Legends of Camp Cherokee is broken up into sections about the camp directors, sites around the camp such as the mess hall, waterfront, cabins and the athletic field. Camp Cherokee has been a summer retreat for generations of Carolina boys and girls, ages 6 to 14, since its opening in 1945
Gardner-Webb University continues a commitment to summer camps that offers participants the chance t...
During the Great Depression years, many enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tri...
General information about staying at Pinewood Camps during their 17th season in 1930. Includes seve...
Legends of Camp Cherokee is broken up into sections about the camp directors, sites around the camp...
Written by Terry L. Norton ’81 and recently released by McFarland Publishers, the 232-page book cont...
The story of the Cropsey Maniac exemplifies a legend used at summer camp to reinforce what is expect...
Information about a summer camp for boys in Jefferson, Maine, in 1929. Includes several photographs
Through Academy (ACAD) 101, all first-year students participated in “The Reading Tent Project”, a sh...
The event will be held on the Winthrop campus in the DiGiorgio Campus Center from 9 a.m. until 12:45...
This is an informational brochure describing Camp Burnt Gin. It tells about the campers, the facilit...
In this year's report, the Cherokee Preservation Foundation focuses on some of the investments the F...
Summer camp has been a long tradition for many families across the United States. It is a favorite s...
Students, faculty host 5th annual summer camp for youth with disabilities Volunteer to help with th...
A publication of the Luther Gulick Camps directed by Charlotte V. Gulick. Digitized from Box 1, fold...
Camp Hope was first established in 1925 and was dedicated to Hope Thomson Robertson, wife of Reuben ...
Gardner-Webb University continues a commitment to summer camps that offers participants the chance t...
During the Great Depression years, many enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tri...
General information about staying at Pinewood Camps during their 17th season in 1930. Includes seve...
Legends of Camp Cherokee is broken up into sections about the camp directors, sites around the camp...
Written by Terry L. Norton ’81 and recently released by McFarland Publishers, the 232-page book cont...
The story of the Cropsey Maniac exemplifies a legend used at summer camp to reinforce what is expect...
Information about a summer camp for boys in Jefferson, Maine, in 1929. Includes several photographs
Through Academy (ACAD) 101, all first-year students participated in “The Reading Tent Project”, a sh...
The event will be held on the Winthrop campus in the DiGiorgio Campus Center from 9 a.m. until 12:45...
This is an informational brochure describing Camp Burnt Gin. It tells about the campers, the facilit...
In this year's report, the Cherokee Preservation Foundation focuses on some of the investments the F...
Summer camp has been a long tradition for many families across the United States. It is a favorite s...
Students, faculty host 5th annual summer camp for youth with disabilities Volunteer to help with th...
A publication of the Luther Gulick Camps directed by Charlotte V. Gulick. Digitized from Box 1, fold...
Camp Hope was first established in 1925 and was dedicated to Hope Thomson Robertson, wife of Reuben ...
Gardner-Webb University continues a commitment to summer camps that offers participants the chance t...
During the Great Depression years, many enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tri...
General information about staying at Pinewood Camps during their 17th season in 1930. Includes seve...