Mary Leonore Shivvers and Peggy Bradford, 1936
Mary Leonore Shivvers (later Mary Thomas) and Peggy Bradford, Camp Counselors with Smoki dancers, Prescott, Arizona, 1936.
View ArticleJoan Shivvers, 1936
Joan Shivvers working on camp craft, Camp Fiesta, Prescott, Arizona, 1936. Joann was the younger sister of Mary Leonore Shivvers (later Mary Thomas) and was also one of the seven Girl Scouts in Arizona...
View ArticleJean Clark and Campers, 1930's, Prescott, Arizona.
Jean Clark counseling Girl Scout campers on a rock at Camp Fiesta, Prescott, Arizona, 1930's.
View ArticleTroop 1 from the Ireane Donner Family Collection, 1935
Troop 1 - Ireane Donner family collection, Ft. Apache Indinan Boarding School, 1935. The girls are practicing knot tying.
View ArticleTroop 1, Fort Apache Indian Boarding School, 1935
Troop 1, Fort Apache Boarding School, 1935.
View ArticleDaisy Whipple Donner and the Girl Scouts of Troop 1 (Whiteriver), 1933-34
Daisy Whipple Donner, Leader of Troop 1, and her troop at Whiteriver, Arizona , 1933-34. Daisy Donner was the wife of the superintendent of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, William Donner (b. 1877)
View ArticleGirl Scouts on Bicyles, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's.
Whiteriver Girl Scouts on bicyles, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's.
View ArticleCombined Girl and Boy Scout Troops, 1935
Combined Girl Scout Troop 1 and Boy Scouts at Whiteriver Indian Boarding School. Daisy Donner, Girl Scout Troop Leader, is standing in the middle. This photo was taken on the School playground.
View ArticleGirl Scouts, Brownies, and Boy Scouts at Whiteriver, Arizona.
The Girl and Boy Scouts, Whiteriver, 1935, taken at the Parade Grounds at the Whiteriver Indian Boarding School on the Fort Apache Reservation. The boarding school was not integrated but the Girl Scout...
View ArticleBrownie Girl Scouts, 1930's.
Intermediate Girl Scout Ilene Donner, wearing a light-colored uniform, stands in the center of the scouts. She was one of only seven girls in Arizona who eventually became a “golden eaglet”, the...
View ArticleGirl Scout on a Rock, 1936
Mary Leonore Shivvers (later Mary Thomas), Camp Fiesta counselor, 1936.
View ArticleDonner Children, Nature Study.
Ilene (Girl Scout), Billy Whipple (Boy Scout) and Ireane (Brownie) Donner inspect a pine cone in Whiteriver, Arizona. Note Ilene's Girl Scout badges on her right sleeve. Ilene's uniform is part of the...
View ArticleThree Girl Scout Campers at Camp Fiesta, 1937.
Three Girl Scout Campers at Camp Fiesta, Prescott, Arizona 1937. Cleanup after a camping trip.
View Article"Scouts." Camp Fiesta, 1937
Camp Fiesta Girl Scouts on horseback, Prescott, Arizona, 1937. Horses were probably provided by local ranchers.
View ArticleGirl Scouts from Flagstaff, Arizona, 1939
A Flagstaff Girl Scout troop at a cabin they helped buid with their fathers. Joyce Killip was the Girl Scout troop leader. The scouts are doing a canning project.
View ArticleGirl Scouts Swimming at Big Pine Mine Pond, 1940.
Girl Scouts swiming at Big Pine Mine Pond, Prescott, Arizona, 1940. Big Pine Mine belonged to Charles Dunning, husband of Maxie Dunning, an early supporter of Girl Scouting in Arizona. In 1916 Maxie...
View ArticleJean M. Clark, Girl Scout Camp Director at Big Pine Mine, 1940
Jean M. Clark, Girl Scout Camp Director at Big Pine Mine, 1940
View ArticleA get together of Girl Scout troops at Byrum Ranch (1930's), Whiteriver, Arizona
A get together of troops at Byrum Ranch, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's. The Drum and Fife Corps is pictured in the middle of this image. Mr. Byrum is on the far right.
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