According to Mike Hulsizer’s Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee History,
The camp became the property of the Erie County Council (ECC) in 1928. However, records suggest it likely operated as Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee beginning in 1925. Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee is a Seneca Indian word meaning “trustworthy-loyal”. At that time it was probably used by the BSA but open to other boys. The camp was located on 470 acres in the Three Valley Nature Reserve among the Holland Hills -3 miles south of Holland, NY. It became exclusive to the ECC in 1928. The camp had a kitchen, dining and recreation areas houses in the “Long House.” Below was a three acre gem of a lake, created by a 300-foot dam. On the shores was “Buccaneers Roost,” where one could find the craft shops and the shelters for boats and canoes
Here is a scan of their 1946 pocket patch.

Boy Scouts Of America Ceramic Mug Cup BSA Greater Niagara Frontier TI-WA-YA-EE
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Vintage BSA Patch 1952 Camp TI-WA-YA-EE AREA COUNCIL
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Boy Scouts Of America Ceramic Mug Cup BSA Camp TI-WA-YA-EE
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