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Camp Grizzly Item Info

Title:
Camp Grizzly
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1951
Approximated Date:
yes
Description:
A description of camping at Camp Grizzly for scout training. Text in the photo reads: "Camping is one of the most important phases of Scout training. It teaches the boy how to live with others, how to live out-of-doors and how to train himself for survival and other emergencies. There are 2195 Scouts enrolled in the Lewis-Clark Council of which 495 participated in camping activity during 1951."
Subjects:
camping scouts
Location:
Latah County, IdahoLaird Park
Latitude:
46.94230499
Longitude:
-116.655205
Source Identifier:
phs_170
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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Preferred Citation:
"Camp Grizzly", Potlatch Historical Society Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/phs/items/phs2026.html
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