I’ve written that during its earliest years, each borough operated its own independent camp(s). Things began to change in 1938 when Alfred C. Nichols became the Director of TMR. A standard reservation‑wide program called the TMR Scout Award replaced individual borough awards and recognition programs.
Here we have a sample of the Orange Bordered Craftsman Patch.
The patch was used from 1938 to circa 1950 when it was replaced by cloth varieties.
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