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  • * El Llano Grande - serving De Baca, Roosevelt, and Curry Counties
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  • [[Scouting and Guiding in Roosevelt County, Montana|Roosevelt]] /
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  • [[Scouting and Guiding in Roosevelt County, New Mexico|Roosevelt]] /
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  • [[Category:Roosevelt]]
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  • ...Council]] blossomed once again in Saco. [[Bangor Council]] opened [[Camp Roosevelt]], believed to be the first council camp in Maine, the same year. [[Portla ...there are references to the council being named "Katahdin Council" on Camp Roosevelt patches, it is generally believed that "Area" has been a part of the counci
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  • ...t was the first United States Chief Forester in the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.
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  • ...etween people who are divided because of the diversity of languages." Mrs. Roosevelt was, at the time of this letter, president of the Committee of Human Rights
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  • ...2 [[Copper Council]] AZ #9 1977 merged with [[Theodore Roosevelt Council]] #10 ...4 [[Grand Canyon Council]] AZ #12 1993 merged with [[Theodore Roosevelt Council]] #10 forming [[Grand Canyon Council]] #10
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  • ...ice]] with [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Chief Scout Executive]] [[James E. West (Scouting)|James E. West]] ...]. Head joined [[President of the United States|U.S. Pres.]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and BSA [[Chief Scout Executive]] [[James E. West (Scouting)|James E. Wes
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  • ...velt obtain the services of judo teacher [[Yamashita Yoshiaki]], first for Roosevelt himself and then for the [[United States Naval Academy]].<ref>Svinth, Josep
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • ...ee]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] and the Theodore Roosevelt Council Executive Board. After a long tenure as vice-president of the BSA
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  • ...tted to the Washington, D.C. [[Bar association|bar]]. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] appointed him to the Board of Pension Appeals in the [[United States Depa ...ice]] with [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Walter W. Head]], [[national president of the Boy Scouts of America
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  • *[[Theodore Roosevelt Council]]
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • ...on National Reserve and San Jacinto National Reserve by President Theodore Roosevelt and named after former president Grover Cleveland. It is headquartered in S
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  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
    7 KB (1,014 words) - 11:04, 11 November 2019
  • # '''[[R-C Scout Ranch]] (AKA: Camp Theodore Roosevelt)''' - located east of Payson, along the banks of Christopher Creek, R-C Sco
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  • This 35,000 acre wilderness area was set aside by President Roosevelt in 1938 as home to 295 species of bird, 115 species of fish, 74 species of
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  • ...a business perspective. He was known as [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|President Roosevelt's]] unofficial Ambassador in NY and often entertained foreign statesmen. In ...the most prominent businessmen in the Democratic Party. He was considered Roosevelt's strongest supporter in the business community.{{Citation needed|date=Augu
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  • ...lark, Neil Armstrong, Norman Rockwell, Richard Byrd, Silver Buffalo, Teddy Roosevelt
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  • | [[Camp Roosevelt]] || || || ...ation]] ||Katahdin Area Council || Active || The Reservation includes Camp Roosevelt and has been in operation since 1921. The camp is in Eddington, Maine and h
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  • | [[Theodore Roosevelt Council]]
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  • ...1921 floods in [[Pueblo, Colorado]] and [[San Antonio, Texas]]. President Roosevelt delivered a radio address in 1934 appealing for assistance for the distress
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  • |386||[[Theodore Roosevelt Council]]||Massapequa
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  • ...g her connections, she was able to convince Susan Ludlow Parish, [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]'s godmother; Mina Miller Edison, the wife of [[Thomas Edison]]; and Berth
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