORG RED TLR $30 529 72 F4CLBL ORG RED BLK outline of hands; 1st "W" above $30 530 78 X1aC BLK RED WHT shield; WHT eye; 11 mm; RED twill $30 531 99 A5aC WHT RED RED TRR & W's; 3 mm bdr; 65x87 $55 532 99 A6C WHT RED WHT 78x65 mm; (1954) $50 533 99 S2cC WHT RED WHT BLK; BLK feet have 3 distinct toes $30 534 101 A2cC YEL WHT MVE; no tags $40 535 101 F5aC YEL BLU RED 120x60 mm; HOR GRN ground; RED $10 536 113 X2aC BLK BLU 94 mm; hat shape; no name; shaft in $40 537 133 X1aC RED ORG RED 115 mm; shield; GRN circle has GRN $65 538 137 F4aR RED WHT BLK "COLONNEH"; small bird; F/RE; $20 539 138 S2bC RED RED YEL fletching ends under "I"; 82 mm $15 540 141 A3C WHT RED BLK tail looped; RED twill comes thru $30 541 190 S1R BRN M/C BLK solid YEL tepee above squirrel's $15 542 199 F2C BLK WHT RED arrow points to left; "WAHINKTO" $25 543 213 S3R BLK M/C LYL A.L.; ORG"W"s; VER sky; $25 544 232 S2aC BLK GRN WHT 121x53 mm; 9 mm name; BLK BMT; $30 545 272 F3R RED WHT RED 124x59 mm; FR/E; large; MVE; GRY $40 546 272 F7aR RED WHT RED 115x52 mm LB; nested W's below $20 547 272 F7bR RED WHT RED LGY dove $20 548 272 S1aR WHT M/C WHT 118x63 mm; no beak; (1964); back of $15 549 281 S3bR RED M/C RED LBR grnd. $15 550 288 S1R RED BLU RED MVE's--size $15 551 295 R1bC RED WHT BLU BLU TRS $40 552 307 S4bC BLK WHT RED 8 mm fletch is V'ed $10 553 328 S2R RED WHT RED LBL t-bird; MVE $25 554 330 F2C RED ORG BLK BLK "330" in WHT buffalo; GER; $30 555 341 S1cR BLK M/C RED BRN face; tags name to bdr $25 556 378 S5aR BLK M/C BLK ORG & BLK gila is defined; LBR $20 557 428 R1C RED WHT BLK BLK 428; NO NAME; 76 mm; MVE; $50 Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 39 The Dwight Bischel Auction

558 486 A2bC BLU WHT YEL Used; 84 mm;9 closed to form 8; $50 559 489 F2R DBL ORG DBL BLU eye; claws; FR/E; MVE $20 560 578 S5bR YEL M/C WHT GRN foilage $10 Region 11- Pacific Northwest Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 561 253 S8bR RED BLK WHT RBRdeer $10 562 259 S2R DYL GRN DYL with number; BLK detail lines on $10 563 266 S2R RED M/C DBL cougar head; RED band in bonnet $10 564 300 X1bC BRN WHT DBL $30 565 300 X3C BRN ORG RED side border 3 mm wide; TRR; "E" of $30 566 300 F1R BLK BLU BLK $10 567 305 F2bR WHT RED WHT 50x122 mm; very rounded lower $15 568 325 A1aC DBL RED twill circle in arrowhead; RED twill $90 569 336 S2aR DYL M/C RED three ; LBR ground & ram $15 570 348 A2C WHT BLU WHT RED WWW; BRN & WHT mtn $40 571 348 S1bR YEL M/C RED 19 mm GRN tree on left partially $25 572 355 P1C RED WHT RED Alaska Council; GRN & DGR $150 573 355 S2bR DBL BLU RED $20 574 356 X2C RED LBL RED oval; WHT rear leg; deer w/antlers $40 575 361 S1bR DYL M/C RED PUR mountains $20 576 363 S2aR RED DBL RED FR/E; 128 mm; MVE $30 577 363 S4R RED DBL RED RED "TP" $15 578 392 S4aR DYL RED DYL MVE $15 579 407 S3aC RED BLU DYL GRY & LGY fish $15 580 415 F2bC BLK WHT BLK no WHT bdr around top of snow cap $10 581 421 A1C BLK RED BLK feet under wings "a" above "L" $50 582 442 R2aC RED LBL RED HOR EMB WHT on tree; LBL on mtn $50 583 544 S2R YEL M/C RED 118x50 mm; 32 mm sides; VER grass $10 584 549 F2bR RED NBL DYL TLR; well defined DOR bars in neck $10 AZ, HI, NV, UT & Reg. 13 Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 585 312 S1aR RED M/C BLK PBR mountains $15 586 346 S4aR RED GRY RED BRN antelope w/WHT throat $10 587 432 S2bR RED BLU WHT GRN stripe under mask $10 588 482 F3cR BLU YEL BLU 2 mm arrowshaft; YEL twill eye $30 589 494 S2aR DOR M/C BLK GRN details on cactus; LB $20 590 498 S15R YEL M/C BLK 53x124 mm; LTQ sky; LBL water $20 591 503 R1C GRN RED BLK $50 592 514 S2cR BLK M/C RED DBR beaver; PGR foreground; YEL $20 593 551 S2bR RED M/C BLK BLK dots connected in triplets $60 594 557 S3bR RED WHT BRN PUR wingtips; PBR body & head $25 595 567 S1bR RED WHT BLK FF; 62x128 mm; MVE $10 California Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 596 90 S2R BLK M/C BLK HOR BLU sky; GRN water $10 597 98 S1bR WHT WHT RED 53x124 mm; round corners $25 598 102 S3C BLK LBL PUR BLK BMT; thick arrow; TAN face $30 599 127 X1bC BLK WHT RED NT; no dimple in upper lip $30 600 127 S3aR GRY M/C BLK VER OA ribbon; YEL sun; GRY arrow $25 601 207 F5bR DGR LBL BLK LBL lake $20 602 225 S4aR YEL RED BLK arrow points at "WWW"; no period $20 603 228 R1R GRN WHT RED 90 mm; BRN line under arrow $125 604 249 A3aC WHT RED LBL “WWW”; NT; WHT swirls $40 605 252 A4bC YEL LBL BLK RED BSA; tree does not touch top of shield $20 606 252 ARED YOR DGR Felt; Mishe Mokwa Chapter $65 607 263 A1C DYL BLU RED narrow tail; VER right wing $30 608 263 F1aC RED WHT BLK FF; DBR bird; beak outline short of $50 609 278 S1R BLK M/C RED 5 little trees left of bear $20 610 291 A2aC YEL WHT RED RED BSA; TRQ arrowhead and headress; $125 611 298 X1bC DBL WHT DGR DYL fire $30 612 303 F4bR WHT DPR TAN dull YEL moon; light boxsoil $20 613 342 S2R PGR BLK GRN $20 614 354 R1C DBL WHT RED NT $50 615 354 S1R WHT M/C WHT F R/E; pointed bottom; BPR $20 616 354 S3R BLK M/C WHT DBL water $10 617 375 A2RED BLK YEL LBR eye; 7 water lines; felt $150 618 375 F3bC RED BLK YEL BRN mtn; BGR trees; YEL bear $60 619 379 F3bR RED WHT RED TRS $20 620 395 S3R GMY M/C RED 50th ANN of council $20 621 430 S12bR WHT M/C RED BRN deer $20 622 436 S6aRLBL BRZ RED VER BRZ bkgd; WHT lockstitch in $15 40 The Auction in the Journal The Dwight Bischel Auction 623 466 A1C BLK M/C BLK no number; YEL bird $125 624 468 F2bC BLK WHT BLK DYL bar 5 mm wide $30 625 468 F3C BLK WHT BLK side view of eagle; WHT arrow $35 626 468 S2bC BLK WHT BLK no BLK line $10 627 478 R1CLBL WHT RED 75 mm; NT; no bdr around LYL $40 628 485 S1bR YEL M/C DBL BPR mountain $10 629 488 R3bC DBL WHT RED TLS; almost NT $40 630 488 F2C RED DBL RED $40 631 511 S2R DYL M/C RED GRN trees $60 632 528 S1R RED WHT RED 52X120 mm; "OA" in front of arrow $20 633 533 S2bR RED M/C RED small BRN eye $20 634 537 S1R WHT M/C WHT VER RED foreground $30 635 548 S3R DYL M/C RED PUR mountains $15 Section Conclave Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 636 1949 ??Fellowship Conference; Unknown $15 637 1950 7ASection Conclave badge $15 638 1950 7FSection Conclave badge $15 639 1952 7BSection Conclave badge $15 640 1953 5ESection Conclave badge $15 641 1953 7ASection Conclave badge $15 642 1953 7BSection Conclave badge $15 643 1953 9BSection Conclave badge $15 644 1954 2FSection Conclave badge $15 645 1954 7BSection Conclave badge $15 646 1955 3ASection Conclave badge $15 647 1955 7BSection Conclave badge $15 648 1957 3ASection Conclave badge $15 649 1957 5ASection Conclave badge $15 Jamboree Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 650 1935 NJPocket Badge; slight use; sewn $100 651 1937 NJPocket Badge; used $100 652 1947 WJAmerican Contingent badge - Felt $30 653 1950 NJCanvas Pocket Badge $20 654 1950 NJCloth Pocket Badge $25 655 1950 NJLAAC Contingent shoulder badge $25 656 1950 NJRainbow Council Crusader Jamboree $25 657 1953 NJJacket Badge $100 658 1960 NJJacket Badge $10 659 1960 NJPocket Badge $20 660 1964 NJJacket Badge $20 661 1964 NJPocket Badge $10 662 1967 WJJacket Badge $25 663 1967 WJPocket Badge $10 NOAC Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 664 1950 Pocket Badge $30 665 1952 Pocket Badge $30 666 1954 Pocket Badge $30 667 1956 Pocket Badge $30 Region Items Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 668 1 RBLK WHT RED RED Felt; Canoe Trails; BSA $30 669 1 R3bBLK WHT RED Felt $30 670 1 slidemetal $10 671 2 slideMetal; REC; NY, NJ PR $10 672 2 slidemetal - Round 1964 Jambo $10 673 2 X2C DYL RED WHT New York New Jersey only $30 674 3 R1bC BLU LRD BLU $25 675 3 slideMetal- Round $10 676 4 R2bC DYL RED M/C WHT BSA $20 677 5 slideMetal- Shield $10 678 5 X1C DBR RWB DYL Shield $30 679 6 R3C RED WHT GRN $30 680 6 slideMetal- Round $10 681 7 RC DYL RED WHT WHT Explorer Canoe Base; BSA $20 682 7 slideMetal - shield $10 683 7 slideMetal - shield; Canoe base $10 684 7 X1aC DYL RED DYL Shield $25 Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 41 The Dwight Bischel Auction

685 8 R5bC BLK LBR RED $40 686 8 slideMetal - tear drop $10 687 8 X2bR RED PYL RED Tear drop $30 688 9 R2C BLK ORG BLK BLK BSA $40 689 9 slideMetal - shield $10 690 9 X1aC RED ORG LBR $30 691 9 X1bC RED ORG NBL $30 692 10 R3bC BLK WHT BLK $30 693 10 slideMetal - Diamond $10 694 11 slideMetal - Dome $10 695 11 X2aC DYL BLK WHT Dome $30 696 12 R6C BLK WHT RED BSA $30 Other Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 697 R BLK RED WHT Arrowhead Council Badge $10 698 R BLK RED DYL Arrowhead Council Badge $10 699 Metal Slide; old jacket badge design $5 700 R DBL M/C DBL Owasippe Scout Reservation jacket $10 701 R DYL WHT RED Troop 55 “25” Puerto Rico flap $5 702 JapCouncil Badge? $40 703 1950 Wildcat Scouts; Evanston, ILL $5 704 1951 Ambraw Wabash Area Council $5 705 1960 Wildcat Scouts; Evanston, ILL $5 706 1964 Wildcat Scouts; Evanston, ILL $5

