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Mergers Leading to Thomas A. Edison Council
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In March of 2004, I met with Bill Osvath and Herman Reich at the Friendly's in South Brunswich to discuss some background of the Raritan Council. Bill is a big, friendly, outspoken person who was District Executive for Raritan Council for a long time. He knows many, many people and has lots and lots of stories. Bill would start a story, then verge off onto an even more interesting story while I was desparately trying to follow on paper. When I reviewed my notes at home, I fear there may be a degree of confusion. While it was an interesting afternoon, I hope this makes sense to you. Time Line Chart Raritan Council The council purchased land along the Delaware River, about a half mile from Camp Pahaquarra, to become Camp Cowaw. When Camp Cowaw opened, there was no mess hall and scouts had to walk to Camp Pahaquarra for their meals. The council Order of the Arrow was Cowaw Lodge 9. Around 1968, there were plans to build the Tocks Island Dam across the Delaware River, creating a huge reservoir for flood control, and the government began purchasing land along the river. Both Camp Cowaw and Camp Pahaquarra were sold at that time. Camp Pahaquarra was replaced by Yards Creek Scout Reservation at nearby Blairstown, NJ. Camp Cowaw was replaced (after a bit of a story) by expanding the existing Camp Sakawawin at Branchville, NJ. Bill mentions that Camp Cowaw was sold for about $230,000 and the money was used to purchase a former gun club in Pennsylvania. The club, featuring a lodge with a huge table and a wood burning stove, was located on Beaver Mountain at Big Bass Lake. It appears to have been used by the council for a very short time (if ever), and I do not know what happened to it.
Middlesex Council Thomas A. Edison Council The new Thomas A. Edison Council was organized as Arrowhead District, Cowaw District (the old Raritan Council), Leni Lenape District and Towpath District. The Order of the Arrow lodges were re-organized as Narraticong Lodge 9. The story gets a little confusing here. However, it appears that around 1982, under the guidance of Scout Executive Walt King, Thomas A. Edison was re-organized into three districts, Joyce Kilmer District, Raritan Bay District (the old Raritan Council), and Semeos District. At about the same time, the council camp was renamed to its current name, Kittatinny Mountain Scout Reservation. January 1, 2000, Thomas A. Edison Council merged with George Washington Council to form the new, Central New Jersey Council. Yards Creek Scout Reservation and Kittitanny Mountain Scout Reservation were transferred to the new council. The two separate Order of the Arrow Lodges were merged and renamed as Sakuwit Lodge 2 Please contact me if you can add to this history (address available on the Home Page). |
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