Boy Scouts of America
William D. Boyce was a Chicago publisher who founded the Boy Scouts of America in 1910 after being inspired by the British Scouting movement. According to legend, Boyce was guided through a London fog in 1909 by an unknown British Scout, which led him to Robert Baden-Powell's Scouting headquarters and motivated him to establish an American version of the organization.
Cub Scout Songbook
Railroading (Merit Badge Series)
First Aid: Merit Badge
Okpik Cold Weather Camping
Wood Carving
Public Health
Personal Fitness
Order of the Arrow Handbook
Wilderness Survival, Merit Badge Series
Five-Minute Guaranteed Bugle Course
Varsity Basketball
Wolf Cub Scout book. 1954 [Leather Bound]
Emergency Preparedness
Inventing
Model design and building
Surveying
Plumbing
Group Meeting Sparklers
Music and Bugling, BSA, Merit Badge Series
Pets
Camping
Horsemanship
Metalwork
Cooking