WANTED OA Lodge Neckerchiefs Silk screened or embroidered $ CASH PAID $

interested in singles or collections CALL Bill Topkis (435) 655-8899

42 The Auction in the Journal TheThe DwightAuction Bischel in the JournalAuction 800 1 R3aBLK RED GRN Used; Moth holes; flannel; "UNAMI $150 801 4 A1bGRN BLK Machine Sewn; 70x48 mm $600 802 7 ARRED WHT WHT SSC on RED felt; "SERVICE $250 803 9 F1C RED WHT GRN Light box soil; event flap; 1953 POW $450 804 11 X1bORG ORG Slight mothing; closed BLK eye; no $150 805 14 R1RED GRY RED Machine sewn; flocked on felt; 88 $650 806 19 R1RED WHT RED SSC felt; 40x32 mm arrowhead; $1200 807 19 R2RED WHT RED SSC; felt; 32x27 mm arrowhead; $200 808 26 X5C WHT BLU Sewn, washed; DBL felt w/ WHT $650 809 35 F1aR BLK WHT BLK Slight use; Barbed arrowhead; FR/E. $650 810 37 X3WHT RED WHT WHT Light use; BSA; felt oval w/flocked $900 811 38 X1WHT RED Paper on back; felt; EMB; WAB $450 812 41 A4WHT RED arrow EMB on felt $325 813 47 act1 RED WHT RED SSC on felt. 1953 Lodge Convention $350 814 47 act2 RED WHT RED Light use; flocked on felt. 1954 Lodge $350 815 47 R3C BRN WHT BLK Used, nice; 85 mm; fully EMB; $1200 816 48 A2RED WHT WHT EMB felt without tab; additional RED $600 817 61 F1C DYL BLU RED Sewn; FF; TLS $725 818 72 F1C RED BLU Box soil; no name or #; only RED $1000 819 76 R2C BLK RED GRN WWW; tail touches WWW; 78 $450 820 77 X1RED WHT Used; felt on felt on felt bird; WAB $250 821 89 A1DBL DBL RED Excellent condition; EMB felt; WAB $800 822 89 F1R WHT DBL RED 21 mm; sides - FF; FR/E; MTZ $700 823 90 S1R BLK LBL BLK FF; VER LBL sky and water; (1960) $3200 824 96 F1C RED DGR RED FF; "1954" $750 825 110 X2DGR LBR DGR felt base; EMB owl and arrow; $250 826 123 R2bC BLK GRN RED Light use; NT; black inner circle; 80 $1200 827 124 R2RED GRY RED "NOQUOCHOKE LODGE 124 $375 828 137 F1C RED WHT BLK Used; "COLONEH"; TRI bill; 121x54 $675 829 138 S1bC RED RED YEL Daw Zu 123 mm $1000 830 139 X1DYL RED WHT felt on felt; shield $750 831 141 F1C WHT RED BLK Light stain at bottom; VER buffalo w/ $1100 832 143 F1C BLK GRY DYL Used; FF; RED bdr around arrowhead $900 833 153 S1aC DYL LBL RED Light box soil; BRN "153"; arrow $1850 834 166 F1C RED MAN DBL no number; FF $875 835 168 A1RED WHT RED Machine sewn; felt w/ felt turkey $1250 836 169 F1C RED NBL WHT 55x102 mm; FF $950 837 176 S1C GRY GRY Light use; one RED drop and blob $1100 838 177 F1R BLK WHT BLK FF; BLU thin outlined mountains; 6 $1300 839 188 F1R YEL DBL RED FF; RED feathers of bonnet stitched $900 840 193 F1R RED BLU WHT threads connect "193' to bdr; FF; $650 841 200 F1R BLK WHT RED FF $550 842 220 R1RED Light sew marks; BLK bear EMB on $450 843 220 X1RED WHT Used; WHT felt bear sewn on RED $400 844 227 J1CBLL YEL RED SMY 25; RED 1942 1967; ANN $200 845 242 A1C RED LBL RED Used $125 846 247 X1C RED WHT GRN Box soil, stuff on back; 100x114 mm $225 847 251 X1RED ORG DBL DBL Light use; BSA felt; type 6B; flat $1100 848 251 C4RED M/C BLK "1969"; (25th ANN) $1500 849 256 X5DGR DGR RED flocked deer on composition; $1400 850 256 F1C BLK WHT BLK wrong no. 257; FF $700 851 258 F1aC RED WHT BLK with all segment; FF; 2 mm thin bdr; $2200 852 266 F1C RED WHT DYL FF $600 853 267 R1RED WHT RED 74 mm SSC on felt; feather $750 854 267 R2RED WHT RED 74 mm SSC felt; feather separated $650 855 271 X2RED WHT RED 67x99 mm oval; BSA; RED SSC on $1200 856 296 R1WHT WHT BLK Used;SSC on felt $400 857 300 S1R RED M/C RED Used; threadbreak in council name; $900 858 303 F1C YEL GRN RED FF; "KERN CO. COUNCIL"; MVE $1500 859 303 R1aC BLK WHT RED Light glue shows from back; flared $450 860 305 F1C WHT RED DBL FF; light staple marks; looks mint $900 861 309 S1C BLK GRN BLK 49x128 mm TRAPEZOID; FF $700 862 313 F1C BRN MAN DBL bison has BRN eye; FF $900 863 313 F2C DBR LYL DBL bison has LYL twill eye $800 864 314 X2C WHT RED BLU Native American is brave; HOR hair $1550 865 318 A1YEL M/C ORG solid EMB on WHT felt; WAB (1946) $1000 866 345 F2C RED KHA RED eye; 50x123 mm $700 867 345 F3C RED BLK $700 868 346 F1C RED GRY RED Wiyaka; FF $1000 869 351 R2C DYL DPR DYL Used; EMB felt; MVE--minor shades $300 870 358 S1C LGR M/C WHT no #358; DYL spear; FF $1200 871 359 F1C RED WHT DBL Light use; RED WWW; sq corners; $1800 872 361 F1C YEL WHT RED FF; light use $900 873 363 S1C RED DBL RED FF $1100 874 364 F1C GRN WHT RED solid EMB neck & tail feathers; FF; $650 Auction Closes: Friday – February 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 43 The Auction in the Journal 875 365 F1C RED LBL RED FF; VER EMB grass; TLR $550 876 367 F1C DGR YEL RED FF; DBR elk; used $900 877 369 X1RED DGR YEL EMB felt $400 878 370 F1aC LGR WHT RED LGR FF; TLR; VER periods between B.S.A. $100 879 370 S1R BLK DBL RED LGR HOR bkgd; Swiss EMB with $850 880 373 S1C YEL M/C RED Excellent; BRN WWW and council $180 881 374 F1C RED LBL RED Velcro on back, box soil; VER GRN $140 882 375 A1DYL NBL Off N/C; WAB, sateen w/ DYL $220 883 383 F1C RED TRQ LGY RED WWW 383; 14 mm wide "W"; $850 884 388 A1C RED WHT DGR DGR WWW; BRN Native American $900 885 390 R1C RED GRY RED $700 886 406 R2C BLU ORG BLK "CHICKASAW" $350 887 414 R4R BLK WHT BLK ORD; sateen; detailed flying squirrel $300 888 421 S3R LGY LBL RED LGY thunderbird; (25th ANN); no $150 889 424 A1C RED WHT RED button tab $750 890 425 P1C DYL WHT RED QC $300 891 430 C3C RED GRY RED Used; BRN VER deer; flap shape $800 892 441 X1cRED WHT RED small moth hole; outlined fletching, $600 893 448 F1C RED GRY RED FF; 50x116 mm; owl ears 2 mm $150 894 453 F1C YEL WHT RED FF; stuff on back $135 895 468 R1C RED WHT BLK wrong number: "467" $600 896 470 F1C GRY LBL NBL FF $500 897 476 X1C GRN WHT BLK Light use; twill; no "476"; FF; used $900 898 476 J1C DBL BLU BLK arrowhead shaped $400 899 482 F1C DBL ORG DBL FF; no WWW $120 900 498 F2C YEL TRQ BLK TL sky; LBL HOR water $300 901 506 F1aC LBR LBR DBL FF $120 902 521 F1C BLK BLK RED RED handstitch in lower BDR; GER; $800 903 525 F1R RED BLU RED Used; FF $140 904 526 F1C BLK YOR BLK Used; "NSC" on left; FF $250 905 528 F1C RED WHT RED FF; arrow right $850 906 530 F1bR WHT BLU RED Used; 123x50 mm; TLM; name $600 907 530 F2R DBL WHT RED $450 908 535 F1R BLK WHT RED 60x125 mm; FF; left & right "W" $700 909 536 F1C YOR RED WHT Slight use; YOR WWW; FF; GER $850 910 541 C1R WHT RED DBL 108x195 mm; flap shape; SS; chenile $120 911 546 S1C DYL WHT RED Used; FF; council name misspelled $800 912 547 F1R BLK WHT BLK FF; no apostrophe behind "GOH"; $700 913 548 R1R RED M/C RED F R/E; solid EMB $600

WANTED OA Chapter and Activity Patches from Lodges 7, 24, 96, and 252

Lodge 96 Conference patches from 1940–1948 Camp Sun Dance patches from 1940’s and 50’s

CALL Jeff Morley (41) 474-1555

44 The Auction in the Journal TheThe AuctionJournal Setin the Price Journal Sale Names and Numbers Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1000 59 F2 RWHT LBL RED I & E link at bottom; sparse trees; $675 1001 69 F1a R BLK DYL BRN RED OA & 69; BLK 1933; FF $675 1002 106 X4b C GRN WHT RED RBR elk $80 1003 216 F2 R ORG WHT RED $170 1004 227 S2b R DBL WHT RED no tags from "U" and "L" to arrow $205 1005 234 S1 R BLK TRQ BLK Minor handling; FF $350 1006 302 F1a R RED WHT RED FF; FR/E; 53x123 mm $350 1007 306 F1 C YEL GRN BLK WHT WWW; FF; TLR; BRN turtle $525 1008 320 F1 C RED ORG GRN "OKLAHOMA LODGE NO. 320"; FF $450 1009 364 F3 R LGR WHT RED loon looks like a duck; "394" $200 1010 411 F1a C RED WHT DBL Light use; TLM; "CH" of $550 1011 411 F1b C RED WHT DBL Light use; TLR; "CH" tag @ top $475 1012 411 F2 R RED WHT DBL (1966); used $200 1013 419 F1 C WHT DBL DYL $325 1014 442 F2 R BLK BLU RED $575 1015 461 F2 R GRY BLK YEL 52x113 mm; 65 mm arrow; Rounded $250 1016 461 F3 R LGY BLK YEL 52x118 mm; 71 mm arrow; LB; BLK $90 1017 471 S1b C BLK RED WHT FF light RBR eagle neck; sewn $450 1018 491 F2 R GRY YEL BLK GRY lockstitch in bdr; TLM $275 1019 525 A1 C RED M/C RED MVE--river color $300 First Flaps

Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1020 1 F1 C BLK WHT DGR VER center of turtle; HOR RED; FF $125 1021 5 F1 C WHT PYL BLK FF $475 1022 5 S1 C BLK M/C BLK FF $50 1023 7 F1a C BLK WHT BLK thick bdr; thick BLK letters; BLK $25 1024 8 S1a R GRN DBL WHT GMY FDL; rounded corners; FF $25 1025 8 S1b R GRN DBL WHT GMY FDL; squared corners $20 1026 9 S1 R DYL DPK RED Dark Pink sky; 5x63 mm name; FF; $15 1027 10 S1 R DBL YEL RED FF $25 1028 11 S1a RWHT M/C DGR eye; FF; LVI ground; PBL sky $35 1029 12 F1 C RED WHT RED RED arrow points right; FF; (1959) $30 1030 13 S1b RWHT M/C RED BRN COG $10 1031 14 S1 R WHT BLU BLK FF; light use $575 1032 15 F1 R RED BLK YEL long snouted beaver; FF; MTZ $90 1033 15 F1a R YEL BLK WHT BLK lockstitch in outer bdr; MTZ; $35 1034 15 S1 RWHT M/C WHT FF $65 1035 23 S1 RWHT M/C BLK ORG bkgd for name; FF $30 1036 24 S1a C BLK BLK WHT FF; 118 mm $45 1037 25 S1a R BLK M/C BLK RED WWW "25" - FF; name on $20 1038 27 F1c R RED DTQ RED YEL PB double stitched GRY $15 1039 29 S1 C WHT RED DYL FF; used $100 1040 33 F1c DGR BRN deer;crimped & glued to $600 1041 34 S1 R BLU M/C ORG BLU sky; BLK details in tree; FF $55 1042 34 S1 R DYL M/C RED DGR FDL; FF; BRN canoe; LB $65 1043 36 F1a C YEL DGR RED "C" of name open; FF; (1958); $275 1044 37 S1a R DYL M/C WHT 5 trees on left; ; BRN bear; FF; $10 1045 38 F1 C RED ORG BLK wagon; FF $550 1046 39 W1 BLU GRY RED FF $40 1047 40 S1a CWHT M/C RED RED/WHT field; WHT show thru $35 1048 44 S1a R RED M/C BLK DGR grass; FF; LBL area in smooth $25 1049 46 F1 R GRN WHT GRN FF $40 1050 46 S1 R WHT DBL DYL FF $35 1051 48 F1 C WHT BLK GRN 135 mm; arrowhead points above $750 1052 49 F1 C BRN YOR RED FF $125 1053 50 F1 R RED WHT RED FF $140 1054 53 F1a R BLK ORG BRN RED OA & 53; BLK WWW; FF; $25 1055 53 S1a R BLK M/C BLK LBL sky; FF; VER stitch sky; single $20 1056 56 F1 C BLU WHT RED 103x33 mm; RED "SHERMAN $475 1057 57 S1 C RED GRY GRN $50 1058 59 S1 RWHT M/C BLK FF; LB $35 1059 60 F1 C YEL WHT DBR letter almost BLK; MVE: DBR; FF; $90 1060 62 F1 C WHT RED BLU MVE; FF; (1954) $175 1061 66 W2 DBL LBL RED "HEY"; FF; (1960); used $40 1062 67 S1 R DYL NBL DBR FF $110 1063 68 S1b C DYL BLK RED LGY WHT BMT $40 1064 70 S1a R RED M/C RED LBL sky; FF $120 1065 71 F1b R YEL GRN YEL YEL lockstitch in bdr; FF $50 1066 74 F1 C RED GRN FF; BLK "74"; light use $550 1067 75 F1a R YEL WHT RED TLS; 6 mm arrowhead; FF $75 AuctionCall or Email Closes: to Friday reserve – saleFebruary items 20, 1998 (435)655-8899 or (801) 655-8899 [email protected] 45 The Journal Set Price Sale 1068 78 F1b C BLK RED RED Paper on back; TLM; 8 mm letters $115 1069 79 S1 C RED DBL GRN FF; Used $425 1070 80 F1 C RED GRN RED FF $475 1071 81 S1 R RED M/C RED Threadbreak;PBL sky;FF;4 BLK lines $125 1072 83 F1 C RED WHT DBL FF $185 1073 85 S1b C RED BLU BLK BLU base material; Used $325 1074 89 S1 R WHT M/C RED FF $100 1075 91 F1 C WHT BLK DGR FF; Used $75 1076 92 F1 C RED GRN DYL FF $65 1077 97 S1a R RED WHT DBL VER WHT below beaver; FF; PUR & $30 1078 98 F1 R BLK KHA RED FF $200 1079 101 F1a C YEL WHT GRN Light boxsoil;121x48 mm;RED $200 1080 101 F1b C DYL WHT GRN 124x48 mm; TLR; thin arrow $145 1081 102 F1b C BLK BLU PUR TLS $125 1082 106 F1a C GRN WHT RED Used;FF; TLS; RBR elk $475 1083 106 S2a R RED WHT BLK 70x123 mm; 5 mm thin arms $85 1084 106 S2b R RED WHT BLK Used;7 mm thick arms $75 1085 106 S1 R WHT M/C DBL HOR moon; 52x124 mm; FF; no RED $50 1086 107 F1a C DBL LBL RED TLR; FF; MVE; (1957) $135 1087 107 F1b C DBL BLU RED TRR $90 1088 107 S1 R WHT M/C BLK RED 107; MVE; (1964) $20 1089 109 F1 C BLK RED DYL FF $75 1090 111 F1 C WHT BLU WHT FF $200 1091 112 F1 C RED WHT BLK FF $90 1092 114 S1b C DBL WHT LOL BLU BMT $60 1093 117 F1a C DBL YOR DBL thin lettering and thin deer; FF; MVE $200 1094 119 F1 R GRN WHT DOR FF; LB; TL; VER GRN grass; HOR $60 1095 120 F1 C BLK LGY GRN RED WWW; BLU river $175 1096 124 F1 C YEL BLK WHT FF; MVE--backstitch $150 1097 124 S1 R RED M/C BLK FF $90 1098 125 F1 C WHT RED DYL A.R.; FF $395 1099 126 F1 C RED WHT RED BLK WWW; FF; (authenticity $350 1100 127 F1a C RED WHT BLK FF; RED line between eyes $500 1101 127 S1a R BLK M/C BLK FF; ORG arrow; BLU face $45 1102 130 F1 C RED ORG BLK FF $150 1103 131 F1b R DYL RED DYL TLS; MVE $20 1104 133 F1b C RED ORG RED DBR buffalo $100 1105 140 F1 R BLK WHT RED multicolored pipe; FF $30 1106 142 F1 C RED BLU BLK DYL WWW; FF $90 1107 145 F1b R BLK BLU DYL $45 1108 145 S1 R WHT LBL DYL DYL BSA; FF; sharp corners; OLV in $15 1109 148 F1 R RED BLU BLK wings have LBL EMB; MVE; (1957); $125 1110 159 F1a C BLK WHT LGR Light boxsoil;LGY face w/ zig-zag $75 1111 159 S1a R BLK M/C DGR FF; DPR mountains $15 1112 160 F2 C BLK YEL DBL Light use;FF;(may be issued before $600 1113 161 S1 C BLU ORG BLK course VER ORG bkgd; FF $650 1114 164 F1 R RED LBL RED FF; double rainbow $150 1115 165 S1 R WHT M/C BLK FF $45 1116 168 F1d C DGR WHT RED Light use; 2 mm wide legs of RED $60 1117 168 F1 R ORG PBL BLK FF $40 1118 170 F1a C RED DBL RED BRN flying owl; FF; RED outline $200 1119 170 S1 R DYL M/C WHT MAR eagle with BLK details; FF $60 1120 172 F2 C DYL BLK DYL 2.5 mm thick CE; arrowhead touches $75 1121 173 F1 CM/C WHT RED FF; VIO mountains $40 1122 178 F1b C GRN WHT RED TLM $90 1123 178 S1 R RED DYL DBL FF; (1976) $25 1124 180 F1a C DYL BLK RED FF; 3 mm thick bdr $200 1125 181 S1 R BLK M/C BLK Used;Native Americans w/ $90 1126 182 F1a C BRN LBL RED FF; RED tags from name to bdr; LBL $125 1127 182 F1b C BRN LBL RED no tags from name to bdr; no tint to $100 1128 183 F1 C DBL BLU RED WHT cow skull; FF $450 1129 186 F1 C GRY BLK BLK FF $150 1130 189 F2 CM/C DBL RED VER grass; FF $275 1131 194 S1a C RED BLK DYL RED "W"; FF; 1 mm BLK eye $125 1132 195 F2 C RED LBL WHT 7 mm gate sign; NT $80 1133 196 F1 CLBL WHT RED 52x126 mm; RED tongue on BLU ox; $125 1134 199 F1 C BLK WHT RED arrow points right; WAHINKTO; $110 1135 205 F1 C DYL WHT GRN FF; 57x112 mm; TLR $315 1136 212 S1a C WHT M/C BLK Box soil;RED;tight small lacing in $175 1137 212 S1b C WHT M/C BLK 3 mm wide lacing in tepee $75 1138 212 S1b R BLK M/C BLK LGR hills $25 1139 213 S1a R BLK M/C LYL "713"; (1969); FF; BLU sky $650 1140 217 F1 C RED WHT BLK FF $200 1141 218 F1 C RED WHT DBL FF $85 1142 220 F1a C BLK WHT BLK misspelled "PASACONAWAY"; FF; $175 46 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale 1143 221 F1a C YOR WHT RED FF; BRN fox $275 1144 223 F1 C RED WHT BLK FF $225 1145 224 S1 C DYL BLK WHT FF $375 1146 225 F1b C YEL GRN RED thin points that do not extend $225 1147 226 F1a C BRN PYL BRN Light glue stain;RED "WWW"; FF $400 1148 229 F1 R DYL DBL BLK FF $90 1149 232 F1b C BLK GRN WHT 122x60 mm; fletch does not touch $125 1150 233 F1a C BLK GRY BLK FF; Used $450 1151 237 S1a R GRN M/C BLK no water area; "Needle nose"; FF; top $90 1152 238 S1a C GRN DYL RED FF; WHT BMT $90 1153 242 F1a C BLU PBL RED ORG chest; FF;Used $125 1154 246 F1 R RED WHT RED MTZ; "WWW" staggered at bottom; $250 1155 247 F1a R BLK MAN YEL FF; thin BLU, RED, BLK, YEL $75 1156 248 F2 C WHT LBL WHT pine tree has no trunk;Used $90 1157 251 F1a C RED BLU BLK Light use;FF; "HOH-SQUA"; 5 mm $125 1158 251 F1b C RED BLU BLK Used; 3 mm tall BLK ax head $90 1159 252 S1a R PUR M/C RED FF; BRN Native American; flat $30 1160 253 S1a R RED M/C DYL FF; FR/E; 117 mm $275 1161 255 S1 R DYL WHT BLK FF; LB $30 1162 257 F1 R RED WHT RED FF $80 1163 261 S1 R RED M/C BLK "Pegleg" issue; FF; LB $30 1164 262 S1 R BLK WHT DBL FF $150 1165 267 F1 C BLK WHT RED BLK/YEL bdr; RED lips; FF $450 1166 271 F1b C RED WHT GRN Light handling; DYL turtle and inner $350 1167 274 S1a R RED LGR RED HOR EMB bkgd; FF $90 1168 275 S1b R WHT M/C BLK LBL sky $25 1169 276 F1 C BRN BLU DYL BRN antlers; FF $225 1170 278 F1b C BRN TRQ WHT FF; arrowhead is almost the same $350 1171 279 F1b CLBL WHT LBL Mint w/staple marks;acorns do not $325 1172 282 S1a R RED M/C YEL FF; NBL sky; bear has nub tail $90 1173 287 F1a C DYL GRN BLK notched in tree; 9 mm fat tail; FF $140 1174 288 F1 C RED LBL RED 125x51 mm; (1961); FF $125 1175 289 F1b C WHT BLK RED YEL Light use;thick 2 mm LBL candles $60 1176 291 F1 C RED WHT DBL FF $950 1177 292 F1 C RED WHT DYL FF $90 1178 294 F2a R GRN YEL DBR LB shape; 53x118 mm; thick arrow; 7 $85 1179 295 F1a C BLK WHT BLU Light use;DYL "WWW"; (1956); FF $110 1180 296 S1 C RED BLK BLK tie together on right top of first "N"; $375 1181 298 F1a CM/C WHT DGR FF; thin letters; BLK and RED C/E $90 1182 298 F1b CM/C WHT GRN thick letters $80 1183 300 S1 C RED M/C RED FF $40 1184 304 S1 R BLK M/C RED teddy bear; big ears; no teeth; FF $250 1185 307 F1 R BLK WHT RED Used; AR; 12 stripes; FF; MVE $125 1186 309 F1 R RED BLU BLK FF; LB $40 1187 312 F1 C RED WHT DBL FF; Box soil $225 1188 313 F1b C RED WHT DBL 122x60 mm; Used $90 1189 313 F1 R YEL NBL WHT charter mbr issue; FF $75 1190 315 F1 C YEL DBL YEL FF $125 1191 319 F1a C GRN LYL RED panther has twill eye; FF $125 1192 321 F1 C DBL WHT ORG FF $350 1193 326 F1 C RED BLU RED FF; (1956) $450 1194 328 S1 C YEL WHT RED small YEL t-bird; DYL BMT; FF; $110 1195 332 F1 C RED BLU RED WHT WWW; FF $175 1196 334 F1 C WHT DBL WHT FF $800 1197 340 S1 R DYL WHT RED FF; LB; (1959) $45 1198 343 F1 R GRN MAN DBR DBR BSA; deer has horns; FF $350 1199 348 F1 C WHT LBL RED FF; Light use $150 1200 349 S1 R RED M/C RED DGY heron; WHT "349"; BLU $150 1201 350 F1 C DBR LBR BLK FF $90 1202 351 S1 R RED M/C RED FF $40 1203 353 S1 R NBL M/C RED FF; flying owl; light use $150 1204 355 F1a C RED WHT DBL FF; council name on 92 mm arc; 44 $125 1205 356 F1a C RED BLU RED gauze backing; FF $125 1206 356 F1b C RED BLU RED pellon backing; 122 mm $50 1207 369 F1 C RED DGR YEL MVE; FF $125 1208 371 F1 R RED WHT BLU 28x29 mm t-bird; 46x120 mm; FF $200 1209 375 F1a C RED NBL DYL Lt use;dbl thick top bdr;tag connects # $150 1210 377 F1 C BLK WHT RED FF; light boxsoil $650 1211 379 F1 R RED WHT RED FF; bent wings; no number $125 1212 380 F1 C RED WHT RED FF; DBL eagle $150 1213 381 F1b C RED BLU BLK light use;"381" tags @ middle $125 1214 389 F1 C BLK WHT RED FF $375 1215 391 F1a R GRN YEL NBL FF; NBL lock between "PANA-MA" $250 1216 394 S1a R BLK WHT BLK 118 mm wide; FF; CB $60 1217 396 F1a R DYL WHT BLK Used;FF; MTZ; FR/E $75 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 47 The Journal Set Price Sale 1218 396 F1c R DYL WHT BLK regular R/E; very DGY rock; 9 mm $40 1219 398 F1 R DGR DBL RED FF $275 1220 399 F1b C YEL PBL YEL Light staining; 122x59 mm; TRR; 77 $100 1221 400 F1 C RED DGR BRN FF; elk does not have eye; lower half $250 1222 402 F1 R YEL BLU RED FF $140 1223 404 S1b C RED YOR RED 3-4 mm thick bdr; 2 mm YOR $30 1224 407 F1 C GRY NBL GRY FF $225 1225 408 F1b C DYL WHT RED 7 mm ltrs; 94 mm arrow $50 1226 409 F1 C DBR WHT BLK BLU waterfall; FF $175 1227 410 F1b C RED LBL RED Used; grass/water not EMB in HOR $150 1228 412 F1 C GRN BLK ORG 48x130 mm nearly a REC; FF $95 1229 413 F1 R DGR WHT BLK A.R.; TLR; FF; 129x55 mm $140 1230 415 F1a C BLK WHT BLK FF; twill snow; no YEL between "H" $450 1231 416 F1 R DBL ORG BLK FF; (1957) $200 1232 417 F1 R RED ORG GRN Light use;FF; A.R. $175 1233 420 F1a C BLK GRY RED FF; RBR eagle $100 1234 421 S1 R WHT LBL RED no number; name partly on land; FF $100 1235 422 F1a C RED WHT RED Used;light KHA acorn bottom; DBR $125 1236 422 F1c C RED WHT RED TAN acorn bottom; (almost LPK $90 1237 423 S1b C DYL M/C RED LBL BMT $75 1238 424 F1 R RED DGR RED FF; (almost BLK twill) $250 1239 428 F1a C BLK YEL BLK HOR feathers; (1958); MVE $175 1240 428 F1c C BLK YEL BLK TLM; 3 mm bdr; DIAG feathers $90 1241 429 F1a C BLK LBL BLK Used;TLR; "DZ" tag @ bottom; $125 1242 432 F1 C RED WHT BLK FF; tail touches right "W"; 22 mm $350 1243 433 F1a C BLK WHT DBL Glue stain;FF; PYL mouth $150 1244 433 F1b C BLK WHT DBL LYL mouth $140 1245 434 F1b C BLK LYL RED MVE $90 1246 436 S1a CLBL LBR RED FF; GRY BMT $275 1247 436 S1b CLBL LBR RED ORG BMT $275 1248 438 S1 R ORG M/C DYL no arrow; WHT star; 10 mm ltrs; FF $20 1249 440 S1 R GRN RED DYL 52x124; HOR leaf; rd corners; MTZ; $250 1250 442 S1 R DYL M/C ORG MVE; FF $50 1251 444 F1 C DBL DRD DBL all 3 "4"s touch; GER; FF $175 1252 446 F1 C GRN WHT RED TLR; 117x56 mm; (1956); FF; MVE $375 1253 449 F1a C RED WHT DBL VER ground; rounded trees; TLM; $200 1254 451 F1 C RED WHT GRN FF $140 1255 452 F1b C RED WHT BLK LBR in duck $125 1256 455 F1a C RED BLK WHT A.R.; DBR face; FF; solid VER WHT $100 1257 456 S1a C DBL M/C RED WHT BMT; FF; (1957) $200 1258 457 F1a CLBL GRY LBL Used;FF; RED chipmunk has 2 tiny $325 1259 458 F1a C LGY NBL LGY 60x126 mm $90 1260 461 F1b C LGY LYL RED NT $175 1261 462 F1a C DYL KHA WHT FF $80 1262 464 S1 C NBL DBL NBL VER field; VER LGY arrowhead; FF; $125 1263 466 F1 C RED RED BLK FF $275 1264 467 F1 C BLK WHT BLK RED WWW; FF $350 1265 473 F1 R DYL WHT BLK Used; arrow right; 28 mm sides; FF; $275 1266 474 S1 C GRN DYL DBL GRN WWW; FF; DBR eagle; 3 $510 1267 477 S1 R DYL WHT DBL FF; MVE--letter thickness $75 1268 478 S1a CLBL BLK WHT FF; BLU BMT; 67X137 mm $225 1269 478 S1b CLBL BLK WHT BLK BMT; solid DOR arrowhead $200 1270 480 F1a C BLK ORG RED FF; rounded bottom; TLR $90 1271 481 F1a C RED WHT RED TLR; FF $160 1272 484 F1a R ORG WHT RED Box soil;FR/E; MTZ; FF $110 1273 484 F1b R YOR WHT RED $45 1274 490 F1a C BLK WHT ORG TLR; zig-zag in ORG band left of $95 1275 490 F1c C BLK WHT ORG distinct ORG &YEL bands to left of $75 1276 492 F1a C RED LBL RED BLK WWW 492; 122x59 mm; FF; $60 1277 494 F1 C RED WHT BLK FF;inked number shows from back $175 1278 495 F1a R RED WHT RED TLS; A.L.; FF; FR/E $90 1279 497 F1 R RED BLU RED FF $325 1280 498 F1 RSMY GRN LGR GMY WWW; FF $125 1281 499 F1 C DYL RED WHT DYL FF; FDL $375 1282 503 F1a R GRN ORG BLK FF; F R/E; BLK tags from name to $195 1283 506 F1b C LBR MAN DBL Light use $275 1284 507 F1 R BLK BLU BLK FF $220 1285 510 F1b C WHT ORG RED thick ltrs $175 1286 515 F1a C RED WHT RED dipped point; TRR; FF; (1955) $250 1287 523 F1b R LBR KHA RED TRM; 115 mm $200 1288 524 S1 C BLK WHT YEL FF; machine stitched $550 1289 527 S1 R RED LBL DYL no lodge number; FF; (1958) $475 1290 529 F1 R WHT RED WHT FF; F R/E; WHT anteater $200 1291 533 F1 R RED GRY RED FF; 52X116 mm $110 1292 533 F2a R RED GRY RED 52X125 mm; F R/E $100 48 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale 1293 537 F1b RGRN LYL GRN 7 of "537" does not touch bdr $125 1294 539 F1 R RED WHT BLK round "O"s; MVE--widths; FF; LB $230 1295 545 F1 R RED DGR RED FF $200 1296 548 S1 C BLK M/C RED FF $125 1297 549 F1c R RED WHT RED TLS; 123x50 mm $100 1298 552 S1 R BLK M/C BLK 6 ripple lines on each side; 124x49 $400 1299 553 F1 R LGR WHT RED FF $175 1300 554 F1a R RED WHT BLK FF; 52x115 mm VER face; TL; $90 1301 561 S1a R BLK M/C BLK LGY bkgd $40 1302 564 F1b R RED YEL BLK TR; "sunglass"; all "O" have YEL $125 1303 573 S1 R ORG M/C LOR FF; BRONZE face; Native American $30 1304 578 S1a CRED M/C WHT feathers; BLU BMT; (1970); FF $140 Region 1 - New England

Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1305 83 S2 RRED M/C DBL Native American facing forward; $40 1306 131 S3 R DYL RED DYL DYL BSA; HOR bkgd; LB $25 1307 164 F3 R DBL GRY RED $60 1308 195 R2 C BLK WHT BLK Paper on back;5 mm"O"inORDER; 8 $110 1309 217 R2a C RED WHT BLK top chest detail line continuous $100 1310 220 F3 R BLK WHT BLK Used"AREA 1A" $80 1311 220 F4a R BLK WHT BLK Used; "AREA 1F"; plain back $60 1312 220 S1 R RED M/C RED MVE $30 1313 234 S3a R NBL LBL WHT Well used; even 6 mm ltrs; RED $30 1314 234 S4 R WHT RED WHT LB $55 1315 245 F2 R BLK WHT RED $225 1316 261 R1 R BLU WHT BLU $40 1317 271 S4a R BLK M/C BLK WHT FDL; 103 mm VER sky; RED $20 1318 274 R2 C WHT BLU WHT A.L. $125 1319 274 X1 R BLK M/C RED TRI $90 1320 297 F2a R RED WHT BLK 54x126 mm; FR/E; TLR; 12x15 mm $120 1321 297 S2 R BLK DYL RED HOR bkgd; LB $125 1322 309 S2a RRED LBL BLK Light use; "AREA 1A"; LB $95 1323 313 S1 R RED BBL WHT 5 mm "313" $25 1324 319 S3 R GRN DYL BLK "TOKA WIKAN"; LB $90 1325 351 F2b R DYL NBL DYL Used; TLS $200 1326 388 A3 CRED WHTGRN RED WWW; RED outline of feather; $150 1327 389 S1 R BLK M/C RED HOR Mts; LGY stitch in ribbon $40 1328 398 S1 R RED M/C RED small bobcat tracks; 4x6 mm pads; LB $45 1329 408 A2 C DYL GRN RED point down; depicts a panther $125 1330 408 S1 R DYL LBL RED thick WWW; DYL inside circle; LB $45 1331 408 S2 R DYL BLU RED thin WWW; YEL inside circle; FR/E; $40 1332 414 R7 R BLK WHT RED twill; flying squirrel $75 1333 427 S1 RRED M/C BLK LB $35 1334 487 S1 R DYL M/C BLK $70 1335 505 F3 R RED WHT RED BRO; TLR $45 1336 507 F2a C DYL PUR BLK $80 1337 509 F1b R WHT BLU YEL TLM $80 1338 518 S2 R RED LPK BLK HOR bkgd; LB $175 1339 518 S3c R RED PN K BLK FR/E lighter & duller than arrow $110 1340 518 P2 R RED LPK BLK 75x135 mm TRI $125 1341 521 F3 R RED WHT RED no chin & no cheek/arrowhead detail; $60 1342 521 S1 R RED WHT RED 56x129 mm $60 1343 521 S2 RRED LBL BLK 54x120 mm $50 1344 521 S3 R RED BLU BLK 52x118 mm; LB; MVE--2 shades of $50 1345 534 X1 CRED WHT 14x27 mm arc; solid EMB thin YEL $40 1346 539 ZF1 R RED WHT BLK tall "O"s; "O" in "PASSAQUO" $15 New York & New Jersey Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1347 2 S1 R DYL DBL DYL 1919-1969 in WHT; ANN; MVE $30 1348 2 R3 R DYL DBL DYL twill; 1969; 78 mm; 50th ANN $40 1349 2 S2a R DYL WHT RED thick letters; (1970) $10 1350 4 A3 C WHT GRN BLK 95x75 mm; HOR EMB owl; GRN $40 1351 4 F2a R WHT BLU BLK 52x118 mm; LB; owl on stump; TLR $20 1352 4 S1b RWHT M/C BLK DOL grass $20 1353 4 P1 R BLK WHT M/C GRN/BLK ltrs; QC $60 1354 9 R1 C RED WHT RED small 1/4” rust mark;GRN tree trunk; $75 1355 9 F2b C GRN GRY RED tree does not touch bdr; "W" under $90 1356 9 S1 R BLK M/C BLK Black tree; (1959) $20 1357 9 S3 R DYL BPK RED bright PNK sky; 7x54 mm name $15 1358 14 A1 C BLU BLU RED Used; 110x78 mm arrowhead; twill $225 1359 14 F1a R BLK TRQ WHT TLR $95 1360 15 F2d R YEL BLK WHT TLS; FR/E $40 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 49 The Journal Set Price Sale 1361 15 L BLK DYL 1958 Christmas Banquet $20 1362 19 S2 C DGR DGR RED WWW in straight line below buffalo $90 1363 19 F1 C RED WHT RED Box soil $250 1364 19 S4 R BLK M/C RED WHT buffalo $75 1365 24 A1a C RED WHT DBL TRR $35 1366 24 X1b C LBR WHT DBL Paper on back; WHT twill shows in $40 1367 24 F1 C RED WHT WHT 2 points on heron's breast; TLR; MVE $40 1368 24 S2 R BLK ORG BLK all DBL heron; BLK No. 24 $40 1369 24 S3 R BLK ORG BLK "1915 1965"; OA 50th ANN; LBL/ $45 1370 24 F3 R RED WHT WHT "jailbird" issue $30 1371 24 S5 R WHT WHT BLK REC w/ rounded bottom corners $20 1372 24 S7 R WHT WHT BLK regular flap shape $20 1373 24 S9 C BLK M/C BLK RED FDL $15 1374 34 S4 R YEL M/C RED LGR FDL $15 1375 48 F2 C WHT BLK GRN Machine sewn; 114 mm; arrowhead $475 1376 48 S2 R WHT BLK GRN GRY squirrel with BLK details; LB $20 1377 49 R2b C YEL GRN WHT with X2 attached $30 1378 49 F4 R DYL LTQ RED LB; continuous arrow; 48 mm name; $30 1379 49 F6 R ORG BBL YEL FR/E $10 1380 49 S2b R BLK RED YEL RBR stag; MVE $10 1381 54 F2 R YEL BLU WHT WHT/RED ribbon arrow down left; $45 1382 54 F3 R YEL BLU WHT WHT/RED ribbon arrow down left no $40 1383 54 S4 R YEL LBL WHT Used; arrow points up; "W" has BLK $25 1384 64 F3b R DGR LGR BLK BRN stag $15 1385 71 P1 R DYL M/C RED RED BSA; 2 piece; 125x175 mm; BLU $125 1386 71 F6 R GRN YEL GRN 62 mm arrow left; 10 mm wide $20 1387 71 S1b R GRN DYL GRN MED GRN thin trees; 62 mm arrow; $15 1388 76 F5 C LGY WHT GRN Used $115 1389 77 F2 C RED BLU YEL RED WWW; MVE $70 1390 77 W1 RED GRY DYL $40 1391 82 A1b CMAR YOR BLU LBR log gate $90 1392 82 S1 R ORG WHT RED MVE $20 1393 82 P2 R ORG WHT RED 103x175 mm solid EMB TRI; MVE $50 1394 95 F2 R RED WHT BLU LB; light use $40 1395 95 S1 R RED WHT RED GRY WWW; VER EMB bkgd $30 1396 95 S4a R RED M/C BLK 3 mm gap between "OHNI" & $15 1397 107 X3 R RED YOR BLK REC; 50th ANN; NOAC65; 76x54 $60 1398 159 F4b R BLK WHT GRN TLS $20 1399 159 P2 R BLK M/C WHT On N/C; 123x170 mm QC; 6 $80 1400 159 S2a R BLK M/C DGR RED FDL; LBL sky $5 1401 165 P2 R BLK M/C RED On N/C; 152x215 mm QC; DBL sky $150 1402 165 S2 R DYL M/C BLK $15 1403 165 P1 R DYL BLU BLK On N/C; 152x210 mm twill QC $125 1404 172 F3b R WHT BLK WHT TLM; used $10 1405 178 C1 RED GRN RED WWW 178; no label; 101 mm $275 1406 178 F2 R GRN WHT RED GRN WWW $55 1407 186 F2 R GRY BLK BLK LB $20 1408 186 P2b R GRY BLK BLK TLS $75 1409 186 S2a R BLK M/C BLK 58x120 mm; 88 mm name $10 1410 246 F2b RLBL WHT RED darker LBL R/E; DBL stitch in BDR $90 1411 247 S1 R BLK ORG YEL $20 1412 247 S2 R BLU ORG YEL $20 1413 284 F2 R BRN LBR BRN rounded bottom $45 1414 284 S1 R RED GRY BLK LB $30 1415 286 X2 C WHT WHT RED oval twill; (1952) $75 1416 286 S3 R GRY BLU GRY VER bkgd; (25th ANN); (1969) $125 1417 357 X3b C RED WHT LGR TRM $125 1418 357 F2a R DYL GRY BLK $60 1419 357 P1 R DYL M/C BLK 95x135 mm; HOR sky/water; QC $140 1420 359 J1 R BLK WHT RED 140 mm R; (1975); MVE--thin - thick $45 1421 360 P1 R DYL LBL RED On silk N/C; 155x175 mm twill QC; $110 1422 360 F2a R DYL BLU RED TLR; MVE $20 1423 360 P3 R DYL BLU RED 150x60 mm solid EMB QC; same $75 1424 362 C1 C WHT WHT GRN tree; RED arrow; no label or $275 1425 362 S1 R BLK M/C BLK $50 1426 409 F3 R DBR MAN BLK no number $90 1427 409 S2 R DBR WHT BLK BLK bear; ONE gunwale canoe $20 1428 410 S1 R BRN M/C WHT FF; detailed GRN/DGR trees; $35 1429 411 P2a R ROR M/C WHT solid EMB QC; BLU water $350 1430 412 F3a C GRN BLK ORG Used; 50x118 mm; 6-7 mm wide $15 1431 412 S2 R WHT M/C ORG ears point up; MVE-ltr thickness $15 1432 417 X1 C DBR GRN RED 90x64 mm fully EMB turtle $225 1433 417 W1 R RED ORG GRN $60 1434 418 S2 R GRY M/C BLK MTZ; LGY wolf without BLK outline $30 1435 418 S4b R GRY M/C BLK bright BLU sky $30 50 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale

