Organizational papers, 1917-1976.

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Organizational papers, 1917-1976.

Organizational papers, 1917-1976 and undated, includes: correspondence; financial and membership reports; meeting minutes; photographs and negatives; newsletters; and newspaper clippings (copies), of the Summer Trail, Saginaw Bay Area, Lake Huron; and Valley Trails Boy Scout councils of Mich. Also included are materials documenting the merger of Summer Trails and Valley Trails councils and the resulting transfer of Bear Lake Scount Camp, 1961; and the articles of incorpoation for both councils, 1922 and 1944. Oversized photographs document the organizational meeting of the council in 1971.

1.5 cubic ft. (in 3 boxes, 1 Oversized folder) : ill.

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Boy Scouts of America. Lake Huron Area Council.

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