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Virtual Boxwell || Contact Us
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/email.php
If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please fill out this form to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you. This set up continued well into the 1990s for the most part, though the individual camp phones were eventually pulled out. Each camp communicated with each other through CB radio and if you wanted to make a phone call, you waited in lines for a pay phone at the Cripple Crab. Content Used by Permission. Wa Ha Nasa Lodge #111. Middle Tennessee Council Patches.
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Virtual Boxwell || The Staff
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/staff.php
Did you work on the staff? If so, this may be the place for you! Here you will find listings for directors and staff photos, as well as some casual photos of life on staff over the years. Use the links below to either check out the Staff and Its Leadership. If you see mistakes, omissions, or just have a suggestion, let us know. This portion is always a work in progress and there are definitely some holes! Also, note that our information on the Administrative Staff, Woodbadge and CubWorld is woefully.
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Virtual Boxwell || Virtual Museum
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/museum.php
Virtual Boxwell Virtual Museum. The Virtual Museum is just what it sounds like- an online museum of artifacts and materials from Boxwell's history. Unlike the photos loaded onto Flickr, this museum makes an attempt to tell parts of the Boxwell story. In short, there is context here; you can see how the images or the songs fit into the larger story of Boxwell. So, choose a section and let your journey into Boxwell's history begin! Message from the Webmaster: In order to properly enjoy the Museum- both sec...
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Virtual Boxwell || The Camp
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/camp.php
Welcome to the Camp Section. Here you will find the heart and soul of VirtualBoxwell. Each link below will take you to an interactive map for the specific camp. The map will give you not only information on where things are located, but on site capacities as well. So, choose a location below to learn more about a specific camp or specific location around the reservation or even a particular camp's history. Maybe you just want to know more about a particular program area. This is the place.
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Virtual Boxwell || Media
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/media.php
The Media page is the threshold for a sampling of the visual and auditory media we have accumulated over the years. Most of this material is currently in the form of photos and those photos have been posted to the photo-sharing website Flickr. Of course is not just a place to showcase photos, it is also a place to make comments. If you don't have a Flickr account. We'd encourage you to open one (it's free! Then you can comment on the images there and possibly even help us identify some people! There are ...
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Virtual Boxwell || Credits
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/credits.php
VirtualBoxwell.org is not an official website of the Middle Tennessee Council. VirtualBoxwell is the creation of dedicated volunteers and former staff members. Questions about camping/site reservations or current programs should be directed to the Middle Tennessee Council. A Note on Credits and Attributions. All photos used on VirtualBoxwell.org are protected under a Creative Commons License with Attribution. Read more here: http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Table of Contents: Home. Sunset beh...
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About Us
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/about.php
The VirtualBoxwell Team is a group of dedicated former Boxwell staff members. Collectively, our experience reaches all the way back to the Old Hickory Lake Boxwell's very first summers. In the late 1990s, we realized that camp history was being lost. It is important for us to note that VirtualBoxwell.org has been hosted by Christian Web Hosting. VirtualBoxwell is not officially affiliated with the Middle Tennessee Council. However. History of a History. Content Used by Permission. Wa Ha Nasa Lodge #111.
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Virtual Boxwell || Boxwell Primer
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/primer.php
Prim er (ˈpri-mər): noun. Definition: a small introductory book on a subject; a short informative piece of writing; a small book for teaching children to read. In colonial times, a primer was an elementary school textbook that introduced students to ideas and basic principles. For the 21st century, this Boxwell primer is to briefly introduce you to people, places, and stories that you may have heard about, but weren't sure what they were. This is a work in progress, so check back! Traditions are lost....
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Virtual Boxwell || Site Map
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/site_map.php
Table of Contents: Primer. The Virtual Museum: Woodbadge. The Virtual Museum: Permanent Collection. The Virtual Museum: Special Exhibitions. 1959 Capital Development Campaign. A Complete Summer: Parnell 1993. History of a History. Return to Table of Contents. Content Used by Permission. Wa Ha Nasa Lodge #111. Middle Tennessee Council Patches.
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Virtual Boxwell || In Memory
http://www.virtualboxwell.org/in_memory.php
Boxwell has existed in some form since 1920. Most Staff Reunions have focused on the Old Hickory Boxwell and Rock Island. Still, as of the 2014 Reunion, there was still a list of over 2700 people who had served on staff. Including the Narrows and the Linden camps- information we don't have- would increase this list to well over 3000 Staff members. Sadly, this also means that not all former staff members are still with us. Section of this website, we can present a partial list. George T. Andrews, Jr.