1436 423 P1 R DYL BLU RED On N/C; 154x210 mm; solid; QC; $175 1437 423 F1 R RED YEL BLK WHT wing tips; TLR; LBL water; $30 1438 423 F2 R RED YEL BLK BLK wing tips; TLR; LBL water; $30 1439 423 J1 CRED LBL ORG 148 mm; solid; 9 mm ltrs; (1975) $150 1440 431 F2 R RED ORG BLU MVE--thk & thn ltrs $55 1441 431 S2 R BRN M/C RED WWW in cloud; LB $75 1442 440 R2 R GRN RED DYL 80 mm solid $95 1443 443 P1 R WHT ORG BRN On N/C; BRN WWW; 75x145 mm $125 1444 444 F3 R WHT DRD WHT MTZ; FR/E $25 1445 444 S1 R WHT RED WHT with WWW $25 1446 449 S1b R RED M/C RED Box soil; FR/E; BLU sky; LPR & $20 1447 465 P2 R DYL BLU RED HOR EMB GRN; 104x139 mm fully $100 1448 515 F3 R RED WHT RED DGR frog outline; MTZ; (1960) $80 1449 515 F4 RLYL BLU RED MTZ; light use $60 1450 535 F2a R BLK WHT RED 52x118 mm; TL; LB; "W's" inside $25 1451 535 S1 R BLK ORG RED $50 1452 546 S2 R DYL WHT RED LB; council name spelled correctly $50 Pennsylvania Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1453 1 R7c BLK DRD GRN 62 mm; MVE; DIAG stitch GRN $30 1454 1 X7a BLK DGR 95x148 mm felt on felt turtle; EMB $125 1455 1 X7c BLK GRN 6 mm wide legs in W's; WHT tight $125 1456 1 X13b BLK GRN GRN details in shell; WHT cloth $40 1457 1 R14 R DYL LGY RED $40 1458 1 R15 R BLK GRY RED HOR field $40 1459 1 R16 R RED LGY RED solid turtle left $40 1460 1 F5 R GRN RED BLK 60th ANN; 1975 $20 1461 1 S6 R SMY M/C DYL DYL FDL; BRN shoreline; LB $15 1462 1 S12 R SMY M/C DYL DYL FDL; LGY shoreline $15 1463 5 F2 R GRY PYL BLK wolfhead in 15x33 mm "V"; FR/E $50 1464 5 S2 C BLK ORG RED VER bkgd $30 1465 5 A2 C BLK DYL RED used $45 1466 5 S3 R DYL M/C BLK 5 sun rays; wolf's nose in bdr; dip $10 1467 5 P1 R BLK YEL BLK Used; BLK outline around sun $75 1468 5 S5a R DYL M/C BLK 5 sun rays; LBL sky; GRN foreground $10 1469 5 S5c R DYL M/C BLK BLU sky; BGR forground; very DGR $10 1470 5 X1 DGY GRY solid EMB wolfhead; PB; DGY felt $40 1471 6 R2 R RED WHT RED $55 1472 6 C3a ORG M/C Used; round head; YEL chest; $60 1473 6 S4 R RED BLU RED 53x117 mm; MVE; GRN eye; LB $20 1474 11 X3a C DBL ORG BLK "XI"; TRR; thick BLK waist and $55 1475 11 X5 C BLK RED BLK w/o pupils in eye $35 1476 11 R2b R BLK ORG BLK NT; no BRN ridge $35 1477 11 S1b RWHT M/C DGR LBL sky $30 1478 18 X1 R RED BLU BRN diamond $40 1479 18 F3 R RED LBL RED $15 1480 22 X1c RED WHT type 5b label; WAB $125 1481 22 R1a C RED ORG RED 102 mm; WAB; thin letters $75 1482 22 S2 R GRN BLU WHT 53x117 mm; LB $35 1483 22 X2a RED WHT felt; EMB W's; 2 mm thin W's; WHT $85 1484 22 S4 R RED ORG RED Council name in quotes $75 1485 22 S5 R RED ORG RED Council name no quotes $40 1486 22 R4 R RED ORG RED 78 mm; BLK nails $30 1487 22 S16 R PUR M/C RED BLK FDL; DYL horseshoe; PB; VIG $35 1488 30 S2 C RED GRY DBL A.R.; 7 mm fletching; no crossbar $50 1489 30 S3 C RED GRY DBL A.L. $50 1490 33 X1 CDGR WHT 77x111 mm; no lodge or council name $125 1491 33 F8 C RBR DGR RED $85 1492 33 X4a C DGR WHT RED 76x115; TAN deer; TLR $65 1493 33 C2 DYL DBR 103x160 mm; BLK underline of WHT $100 1494 39 R2a C RED ORG RED BRN deer; back legs over "WA" of $50 1495 39 S1a R YEL M/C RED OLV hills $25 1496 39 S3 R YEL M/C RED BRN head outline $20 1497 43 R3b CRED WHTGRN very thick letters; DBR cabin $50 1498 43 S9b CRED WHTGRN light box soil; BRN cabin; lighter $45 1499 43 R7 RRED M/C NBL solid EMB; on N/C $35 1500 43 S10b RRED M/C DBL DBR cabin $15 1501 44 A1a C BLK WHT RED GRN "44" WWW $100 1502 44 S1b R BLK WHT RED BGR "W'" and "44" $25 1503 44 S2c R DYL M/C BLK BGR grass $30 1504 46 R2b C GRN WHT GRN TLR $80 1505 46 X2 R DBL M/C RED shield $45 1506 67 C8 DBR PCH damaged; feet are same golden BRN $125 1507 130 S2 R ORG M/C BLK WHT headband $140 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 51 The Journal Set Price Sale 1508 139 X2 C RED ORG RED TRI; light use $125 1509 139 S5 R RED WHT GRN HOR WHT $45 1510 168 A2 C GRN WHT RED twill $175 1511 168 F3 C YEL GRY BLK 168 WWW $50 1512 168 S1a RGRN M/C RED and BRN turkey head; 52x123 $35 1513 168 S2 R DBL LBL BLK $15 1514 223 F5 R RED LBL BLK $30 1515 242 C3a DBL WHT 85x85 mm; DBL bird; type 8B; $125 1516 251 C3c RED DBL used, faded; DBL sky; WHT $210 1517 251 C3d RED DBL used; 1 DBL line @ top of cloud; 2 $225 1518 251 S1 R RED BLU BLK BLK W's; RED Native American $40 1519 251 S2 R RED M/C BLK RED W's; DYL sun; DYL & RED $40 1520 251 S3 R RED BLU BLK BLK W's; BRN Native American $40 1521 251 R3 R YEL TAN RED "CEREMONIAL TEAM" $125 1522 251 Act R DBL LBL BLK 1967 Ceremonial Conclave $15 1523 251 Act R DBL LBL BLK 1968 Ceremonial Conclave $15 1524 251 Act R BRN LBR BLK 1968 Field Day $15 1525 251 Act R BRN YEL BRN 25 Years of Service 1969 Circle $20 1526 251 Act R LGY LBL BLK 25yrs of Service 1972 3B $20 1527 255 P2 R WHT BLK WHT TRI; LBL water; used $95 1528 256 S2a C RED DYL GRN VER bkgd; washed, restored $60 1529 275 S3 RWHT M/C BLK RED BSA; BLK line in log; YEL W's; $20 1530 343 S2 R WHT DBL ORG WHT BSA; A.R.; LB $35 1531 343 S5 R WHT DBL RED WHT BSA; A.L.; ORD $30 1532 343 S6 R RED DBL RED WHT BSA; A.L.; BRO $60 1533 343 S7 R YEL DBL RED WHT BSA; A.L.; VIG $70 1534 343 S3b R ORG M/C RED RED GRY/WHT buffalo; LBL water $10 1535 347 F2 C RED BLU RED A.L. $75 1536 384 R1a R RED LTQ BLK 103 mm; FR/E $75 1537 384 F2b R DGR WHT RED left "W" 3 mm away from tree; 8 mm $80 1538 386 R1a C BRN WHT RED $40 1539 386 S2a R DBL M/C BLK LBL water; ORG sun blends into $15 1540 419 A3 C GRN WHT GRN solid EMB; off N/C $175 1541 441 F2 R RED DBL RED DBR deer & outlines $125 1542 441 F3b R RED DBL RED TLS $90 1543 455 P1b R RED LBL BLU Used; LBR deer; BGR grass; TLR $150 1544 455 F5 R RED WHT RED "1951 1961"; ANN $60 1545 455 F7c R RED BLU LBR TLS $25 1546 455 F8 R LGY BLU BRN $35 1547 519 S1d R YEL DBL WHT 58x118 mm; distinct lettering; WHT $40 1548 519 P1 R YEL DBL WHT TRI solid EMB $325 Virginia, Maryland & D.C. Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1549 3 R2a C GRN WHT RED GRY raccoon w 4 legs; flat top "3"; $300 1550 3 F1 R RED YEL GRN Used; BLU/WHT/RED feathers; $200 1551 3 S15 R RED WHT GRN RED DYL bow; 2 SS $15 1552 3 X R RED WHT 1981 Winter Banquet $15 1553 12 F2 C RED WHT RED RED arrow points left; (1962) $45 1554 12 S1 R RED WHT RED $20 1555 12 S5 R RED M/C WHT WHT BSA; MVE; (1982) $10 1556 20 X1b R RED WHT BLK RND R/E; thick "20" $175 1557 20 S1b R RED WHT BLK 5 mm letters; 65 mm council name; $5 1558 161 R2 R RED GRN BLK 6 mm high name; BRN wings $125 1559 161 S2 R DBL M/C RED name in smoke; FF (error); issued $60 1560 161 S9 R RED M/C BLK DYL VER GRN grass; 10 mm FDL; BRO; $15 1561 258 A3 CM/C WHT WHT WHT border around arrow; (1951) $125 1562 258 S8a R WHT M/C BLK BLK 76 mm name; MAN shore; two 8 mm $15 1563 276 S6 R BLK M/C BLK WHT 30 mm square sides; BSA; (1980) $15 1564 317 S7a R DYL M/C DYL DBL FDL; CB; LGY B.S.A.; (1975) $15 1565 349 S3 R RED M/C RED DYL "349"; PUR shadow; WHT $250 1566 456 A1 C RED WHT DBL oriented horizontal $125 1567 463 A4 R RED M/C BLK On N/Csolid EMB for N/C; large A; $100 1568 483 S1 R DYL GRN DYL (1962) $70 1569 540 S1 R RED M/C ROR A.R.; OLV grass;; LOR details in $60 Region 4 - OH, KY & WV Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1570 17 X1 C RED WHT BLK Used; WWW only lettering; shape of $125 1571 17 S2a R BLK M/C BLK LBR sky; GRN trees; name stitched $25 1572 17 S2c R BLK M/C BLK KHA sky; ORG mountains $25 1573 17 S6 R RED M/C BLK VIG large head; BLK antlers; VAR $55 1574 93 R2 C RED WHT RED 75 mm $60 1575 109 R3 C BRN GRN RED "Shawnee" $100 52 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale

