Images of America: Monmouth Council Boy Scouts
Corrections and Additions
Updated November 10, 2005
Page 7, note these additions to the list of camps:
Scout Farm Camp, Red Bank, 1917
Camp Joy, Lakewood, 1930s
Camp Derrick, Jamesburg, 1921-1970s
Camp Burton-at-Allaire was used on a limited basis until
about 1942
Page 14, top, line 8,
change "Randolph Hearst's" to "William Randolph Hearst's".
Page 24, top, line 3,
change "jamborees" to "jamboree".
Page 71, top, line 3,
change "the early 1960s" to "1962".
Page 72, bottom,
the range officer pictured on the right was John Kern.
[Correction provided by Ed Semple.]
Page 77 bottom,
the man at left is Cliff Fronapfel, and the boy 2nd from left is Ed
Fish.
Page 73, line 13.
change "the fair and the camporee" to "the show and the camporee"
Page 85, top, line 1,
change "1964" to "1950".
Page 98,
Troop 128, Middletown, was also deeply involved in the development of
the Battle of Monmouth trail, and they are also pictured in the trail
dedication picture. The scoutmaster of T. 128
was Roy Bradbury.
[Correction provided by Spencer Morasch.]
Page 104, top, the Cub pack illustrated was from Derby, CT.
Page 110, top, line 1,
change "An Explorer band" to "The Explorer drum and bugle corps from
the New Jersey State Home for Boys at Jamesburg".
Page 117, line 32,
add "NE-IV-8 (Schiff, 1975)" after "(Forestburg, 1969)".
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