1979-1986 Camp Tuscazoar
Camp Tuscazoar opened in 1924, and was in continuous operation until it was closed and sold in 1986. It was located along the Tuscarawus River, and featured Pioneer's Point overlooking the river valley and Buzzard's Roost over looking the Dover the dam. The camp was steeped in traditions, many of which continue today at the new summer camp of Buckeye Council, Seven Ranges Scout Reservation.
The camp was sold to the Kimble Companies, but was purchased back by a group of scout volunteers and placed into a trust and is operated as a non-profit - still providing camping adventures to area youth today. The camp also sells maple syrup to help fund its operations, harvested from the many sugar maple trees that grew on the property since the 1920s.
The known patch and neckerchief issues are below. In addition, there are many slide, belt buckle, tokens, tshirts and other items that were issued for the camp.
1979
Camp Patch
N1 Camper
N2 Camp Staff
1980
1980N
1981N2
1981
1981N1
1982a
1982b
1982N
brown lock stitch
black lock stitch
1983
1983N
N2 Camp Staff
1984
Camp Patch
N1 Camper
1985a
1985b
1985N1a White
1985N1b Lt Blue
1985N1c Dk Blue
1985 Hat Pin Icky's Trail
1986
1986N1
1986N2
1986 Hat Pin