1576 114 S2a R DBL WHT LOL Used; RED WWW; w/o periods; 8 $10 1577 145 S1 R BLK BLU DYL MVE $20 1578 151 W1 GRN GRY RED $115 1579 151 S4 R BLK WHT RED WHT rosette $10 1580 151 S18 R DOR LGR BLK woodland Native American $10 1581 201 R2 C WHT RED DBL 76 mm; NT $150 1582 201 S3a R YEL M/C RED rounded bottom; LBL sky; ORD; VER $25 1583 201 S3b R YEL M/C RED BLU sky; BRN hills $25 1584 201 S6 R YEL M/C RED pointed bottom; ORD; HOR $20 1585 289 S1a R WHT BLK RED DYL FDL; CB; DYL flames/tent $15 1586 323 F2a C RED DBL no name; WHT "323"; 50x126 mm; $110 1587 350 S3 R BRN GRN BLK BLK WWW; 53x114 mm $30 1588 367 F3a C DGR WHT RED BRN elk; small eye $55 1589 367 F3b C DGR WHT RED DBR elk; large eye $50 1590 377 S1 C BLK WHT BLU SIPP-O; DBL BMT $40 1591 377 S2b C BLK WHT BLU coarse VER bkgd; BRN antlers $45 1592 377 S4 R BLK WHT DBL SIPPO; LBR arrow, 377 & WWW $25 1593 377 P2a R BLK WHT DBL On N/C, used; QC; deer has all WHT $90 1594 377 S9 R DYL WHT DBL SIPP-O; BLK 377 & WWW; VIG $60 1595 377 C2 WHT M/C PCH deer w/WHT in back half of ear $125 1596 382 X2 C RED ORG BLK 6 mm letters; 5 mm tall fletching & $125 1597 396 F2 R BRN LGR WHT Used; restricted issue $45 1598 416 S2 R YEL M/C WHT WHT BSA; (1970) $30 1599 462 S1 R DYL BLU WHT $40 1600 472 F3 R DBL WHT RED 6 mm wide arrowhead; MVE $30 1601 472 X1 R BLK PGR RED 79x120 mm oval; On N/C $45 1602 472 S4 R BLK BTQ BLK RED BSA; BRN face; front view $20 1603 475 F2 C DYL WHT PUR no "475"; arrow behind mountain $60 1604 480 F2b C BLK ORG RED BLK beak on eagle $50 1605 480 S9a C GRN DYL BLK LBL BMT; MVE $25 1606 495 F2 R RED WHT RED A.R. $25 1607 495 S1 RWHT M/C BLK 51x114 mm $10 1608 499 F2b R DYL DRD WHT DYL 50x115 mm; FDL $30 1609 499 S2 R DYL RED WHT DYL home lodge nat. chief; FDL $45 1610 513 S4 R RED PBL BLK HOR bkgd; BLK eyes; DBR hat & $25 1611 513 A3 C BLK WHT RED hat brim not EMB; WHT face with $85 1612 513 S7 RGRN M/C RED HOR bkgd; HOR apple $15 1613 522 P1 R GRY M/C ORG TRI $110 1614 527 F1 R RED BLU DYL WHT 66 mm "BUCKONGEHANNON"; $35 1615 550 S2 R DYL M/C BLK beard made from VER BLK lines $30 Region 5 - AL, AR, LA, MS & TN Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserve 1616 149 S2 C WHT BLU WHT GER shape $125 1617 149 P1 R BLK M/C RED gator and heron design; QC $175 1618 169 X1a C RED NBL WHT BRN tree trunk $80 1619 179 R3 C GRN GRY RED EMB eye; no dots between OA and $50 1620 184 S1b C RED DBL LGY DYL sash $25 1621 185 P1 R YEL YEL GRN solid EMB QC; off N/C, used $225 1622 193 S2 R GMY BLU WHT PB; BRO $60 1623 202 F2b R BLK PYL RED rounded corners $145 1624 202 S2 R BLK M/C BLK $115 1625 224 QP1 R YEL BLK WHT TRI; no "LODGE"; TLR $95 1626 230 S4b R RED WHT BLK LGY wolf $30 1627 230 S6a R BLK M/C WHT HOR bkgd; 53x127 mm; GRY fox $20 1628 230 S8 R BLK M/C WHT 51x114 mm $30 1629 235 F2 R GRN WHT DYL DYL BSA; used $195 1630 235 P1 C YEL WHT BLK 150x210 mm; QC; off N/C $325 1631 235 S5 C GRN WHT BLK $45 1632 235 S9a C YEL M/C BRN $45 1633 254 A2 C BRN ORG BRN $225 1634 254 S1b C GRN BLK WHT GRN BMT; MVE $35 1635 260 F2 CDBR WHTGRN "SEBOONEY" $50 1636 260 F3 RDBR WHTGRN MVE $50 1637 260 S3 RDBR WHTGRN "260" below arrow; VER bkgd $145 1638 260 S4a R BRN WHT BGR "260" on tree; 53x123 mm $20 1639 264 S1 C BLK LGY BLK 110x57 mm; thin C/E; squared lower $200 1640 264 S3 R BLK GRY BLK GER shape; 124x58 mm $300 1641 310 S10 R ORG M/C ORG YEL PB $15 1642 345 F4 R BLK WHT RED $175 1643 345 S2b R RED DYL RED 123x60 mm $45 1644 345 S6b R BLK YOR RED BLK $30 1645 397 A2 C BLU LBL RED VER WHT in circle $275 1646 397 A3b C YEL BLU RED TRR; used $95 1647 397 S4 R YEL M/C BLK HOR sky; HOR bird $20 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 53 The Journal Set Price Sale 1648 397 S6 R ORG M/C BLK 6 WHT feathers; BRO; silky EMB; $20 1649 404 S2 R RED DYL RED 53x102 mm; 404 above fletching on $95 1650 404 S7 R DYL M/C BLK no apostrophe; VER DYL bkgd $25 1651 413 F2b R GRN WHT BLK 6 mm trees; BLK tags from name to $35 1652 413 S3b RGRN M/C BLK thin HOR trees $30 1653 413 S7 RGRN M/C BLK VER trees; BRO bars flank arrow $30 1654 563 P1 R WHT YEL BLU TRI $100 1655 563 S2 R RED M/C YEL 130x61 mm; BLK outlines & $175 Region 6 - GA, FL & Carolinas Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1656 87 S1 R BRN YEL WHT LB $35 1657 104 R6 LBL WHT RED LPR face; BLU antenna; on felt $40 1658 104 S3 R RED WHT RED LPR head; ORD $15 1659 117 X1 RWHT LBL RED 75 mm dome shape $50 1660 118 P1 RDOR DGR WHT twill pentagon $125 1661 118 S5 R BRN LGR YEL RWB beads; (1969) $55 1662 118 S7a R BRN LGR YEL ORG & BLU beads; VER bkgd; flat $15 1663 118 Act R RED M/C RED Lodge 111 Fall Fellowship 1987 $15 1664 118 Act R YEL BLK GMY Lodge 111 Fall Fellowship 75th ANN $15 1665 129 R1 C LBR WHT BLK A.R.; arrow points to “C”; TRR; WAB $145 1666 129 S2 R DBL DYL DBL BLK number $15 1667 129 P1 R DBL DYL DBL On N/CTRI w/rounded corners $125 1668 134 P1 R DYL WHT BLK twill QC $350 1669 134 S2 R RED M/C RED Used; BRO; (1973) $40 1670 163 S5 R YEL BLK RED BRN ORD; VER bkgd; HOR sky; (1973); $25 1671 200 S1 C WHT GRY RED $100 1672 200 S4a C RED M/C DBL LBR hands; YEL BMT; ORG on left $30 1673 200 S8a R RED M/C BLU DYL 2 mm thick WWWs $25 1674 204 S12 R RED M/C BLK no #; no face; VER WHT foreground; $30 1675 208 X2 C RED YOR BLK oval; GRN EMB eyes on turtle; $125 1676 229 S1 R DYL DBL BLK $40 1677 236 P1 R GRN WHT RED QC; (1966); On N/C $125 1678 236 S7 RWHT M/C RED (1974) $30 1679 239 X1b RWHT M/C RED crude outlining; FR/E $115 1680 239 P2 RWHT M/C RED crudely drawn Seminole; QC; solid $160 1681 239 S7 RWHT M/C RED 127 mm; PCH face & feet $30 1682 239 ACT R BLK M/C BLK BLK FDL; 1985 Spring Pow Wow $15 1683 243 S3 R BLK GRY BLK RED eye; 108 mm wide $85 1684 243 S4 R YEL M/C RED 118 mm wide; ORD $40 1685 265 S2 R YEL M/C RED 52x117 mm; LB; VER trees; MVE $30 1686 270 S2 C GRY PBL RED BLK inner bdr $45 1687 273 F2 R GRN WHT YEL YEL FR/E; (1964); BSA $275 1688 324 F2 C YEL WHT RED arrow to left; all RED arrow; (1958); $200 1689 324 F3 R YEL WHT DBL four chapter totems; (1969) $45 1690 324 S2 R DYL WHT DBL FR/E; (1972) $15 1691 326 F2 R RED BLU RED (1959) $25 1692 331 X1 R DGR DYL WHT 50x63 mm; oval; on N/C $70 1693 353 X1c C DBR YOR RED 10 mm council name & "353"; DBR $125 1694 385 S8 R YEL LBL RED HOR sky; 53x117 mm; LB; WHT $25 1695 552 S2 R BLK M/C BLK 7 ripple lines on each side 118x52 $50 Region 7 - IN, IL, MI & WI Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1696 7 R5a C DYL WHT RED YEL stitching around hand; TRR $35 1697 7 F4 R DYL WHT DYL DYL nails; Chicago council $20 1698 7 F6b R DYL WHT DYL TLM $20 1699 7 S1 R DYL BLK DYL 50th ANN $15 1700 23 S2 R RED M/C BLK WHT bkgd for name $15 1701 29 X4 R WHT RED DYL $40 1702 40 R1 CLYL WHT RED edge & letters look like GMY; MVE $125 1703 40 R3a C YEL WHT RED TRR; HOR body of bird $30 1704 41 R7 R BLK GRN BLK 41; WWW; BRN bird $45 1705 41 R8 R BLK YEL BLK 41; WWW; BRN bird $50 1706 61 S1b R YEL M/C RED RBR and TAN stag; YEL behind $40 1707 61 P1 R DGR LGR DGR TRI; on N/C $80 1708 75 A1 C DBL RED WHT DYL circle; WAB $30 1709 75 S1 R DYL M/C RED $20 1710 75 P3 R DYL BLU RED twill QC $125 1711 79 X4b C RED DBL DYL TRM $40 1712 81 A5b C WHT BLK RED 95 mm $40 1713 81 P1 C RED M/C BLK flying egret; TRI; on N/C $75 1714 81 S3 RDOR M/C WHT standing egret $10 1715 81 S7 R DYL M/C BLK RED VER SS; PB $10 54 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale 1716 88 S4b R WHT M/C WHT DYL sun $20 1717 88 S2 R NBL M/C DBL BSA; YEL WWW and inner bdr; $15 1718 92 S1a C RED GRN DYL solid; 3/4 view Native American; $20 1719 96 act C GRY GRN PGR 1951 Fall Conference $25 1720 106 S4a R WHT M/C DBL HOR moon; RED details; BLU water; $15 1721 106 F1 R WHT M/C DBL large HOR moon $20 1722 110 X5 C GRN WHT RED Light glue spot; BRN owl in Chief $70 1723 110 P1 R WHT M/C RED QC; MVE $45 1724 115 R3 C BLK WHT RED restored; BLK bird on DYL starburst; $100 1725 115 Act C GRN LYL BLK Conclave 1959 $35 1726 126 R1 C BLK WHT RED 25 mm across base of WWW; 11 mm $225 1727 128 A2 C BLK WHT RED BLK WWW 53x77 mm arrowhead $95 1728 132 R2 C RED BLK RED cardinal has WHT eye; VER WHT $40 1729 132 X1 R RED WHT BLK BLK arrowhead around circle; REC $35 1730 132 A1 C BLK WHT BLK $75 1731 136 P3 R BLK M/C RED RED WWW on TAN mound $110 1732 140 S5 R BLK WHT RED 52x113 mm $20 1733 142 R1c C DGR WHT DGR right leg of mid "W" lines up w/"E"; $30 1734 152 A2 C BLK RED WHT twill; threadbreak on border $65 1735 152 X2 C BLK PYL RED 77x89 mm $35 1736 152 R1 R RED PYL RED LBL WWW; 1939-1971; ANN $40 1737 153 S3 R DYL BLU RED MAN acorn; A.L. $125 1738 156 R1b C BLK BLU BLK DGY land and eagle $130 1739 156 R3b R BLK TRQ BLK TL; 74 mm $45 1740 162 R4 C DYL GRN RED NOAC54 $90 1741 162 S2 R DYL GRY GRN Used; RED WWW; 110 mm; no $10 1742 162 P2 C BLK WHT RED NOAC61; TRI $80 1743 167 F2 C BRN WHT BLK HOR GRY possum; rippled fur $70 1744 167 S2 CLBL MAN BLK RED WWW; shield design $30 1745 167 S4 C GRN MAN BLK RED WWW; shield design $30 1746 173 S1 R LGY ORG DBL $25 1747 173 F2a CM/C WHT RED PUR mountains; BBL sky $10 1748 175 R1 C GRN WHT DBL RED WWW; BLU goose $65 1749 175 S2 R RED DGY RED