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THE NATAHWOP

Journal of the Roanoke Scouting History Project


 * Dispatches from Camp
 * Categories
   * Camp Powhatan
   * Camp Ottari
   * High Knoll
   * Troop History
   * Staff Photos
   * Gallery of Scout Mugs
 * Hankins Tales
 * Digital Collections
   * Scout Mugs
 * About the Project
 * Contact

Welcome to the Roanoke Scouting History Blog, celebrating stories from the Blue
Ridge Mountains Council, BSA, and sharing boy scout artifacts from over the
years. This project has had many versions over the past 25 years, and this
latest site hopes to expand into an archive of stories, photos, newspaper
articles and other source documents. If you wish to contribute any of the above,
please contact the editor by using our Contact Form. In the name of
preservation, we appreciate your help!

 * 
   Camp Powhatan Staff 1958
   by Stephen Warren
   This photo turned up in 2023 in a private collection and was donated to the
   Roanoke Scouting History Project. It shows, by name, the entire staff of Camp
   Powhatan in 1958. It is the earliest staff photo…
 * 
   Saying Goodbye to Your Scout Troop of Origin
   by Stephen Warren
   Last night (December 18, 2023), I witnessed the final Court of Honor ceremony
   of my original scout unit, Troop 50, of Woodlawn United Methodist Church in
   Roanoke, VA. After years of declining enlistments and the loss of…
 * 
   Hankins Tales: “1963 – The year I became a Boy Scout”
   by John Hankins
   (Originally posted on social media March 27, 2015) I officially became a Boy
   Scout in November of 1963. In Troop 50, there was a rule that if you wanted
   to go to summer camp you needed to…
 * 
   1966 Camp Powhatan Staff Photos
   by Stephen Warren
   (Staff leadership group photo) Front Row: ?, Doug Testerman, Charlie Hill, ?
   Back Row: Shelby Dickerson, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? (Photo submitted by W. Scott
   Smith; source: Radford University’s Farmer Collection)
 * 
   1986 Camp Ottari Staff Photo
   by Stephen Warren
   Front Row: Linda Curcio, Joe Curcio, Dave Clark Second Row: ?, Int’l Scout –
   “Mr. Ketchup,” Aaron Clark, Sam Cook, Dan Teats, Stephanie Will, “Duck”
   Mallard Third Row: Joe Coyle, John Shaner, Eric Lassiter, Bill Moose, Travis…



“The Natahwop” is an online journal of history for the Scouting programs of the
Blue Ridge Mountains Council, BSA (formerly Roanoke Area Council and Piedmont
Area Council), including Camp Powhatan, Camp Ottari, High Knoll Trail, and more.
The Natahwop and the Roanoke Scouting History Project are supportive of, but not
associated with the BRMC, which you can find here.

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