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  2. Camp Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    Camp Cherokee (Tennessee) Camp Cherokee (Texas) This page was last edited on 25 June 2020, at 18:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Circle Ten Council - Wikipedia

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    Circle Ten Council is a Boy Scouts of America (BSA) chartered council in central north Texas and a portion of Oklahoma.It encompasses all or parts of: Camp, Collin, Dallas, Delta, Ellis, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Henderson, Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Lamar, Morris, Navarro, Rains, Red River, Rockwall, Titus, and Van Zandt counties in Texas as well as Bryan, Choctaw, McCurtain, and Pushmataha ...

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

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    Consists of Camp Cherokee and Camp Meisenbach. C.W. Post Memorial Camp: South Plains Council: Post, TX: Active: El Rancho Cima: Sam Houston Area Council: Hays County, TX and Comal County, TX: Sold: Included Cockrell River Camp. Sold in 2018. [88] George W. Pirtle Scout Reservation: East Texas Area Council: Gary City, TX: Hamman Scout Camp: Sam ...

  5. Category : Defunct local council camps of the Boy Scouts of ...

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    C. Camp Arataba; Camp Arrowhead (Alabama) Camp Cedar Valley; Camp Cherokee (Texas) Camp Circle X; Camp Crescent M; Camp Dimond; Camp Dimond-O; Camp Irving; Camp Kanesatake

  6. Scouting in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Scouting in Texas has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society.

  7. Kia Kima Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Camp Cherokee was established in 1965 as an "outpost camp". All troops that camp in Cherokee retrieve their meals from the centralized commissary and prepare the food in their campsites. Cherokee is smaller than Camp Osage with 10 campsites. Cherokee is home to John A. Cooper Lake, the site of its waterfront, which includes small boat sailing ...

  8. Texas Cherokees - Wikipedia

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    They settled near present-day Dallas but were forced by local tribes to move east into what is now Rusk County, Texas. By 1822, an estimated 800 Cherokee lived in Texas. [1] When Texas passed from Spanish to Mexican governance, Cherokee petitioned the new Mexican authorities for formal land grants but were denied. In 1830, an estimated 800 ...

  9. Mount Tabor Indian Community - Wikipedia

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    With the approval of the 1975 Cherokee Nation constitution, the Texas Cherokees and Associated bands ceased to exist in Oklahoma without a vote. The name of this now non-existent Mount Tabor Indian Community and or Texas Cherokees and Associated Bands was then taken by JC Thompson in 1997 to form a modern group which he claimed was the ...