Boy Scout Backpack Perry, the middle McFaddin child, had an adventurous spirit. He loved being outside and at the ranch. It made perfect sense that he would be a part of the first Boy Scouts troop in Southeast Texas! Organized in Beaumont on September 16, 1911, Troop 1 became the foundation for a continuing Boy Scouts presence in the region.
The troop did not wear uniforms until the following October when they attended the Southeast Texas Fair. In January 1912, the troop hiked to Spindletop Springs to take a troop photograph. Later that year, during the summer, the troop hiked from Beaumont to Rollover and back, about 140 miles. It was reported that 55 scouts began the Rollover hike; however, only ten walked the entire distance.
About the Object:
The stained rectangular shaped backpack with two canvas straps on the back, which fastened through metal buckles (one is missing) was Perry McFaddin's personal Boy Scout pack. The front flap has "Boy Scouts of America..." printed in black along with the Boy Scout emblem. A handwritten inscription, written in black ink says, "Perry McFaddin, Jr." The bag contains pockets on the front and inside.
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