Used; 52x110 mm; both parts of $30 1750 175 S6a R ORG LBN ORG ORG DYL sun behind DBL flying duck; $10 1751 180 R3 C BLK RED DYL CHICK AGAMI $25 1752 180 S2 R DYL BLK RED $40 1753 182 F4 C WHT ORG RED $40 1754 182 S1 R RED M/C RED $40 1755 189 R4 C YEL DBL YEL Damaged; HOR DGR outer ring; TR $40 1756 191 R1 C DYL RED DYL name top 1/2 of patch; (WAB) $75 1757 191 S3 R WHT DBL WHT round corners; HOR bkgd $15 1758 191 S4 R YEL M/C PUR Used; restricted; RED WWW arrows $35 1759 194 R1 C RED BLK DYL one BLK "W" $125 1760 197 S2 C DBL YEL BLK HOR; GER $55 1761 197 X1 C BLK WHT WHT 106x117 mm Tepee $40 1762 197 S3a R DBL YEL BLK VER bkgd; YEL rosette; tight bkgd; 9 $25 1763 197 S5a R DBL DYL BLK HOR stitch; WHT rosette; 102 mm $20 1764 203 R4 R RED TAN WHT Border repair $30 1765 203 S1 R BLU LBL RED BLK WWW $40 1766 206 S5b R YEL LBL BLK small face Native American $20 1767 206 S8b R YEL LBL GRY $15 1768 212 S5 R WHT M/C RED RED/BLK lines on roach; small $25 1769 214 ZX1 WHT DBL felt on felt TRI; no BLK SSC bdr $250 1770 218 R1 C RED ORG RED GRN WWW; CUWE Lodge; WAB $65 1771 218 F2b R RED WHT DBL TLS $45 1772 218 S1 R DBL WHT DBL GRN tall pine; all WHT VER $15 1773 218 S5 R DBL WHT DBL HOR inner WHT; VER outer WHT; $15 1774 222 X2 R RED MAN BLK TRI $40 1775 226 F2 R LGY PGR RED $50 1776 231 F2b C BRN LYL GRN small eye $65 1777 231 S1b R BRN DYL GRN $20 1778 269 S3b C RED M/C BLK WHT BMT; TAN Native American $45 1779 269 S3c C RED M/C BLK RED BMT $45 1780 290 R3 C DGR BLU RED TRS; LBR ground $40 1781 290 A1 C DYL BLK DYL RED "WWW" $40 1782 290 R5 C RED BLK RED 76 mm twill $40 1783 315 S2 R BRN DYL BLK BRN 315 $35 1784 332 F2 R RED BLU RED WHT WWW; RED 332 $75 1785 334 P1 R DBL DBL WHT Off N/C; DBL inside WHT stitched $40 1786 334 P2 R DBL NBL WHT On N/C; NBL inside WHT stitched $45 1787 334 S3 R WHT DBL WHT RED arrow right; WHT 334 on trees $15 1788 337 S4 R RED M/C RED DYL sky; no #; (GRY tail stitched $45 1789 337 S5 R RED M/C RED DYL sky; RED "337" $30 1790 337 S7 R RED M/C RED LYL sky; RED "337" $30 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 55 The Journal Set Price Sale 1791 337 S8 R DBL BLU DBL $10 1792 373 X1 C GRN RED YEL Machine sewn; GRN WWW; REC; $85 1793 373 A1a C RED ORG RED WHT WWW 373; TRR $75 1794 373 A3a C DYL DBL RED HOR state; TRM $65 1795 373 S5b R DYL LBL RED DYL PB $10 1796 374 P1b R RED M/C RED Used;pale PNK (almost WHT) face $85 1797 374 S2 R GRY M/C RED BLK WWW 1948-1973; VER field; $20 1798 381 F2a R RED BLU BLK regular R/E; TLM $20 1799 425 X1 C BLK M/C RED Native American bonnet $40 1800 425 S2b C DYL BLU RED WHT BMT; no WHT between DBL $40 1801 425 S2c C DYL BLU RED BLU BMT $40 1802 452 R1 C YEL LBL RED RED upper body with BLK detail in $70 1803 452 S1a R RED WHT BLK DYL "WWW"; thin letters $50 1804 452 R3 R BLK M/C BLK RED "WWW"; solid EMB $20 1805 452 S2 R DYL M/C RED $40 1806 469 P1 R DYL WHT DBL On N/C; RED WWW 469; QC $150 1807 469 F4 R BLU YOR BLU RED WWW; 469 $75 1808 501 F2 R DBR WHT RED Slight use; MVE $200 1809 512 S4 R DYL DBL DYL $45 1810 524 S2 R BLK WHT YEL Damage at fletching; RED "524"; $85 Regions 8 & 10 Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1811 31 S2b C LGY LGY RED Light use; very LGY; rounded VER $90 1812 42 W1 RED PNK BGN $75 1813 42 F2 R RED LBL BLK MVE $20 1814 51 R1a C RED WHT RED GRN HOR; WAB; (1952); TRR $90 1815 51 F2 C WHT BLK RED RED/51; GRN/MVE $50 1816 51 S1a C BLK LBL RED LBL BMT; MVE $10 1817 51 P1a C BLK BLU RED GRN/WWW; TRI $20 1818 52 S1b R RED M/C BLK BRN hills & hut; darker GRN $25 1819 74 S2 R RED GRN RED RED MVE $5 1820 100 S2 RWHT M/C RED 5 mm high "100"; F/RE; LBR & BRN $25 1821 100 R1 C RED OLV YEL issued at a fellowship $70 1822 147 A2 C RED WHT 98mm high; RED/BLU details in $45 1823 147 S2a R WHT LGR BLK HOR field; standing turkey ; number $10 1824 170 W1 R DYL M/C RED YEL log inner bdr; BRN eagle; FDL $35 1825 171 F3b R DYL BLU RED $85 1826 171 S1 R DYL LBL RED Used $125 1827 176 S2b C LGY LGY YEL/ORG face; right edge of ax $80 1828 176 S5 R RED M/C RED ORG tepee and face $20 1829 183 S2b R DBL M/C RED COP & DYL details in cliffs $20 1830 216 X2 R BLK M/C RED 72x108 mm oval; RED at top of $20 1831 216 J1b R BLK BLU RED 158x218 mm TRS; GRAYISH twill $150 1832 313 F2 R RED WHT DBL $40 1833 321 S3 R GRY GRY ORG (30th ANN); (1976) $35 1834 371 S2 R ROR WHT DBL minor thread break on W $15 1835 372 F2 C RED M/C GRN BRN bison; 110 arrow $60 1836 372 S1a C RED M/C BLK LBL BMT $65 1837 383 S7c R DYL M/C RED no bdr around coney or rock $30 1838 387 S1b R BRN BLU RED mostly DBL backing $25 1839 434 F3b R BLK DYL RED Used; DPK inner eye $40 1840 438 S2 R ORG M/C YEL with arrow; WHT star; 8 mm ltrs $20 1841 453 F2 R YEL WHT RED $115 1842 453 S2 R YEL BLU BLK $90 1843 460 F1a R RED WHT NBL Pheasant council; TLM $40 1844 460 F2 R RED WHT NBL NBL BSA; Pheasant council $40 1845 464 S2 C NBL BLU NBL HOR field; VER LGY arrowhead; $25 1846 473 S1 R DYL WHT BLK RED WWW; arrow left $30 1847 492 N1 YOR BLK flat chenille; YOR sunburst & "492"; $50 1848 536 S3a R DBL M/C RED CB; VIG; (1976) $20 1849 541 R1 R WHT BLU YEL RED "526"; error in # $85 1850 541 F2a C WHT BLU YEL LBR bird; TLR $125 1851 541 S3c R YEL BLU RED RBR eye; RBR bird $10 Region 9 - NM, OK & TX Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1852 35 R3 C BLK WHT BLK TRR; 71 mm; W's 7mm; Emb tab $285 1853 35 P2 C BLK WHT BLK TRI; 147x72; no BLK outline @ W's; $395 1854 35 P3b R BLK WHT BLK RED W's; thin letters $225 1855 35 C1 RED WHT BLK flap shape issued w/certf; (1987) $30 1856 36 F2a C YEL TRQ RED TLR; (1960) $115 1857 60 S2 C YEL WHT BRN 103x51; small $20 1858 60 S7 R BLK M/C ORG YEL inner bdr; BRO; (1970) $85 56 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale 1859 60 S8 CWHT M/C YEL bottom BLK bdr makes Texas shape; $75 1860 60 P1 RWHT LBL RED 202 mm QC $75 1861 60 S10 R DYL WHT BRN DYL 2 FDL's; MVE--BLU; VER WHT bkgd $10 1862 60 S11 R GMY WHT BRN GMY 2 FDL's; (50th); (1981) $10 1863 60 S15 R YEL WHT BRN YEL 2 FDL's; SWISS; PB; MVE $10 1864 62 R1 C WHT RED WHT 78 mm; (1948) $135 1865 72 P3 R RED LTQ RED 210 mm QC; "72" in shield; NT $175 1866 99 S3 R WHT RED WHT 7 BLK lines in wing; MVE: BMT; $15 1867 99 S6 R RED WHT RED RED bars at end of arrow; BRO $20 1868 101 F2b C DYL WHT RED Sewn; 55 mm RED arrow w/fat $65 1869 101 F4b C YEL BLU RED letters of name connected at top and $20 1870 113 X2b C BLK LBL TLR $135 1871 113 F2 RRED WHT no name; 116x52 mm; TLS; (1963) $160 1872 133 X1b C RED ORG RED Cloth on back; slt. staining;GRN $75 1873 133 S1a C BLK M/C BLK VER bkgd; (1964); MVE; 3 WHT $35 1874 133 S2c C BLK M/C BLK WHT BMT $30 1875 137 F4b R RED WHT BLK "COLONNEH"; small bird; F/RE/ $25 1876 137 F5 C RED WHT BLK large bird; (1957) $20 1877 137 X2b C RED BLK WHT RED BMT; CB $35 1878 137 S3 R RED WHT RED sharp angle to "V NECK"; WHT fine $10 1879 137 ZS1 C RED WHT RED 117x50 mm; fake of S; VER bkgd $10 1880 137 ZS2 C RED WHT RED 115x50 mm; fake of S1; crude EMB $10 1881 141 ZA1 C WHT RED BLK like A3; no stitched eye; TLR; tail $20 1882 150 S1a CRED M/C BLK RED BMT; 15 mm BLU sky shaft $50 1883 199 S2d RRED M/C BLK RED thick arrow; TAN deer; DPR $10 1884 199 P2 R WHT DRD BLK 203 mm QC; TRR; 4 BLK TRI's HOR $95 1885 199 S2d R RED M/C BLK BLK PB; MVE; BSA $5 1886 213 S4 R BLK M/C YEL LB; HOR sky; MVE $60 1887 232 S2b C BLK GRN WHT 7 mm name; BLK round end to $25 1888 272 F2 CRED WHT 124x52 mm; "RIO GRANDE $225 1889 281 S2a R DYL M/C RED no BLK on top of mtns $15 1890 307 W1 DBL GRY BLK (1958) $200 1891 307 S2b C BLK WHT RED thick BLU outline; thin stripes $25 1892 307 P1 C BLK WHT RED 170x115 mm; 7 mm 307; DBL BMT; $75 1893 307 S9b R GRN WHT BLK square bottom $10 1894 307 S15 R DBL WHT BLK (1970) $10 1895 307 S17 R BRN WHT BLK (1971) $10 1896 307 S20a R RWB WHT BLK (Bicentennial; 1976) $15 1897 307 S21 R GRY WHT BLK (1973) $10 1898 307 S26 R BLK WHT BLK 125x63 mm large $10 1899 327 A1c C BLK WHT BLK 84x68 mm solid BLK feathers; $65 1900 327 L1 BLK WHT BLK thin leather A; 92x64 mm; (1957) $86 1901 327 S4a C BLU LBL BLU GER; shape; RED inner bdr; BLU $10 1902 327 S5 R RED M/C RED "25"; LB; (1971); ANN $80 1903 327 F1 R RED BLU RED LB; 117x52 mm; (1972) $20 1904 328 S2 R BLK M/C BLK PGR SS; LB; (1978); MVE $20 1905 330 P1 R RED ORG RED 197 mm VER TRI $275 1906 330 QS1 R RED DYL RED RED FDL; VER bkgd; VIG; 128x50 mm; $10 1907 341 F4 C YEL LBL RED BRO $65 1908 378 S3 C BLK M/C BLK Used; VER bkgd; HOR st. yucca stalk $75 1909 378 F5a R RED BLU RED mountains have RBR & LBR details; $55 1910 486 F2b C YEL WHT BLU Used; MVE $75 1911 486 S3b R DYL TRQ BLK regular R/E $20 1912 489 F2 R DBL ORG DBL BLU eye; claws; FR/E; MVE $35 1913 489 F3 R DBL ORG DBL WHT EMB eye; claws; FR/E $30 1914 489 F6a R DBL ORG DBL step stitch bkgd; NT; (1962) $20 1915 489 S1a R DBL ORG DBL VER; no eye; 5 mm high neck; $10 1916 578 S1b CRED M/C WHT LBR BMT; RED eye $20 1917 578 S3 RRED M/C WHT 112x51 mm; sky LBL; water BLU $15 1918 578 P1 R RED BLU WHT On N/C;215 mm QC; ORG region 9 $115 1919 578 S5a R YEL M/C WHT water & sky different shades of BLU; $10 Region 11- Pacific Northwest

Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1920 253 S6 C RED BLK WHT $55 1921 253 X1 C RED BLK WHT TSISQAN SERVICE; REC $85 1922 299 S1 R RED DYL BRN $275 1923 300 S3 R RED M/C RED RED FDL $15 1924 301 P1 R GMY M/C RED On N/C; QC; solid EMB $100 1925 305 S1 C WHT DBL WHT Sewn $35 1926 305 P2 R RED RED DBL On N/C; QC; fully EMB $220 1927 311 S1 R RED WHT BLK coyote head $45 1928 311 S3 RRED M/C BLK WHT FDL; World Jamboree 1967 $20 1929 311 S6 RRED M/C BLK WHT FDL; World Jamboree 1969 $20 1930 311 S7RRED M/C BLK WHT FDL; JAM73 $20 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 57 The Journal Set Price Sale

1931 325 S2 RSMY M/C BLK WHT goat on BLK mountain; ORD $20 1932 355 P2 C RED WHT RED GRN northern lights; Alaska council; $85 1933 356 X3 C RED BLU RED oval; BRN rear leg $30 1934 356 QF1 R RED LBL RED 6 points on antlers; rejected by lodge $20 1935 361 A1 C DYL LBL WHT DPR outline on goose $70 1936 361 ZF1 R DYL WHT RED like F2b; shiney $10 1937 363 S5a R RED DBL RED DYL tepee; DYL eagle $15 1938 400 F4b R RED WHT BLK TLM $60 1939 400 QF1 C RED WHT BLK "WAWOOKIS"; TLR $25 1940 407 F2b R RED BLK WHT 115 mm; slt. use $45 1941 415 X3b C WHT WHT RED On N/C; coyote looks like a pig; TLM $30 1942 415 F3a R BLK WHT BLK HOR DYL behind name; TLM $15 1943 437 F3a R DYL BLK RED Slt. use; TLR; no tags from council $95 1944 437 S1 R DYL BLK RED Slight use $95 1945 437 P4 R DYL BLK RED On N/C; with number; HOR EMB $65 1946 502 S1 C BLU LYL RED no number; HOR EMB dot in name; $80 1947 502 F2 R RED BLU RED TRM; VER fletching $20 1948 502 S6 RLBL DYL RED no number; VER EMB DYL; & LBL; $50 1949 544 S1a R YEL M/C RED 113x50 mm; BRN mtns; 23 mm $40 1950 544 S3 R YEL M/C RED ORD; HOR EMB; grass; PB $35 1951 549 F2a R RED NBL DYL TLR; fuzzy DOR bars in neck $25 1952 549 F2c R RED NBL DYL TLS $20 1953 549 P2 R DYL PGR RED WHT mountains; RED & DYL $300 AZ, HI, NV, UT & Reg. 13 Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1954 346 F2 R RED LGY RED Used $75 1955 346 S3 C RED GRY RED asian EMB $75 1956 346 S5 R RED M/C RED E. URNER GOODMAN award $45 1957 391 S1 C RED LBL RED $75 1958 391 X2 RWHT LBL RED square diamond $50 1959 432 F2 C RED WHT BLK 28 mm sides; MVE; tail reaches over $125 1960 432 S3 C BLK M/C BLK VER WHT in VIG sash $55 1961 482 F2 C DBL ORG DBL DBL WWW $325 1962 482 W2 R NBL LYL NBL NBL BSA written out; FR/E $60 1963 482 P1 R DBL DYL BLK RED On N/C; BSA; BLK $150 1964 482 S2 R BLK YEL BLK BLK BSA with periods; 6 WHT bars in $10 1965 494 S5 R RED M/C BLK VER sky $15 1966 494 S6 R GRY M/C BLK VIG $35 1967 498 S7b C BLK M/C BLK council name; 100 mm wide; MVE $95 1968 498 S17a R DYL M/C BLK 52x115 mm; HOR sky; CB; LBL $35 1969 503 F1b R GRN ORG BLK REGULAR R/E; no tags $20 1970 506 F2 C DBR LYL DBL Used $250 1971 508 S6 R RED PGR RED diagonal "508"; RED eye $20 1972 514 F2c R WHT RED DBL TLR $50 1973 514 S1a RGRN M/C RED Used; BRN beaver $40 1974 520 S1a C BLK M/C RED LYL radial stitch sun rays; BRN stag $30 1975 520 S2 C BLK M/C RED VER DYL sun rays; stag w/VER neck $30 1976 520 R1 R BLK M/C RED On N/C; BLK council name $125 1977 520 S5 R GRY M/C RED BLK council name; ORD $20 1978 554 F3b R RED WHT BLK NT $70 1979 567 S3b R RED WHT BLK RED 52x123 mm; 98 mm arrow; MVE $10 California Lot Item Border Bkgd Name BSA/fdl Description Reserveprice 1980 13 S9 R BRN M/C RED RED FDL; 51x123 mm $15 1981 90 A4a CM/C YEL GRN TRR $20 1982 90 A4b CM/C YEL GRN NT $20 1983 90 QS1 R BLK M/C BLK LBL FDL; GRY swordfish; lodge reject $20 1984 98 R1 R BLK LBR BTQ Staple marks;No number,“OA”on left $275 1985 98 S2d R TRQ WHT DRD KHA lockstitch; YEL details $15 1986 98 S2 g R TRQ WHT RED LBL lockstitch $15 1987 98 S5 R BTQ M/C RED RED FDL $20 1988 98 S6 R SMY M/C RED RED FDL $20 1989 98 S9a R TRQ M/C TRQ TRQ BSA; 52x124 mm; WHT lockstitch; $20 1990 102 S6 R GRY TRQ YEL (25th ANN) $95 1991 127 X1c C BLK WHT RED TR; arrow fletching touches "T"; no $80 1992 127 S2 R RED M/C RED no BRN line between grass and river $80 1993 127 P1 R ORG M/C BLK Off N/C; QC; rounded corners $215 1994 127 S6b R RED M/C BLK GRN grass; round "Q" $75 1995 127 S12 RGRN M/C BLK LBR FDL on right; dark PNK and RED in $10 1996 207 F3 C GRN YEL RED 51x119 mm; 8 mm stars $100 1997 207 S3 RDGR M/C YEL GRY mountains $25 1998 207 R5 R DGR BLU BLK "VIGIL" in water; second hanging $125 58 The Auction in the Journal The Journal Set Price Sale

1999 207 S8b R DGR M/C YEL 4 canoes; GRN left shore and trees $125 2000 225 S1 C YEL RED BLK (1959) $85 2001 225 R6b R YEL ORG ORG points $65 2002 225 S5a R YEL M/C BLK BRN tepees; (1965) $30 2003 225 S5b R YEL M/C BLK DBR tepees; PUR mountains $30 2004 225 A1 CM/C ORG RED RED and WHT C/E $75 2005 228 Act R WHT BLK WHT 1970 Fellowship Conference $15 2006 249 F2b R DYL LBL DBL TLR; BRN coyote $20 2007 249 S11 R DPR M/C WHT BLK BSA; RED TRIANGLE next to moon $40 2008 252 S3 R PUR M/C RED pale BRN Native American; flat $35 2009 252 A9b C YEL BLU BLK RED thick letters $25 2010 252 S4a R PUR M/C RED BPR mountains; DYL shield; round $15 2011 252 S7a R PUR M/C RED LBL sky and water; pointed bottom; $15 2012 262 S8b C YEL M/C RED cloud on left touches name; YEL $20 2013 263 A2a C YEL BLU RED narrow tail; HOR right wing; YEL $90 2014 263 F2a C RED WHT BLK NT; BLK tags from name to border $95 2015 263 S3a R DYL BTQ BLK DYL SS; 51x113 mm $10 2016 278 F2 R BLK BLU RED $90 2017 278 P1a CM/C LGY RED DGR trees; LGY BMT; LBL water $135 2018 278 S3 R BLK M/C RED BRN mountains; HOR sky $15 2019 278 S4c R BLK M/C RED DGY mountains; LGR grass; RBR $15 2020 282 R1b C RED WHT DBL NT $150 2021 282 X3 CM/C BLU YEL RED and WHT C/E; NT; HOR LBR $75 2022 282 R1 R WHT WHT RED ONE IN BROTHERHOOD $80 2023 291 S2c R WHT M/C YEL GRN HOR grass; 64x127 mm $30 2024 291 S5a R RED M/C ORG RED FDL; 61x125 mm; LBL and DBL sky; $15 2025 291 S12 R GMY M/C BLK (NOAC83) $20 2026 298 X3a C DBL WHT DGR VER bkgd; all W's in line; 40 mm $25 2027 298 S5 C BLK M/C RED $30 2028 298 S8a R RED M/C YEL YEL fire $25 2029 303 F3 R WHT DPR TAN Used; wide FR/E $100 2030 303 R4b R BLK BLU RED thin BLK outlines; slit eyes $45 2031 354 F2a C GRY NBL YEL DPK outline on fish $120 2032 354 S2 R WHT M/C WHT round bottom; DPR mountains $40 2033 354 S5c R RED M/C WHT darker BLU mountains; GRY salmon $15 2034 354 S8a RSMY M/C ORG DGR trees; LGR grass $30 2035 354 S8b RSMY M/C ORG DGR trees; BGR grass $30 2036 354 S9 RSMY M/C ORG RED arrow w/BRO bars; GRY & $35 2037 354 C1 BLK RED BLK TRI; VIG $85 2038 354 S25 R YEL M/C RED GRN FDL; NOAC88 $10 2039 379 A2 C RED WHT RED no number; NT; BLK lines do not $100 2040 395 S1b R RED LBL RED dot eyes $25 2041 430 F1 R RED GRY RED Used $125 2042 430 S9 R WHT M/C RED HOR WHT arrowhead; LBR deer; $15 2043 430 X2 R WHT LBL RED Thread break;OCT; 20th ANN; 1970 $25 2044 436 S2a RLBL LBR RED 62X136 mm; wide FR/E; BLK strands $75 2045 436 S2b RLBL LBR RED BLK strands have 2 LBL strands in $75 2046 436 S5a RLBL TAN RED "4" between "E" & "L"; F R/E; WHT $15 2047 436 S6b RLBL BRZ RED BLU lockstitch in bdr $15 2048 436 S11 R BLU KHA RED "4" under "L" $15 2049 439 S3b R WHT M/C RED left most tree offset on trunk; trees $15 2050 468 S8 R BLK WHT BLK 53X120 mm; eagle has point on back $25 2051 468 P1 R RED WHT BLK On N/C; QC; bald eagle $135 2052 468 S11 R YEL WHT BLK RED "OA" 35 2053 468 S12 R BGR WHT BLK RED "OA" $35 2054 468 S14 R RED WHT BLK RED "OA" $35 2055 468 S15 R LTQ WHT BLK no "OA"; RED & DBL bars touch $25 2056 468 S16 R WHT WHT BLK no "OA"; RED & DBL bars touch $25 2057 468 S17 R YEL WHT BLK no "OA"; RED & DBL bars touch $25 2058 468 S20 R RED WHT BLK no "OA"; RED & DBL bars touch $25 2059 468 S24 R DGR WHT BLK no "OA"; WHT separates RED & $25 2060 468 S25 R DOR WHT BLK no "OA"; WHT separates RED & $25 2061 468 S27b R BLK WHT BLK YEL eagle & color bar $15 2062 478 S2a C BLU BLK WHT 60X126 mm 12 mm wide LOR $65 2063 478 S3a C BLU BLK WHT 57 X 123 mm; 14 mm wide DOR $65 2064 478 S4a R DBL BLK WHT solid ORG arrowhead $40 2065 478 S5a RLBL BLK WHT 57 X 132 mm; DOR arrowhead; legs $35 2066 478 S6b R LTQ BLK WHT ORG ARROWHEAD $35 2067 478 S8 R LTQ BLK WHT ROR arrowhead; HOR bkgd; LTQ $35 2068 478 A1 C BLK YEL RED LPR mountain $45 2069 478 ZR1 CLBL WHT RED TRR; no bdr around PYL arrowhead; $20 2070 485 R1b C WHT DBL RED no tag; thin outline of mountain $125 2071 485 F1b C YEL WHT DBL DGR grass; 3 mm wide BLK smoke $75 2072 485 F2a R YEL WHT DBL DBL tags from lettering to bdr $35 2073 488 R1 C DBL WHT RED "TA TANKA"; 4 legs $90 Call or Email to reserve sale items (435)655-8899 or (801)655-8899 [email protected] 59 The Journal of the American Scouting Historical Society 2580 Silver Cloud Ct. Park City, UT 84060

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