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  2. Wilford Woodruff - Wikipedia

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    When Zion's Camp left Missouri, Woodruff stayed to help members in Clay County, Missouri. [7] He was ordained as a priest in 1834 and volunteered to serve a mission. After donating all his belongings to the church, Woodruff left Kirtland on January 12, 1835, preaching without "purse or scrip" in Arkansas and Tennessee. Woodruff's original ...

  3. Woodruff Cabin Site - Wikipedia

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    John Dwight Woodruff was born in Broome County, New York on December 20, 1847. Woodruff is believed to have built the cabin principally as a winter trapping camp and as a base for prospecting in the early summer. [2] Woodruff sold the cabin to Captain R.A. Torrey of the U.S. Army garrison at Fort Washakie.

  4. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Jackson is a 515-acre primitive camp located 5 miles east of Scottsboro on the Tennessee River at Jones Cove. Camp O'Rear: Black Warrior Council: Jasper: Active Archived July 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine: Camp O'Rear is a 90-acre primitive-style facility located in Jasper, AL. Camp Pushmataha: Mobile Area Council: Citronelle: Active

  5. List of councils (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Local councils of the Boy Scouts of America The Ideal Scout, a statue by R. Tait McKenzie in front of the Bruce S. Marks Scout Resource Center, the former headquarters of the Cradle of Liberty Council in Philadelphia Scouting portal The program of the Boy Scouts of America is administered through 248 local councils, with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a single city ...

  6. Buffalo Chip Campground - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Chip Campground was founded by Rod Woodruff. He remains the President and CEO. He and his family run and prepare for each August music festival [46] with the help of a small staff employed full-time year round and few hundred temporary help staff the grounds for the event. [47] Carol, Rod's wife, manages the box office.

  7. Robert W. Woodruff - Wikipedia

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    Robert Winship Woodruff (December 6, 1889 – March 7, 1985) was an American businessman who served as the president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 until 1955. With a large net worth, he was also a major philanthropist, and many educational and cultural landmarks in the U.S. city of Atlanta, Georgia , bear his name.

  8. Scouting in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Camp Merrie-Wood is a day camp located in Manchester, Connecticut. The Motto is "There is beauty and strength in our differences." Camp Merrie-Wood facilities include a Lodge, a playing field, and hiking trails. Units have pavilions to offer shelter for rainy day activities.

  9. Atlanta Area Council - Wikipedia

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    Egwa Tawa Dee Lodge is the Order of the Arrow lodge that serves the Atlanta Area Council. It was chartered in 1938 as Broad-Winged-Hawk #129. Egwa Tawa Dee is translated from "equa tawadi", the Cherokee language for the lodge's totem, the broad-winged hawk whose literal translation is "big hawk"; for ease of pronunciation, it was spelled out as "Egwa Tawa Dee" to aid in pronunciation.