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Standard of honors

Standard of honors

Standard of honors for the Camp Fire Club of American which lists big game animals from Africa divided into Honor and High Honor classifications. To be considered for an honor, applicants must submit proof and a committee will consider will take into consideration the difficulties overcome, any risk involved, the rarity of the species, and the location the animal was killed.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-16

Creator(s)

Camp Fire Club of America

Chowder pot

Chowder pot

The Camp Fire Club is producing a “Camp-Fire Chowder Pot, or Kettle,” designed by artist Frederick M. Spiegle and richly decorated. The committee is soliciting mottos to go around the pot, and promises that whoever submits the selected phrase will get a pot for free. Recipients are given the opportunity to order a pot, and to suggest a motto to be put on it.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-03-01

Creator(s)

Camp Fire Club of America

The welcome camp-fire built for Theodore Roosevelt by the Camp-fire club of America

The welcome camp-fire built for Theodore Roosevelt by the Camp-fire club of America

The Camp-fire Club of America welcomes Theodore Roosevelt on his return to the United States after an African safari and tour of Europe. A poem, with accompanying illustrations and photographs, celebrates Roosevelt’s hunting and recreational achievements. The event’s schedule includes a reception, luncheon, and an address from Roosevelt.

Collection

America

Creation Date

1910-06-22

Creator(s)

Camp-fire Club of America