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The '''Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation''', located in northern [[New Jersey]], was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years.  It was named after [[Mortimer L. Schiff]], the father of [[John M. Schiff]]; both of whom were [[World Scout Committee]] members and notable early [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA) leaders. 


The original reservation comprised 400 acres camp near [[Mendham, New Jersey]] and was in operation from 1932-1979.  It was formally dedicated on [[October 18]], [[1933]]. The land was purchased for the BSA by Mrs. Jacob Schiff in memory of her son, Mortimer, who died an untimely death while President of the BSA in 1931. During this time it served as the BSA's National Training Center, the Ellsworth H. Augustus International Scout House, and the first [[Wood Badge]] courses held in the United States.  
The '''Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation''', located in northern New Jersey, was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years.  It was named after Mortimer L. Schiff, the father of [[John M. Schiff]]; both of whom were [[World Scout Committee]] members and notable early [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA) leaders.


After the 1979 move of the BSA National Headquarters from [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]] to Arlington Texas, the [[Philmont Scout Reservation]] in [[New Mexico]] became the new home of the National Training Center.
The original reservation comprised 400 acres camp near Mendham, New Jersey and was in operation from 1932-1979.  It was formally dedicated on [[October 18]], [[1933]]. The land was purchased for the BSA by Mrs. Jacob Schiff in memory of her son, Mortimer, who died an untimely death while President of the BSA in 1931. During this time it served as the BSA's National Training Center, the Ellsworth H. Augustus International Scout House, and the first [[Wood Badge]] courses held in the United States.  


Upon its closing, Nassau County Council's Camp Wauwepex in [[Wading River, New York]] was renamed to [[John M. Schiff Scout Reservation]] in honor of Moritmer's son, John.
After the 1979 move of the BSA National Headquarters from New Brunswick, New Jersey to Arlington Texas, the [[Philmont Scout Reservation]] in New Mexico became the new home of the National Training Center.
 
Upon its closing, Nassau County Council's Camp Wauwepex in Wading River, New York was renamed to [[John M. Schiff Scout Reservation]] in honor of Moritmer's son, John.


The grave of [[William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt|Green Bar Bill]] lies within the '''Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation''', now within the geographic scope of the [[Scouting in New Jersey|Patriots Path Council]]. Today over 310 acres of the original 500 acres of the camp are used by the [[Schiff Nature Preserve]].
The grave of [[William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt|Green Bar Bill]] lies within the '''Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation''', now within the geographic scope of the [[Scouting in New Jersey|Patriots Path Council]]. Today over 310 acres of the original 500 acres of the camp are used by the [[Schiff Nature Preserve]].


==Men of Schiff==
== Men of Schiff ==
Men of Schiff together <br>
Men of Schiff together <br />
Taking to the world. <br>
Taking to the world. <br />
Scouting ways forever, <br>
Scouting ways forever, <br />
With flags and banners <br>
With flags and banners <br />
Mightily Unfurled <br>
Mightily Unfurled <br />
To our Oath and Scout Law <br>
To our Oath and Scout Law <br />
True We'll always be <br>
True We'll always be <br />
With every council <br>
With every council <br />
every region <br>
every region <br />
Bound together in our legion <br>
Bound together in our legion <br />
Men of Schiff are we. <br>
Men of Schiff are we. <br />


==References==
== References ==
*[http://www.schiffscoutreservation.com Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation home page]
*[http://www.schiffscoutreservation.com Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation home page]
*[http://www.schiffscoutreservation.com/gift.html Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation purchase]
*[http://www.schiffscoutreservation.com/gift.html Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation purchase]
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*[http://www.schiffnaturepreserve.org Schiff Nature Preserve]
*[http://www.schiffnaturepreserve.org Schiff Nature Preserve]
*[http://www.woodbadge.org/wbgbbWB.htm Wood Badge history]
*[http://www.woodbadge.org/wbgbbWB.htm Wood Badge history]
==See also==
== See also ==
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*[[Scouting memorials]]
*[[Scouting memorials]]
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[[Category:National camps (Boy Scouts of America)]]
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 17 January 2010

The Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation, located in northern New Jersey, was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years. It was named after Mortimer L. Schiff, the father of John M. Schiff; both of whom were World Scout Committee members and notable early Boy Scouts of America (BSA) leaders.

The original reservation comprised 400 acres camp near Mendham, New Jersey and was in operation from 1932-1979. It was formally dedicated on October 18, 1933. The land was purchased for the BSA by Mrs. Jacob Schiff in memory of her son, Mortimer, who died an untimely death while President of the BSA in 1931. During this time it served as the BSA's National Training Center, the Ellsworth H. Augustus International Scout House, and the first Wood Badge courses held in the United States.

After the 1979 move of the BSA National Headquarters from New Brunswick, New Jersey to Arlington Texas, the Philmont Scout Reservation in New Mexico became the new home of the National Training Center.

Upon its closing, Nassau County Council's Camp Wauwepex in Wading River, New York was renamed to John M. Schiff Scout Reservation in honor of Moritmer's son, John.

The grave of Green Bar Bill lies within the Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation, now within the geographic scope of the Patriots Path Council. Today over 310 acres of the original 500 acres of the camp are used by the Schiff Nature Preserve.

Men of Schiff

Men of Schiff together
Taking to the world.
Scouting ways forever,
With flags and banners
Mightily Unfurled
To our Oath and Scout Law
True We'll always be
With every council
every region
Bound together in our legion
Men of Schiff are we.

References

See also

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