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CARTOON: BOY SCOUTS, 1912. A new scout on the old trail - Put it thar, Pard! Yer do us proud

CARTOON: BOY SCOUTS, 1912. A new scout on the old trail - Put it thar, Pard! Yer do us proud


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CARTOON: BOY SCOUTS, 1912. A new scout on the old trail - Put it thar, Pard! Yer do us proud

CARTOON: BOY SCOUTS, 1912.
A new scout on the old trail - Put it thar, Pard! Yer do us proud! Illustration by Will Crawford published in Puck, 5 June 1912

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This vintage photograph captures the spirit of adventure and camaraderie that defined the early Boy Scouts in America. Published in Puck magazine on June 5,1912, this charming illustration by Will Crawford depicts a new scout embarking on an old trail. Dressed in buckskin clothing reminiscent of frontier pioneers like Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett, the young scout is warmly greeted by his fellow scouts with a firm handshake and words of encouragement: "Put it thar, Pard! Yer do us proud!". The scene exudes a sense of pride and admiration for these young boys who were eager to explore the great outdoors and learn valuable life skills. The illustration also pays homage to legendary figures from American history such as Buffalo Bill Cody, California Joe, Texas Jack Omohundro, and Kit Carson. Through their distinctive attire and camping tent in the background, this image transports us back to a time when scouting was still in its early stages but already making an impact on shaping future leaders. It serves as a reminder of the enduring values that have been passed down through generations within the Boy Scouts organization. Preserved by Granger Art on Demand from The Granger Collection archives in New York City, this print offers a glimpse into America's rich cultural heritage while celebrating the timeless ideals upheld by scouting movements worldwide.

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