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Hornaday Awards History Center

Welcome to the Michigan Tipisa Campsite. This site contains ideas for Scouting events and Histories of Scouting Organizations, Camps, Events, Awards and People.

After some very extensive research I have added a number of pages pertaining to the history of the Hornaday Awards and to William T. Hornaday.

This site is maintained by David L. Eby , Scouting Historian and Researcher, and is not affiliated with the BSA. Send me an e-mail.




"The wild life of today is not wholly ours, to dispose of as we please. It has been given to us IN TRUST. We must account for it to those who come after us and audit our records"
William T. Hornaday - circa 1913 (a.k.a. "The Campaigning Trustee")



"What America needs is more lovers of children and fewer lovers of things"
H. Roe. Bartle (a.k.a. "Lone Bear")



Copyright 2000-2002 by David L. Eby

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