112/11/D4
Flag
Name/Title
Flag
Lexicon
Description
Flag from Orleans County Salem Lake 4-H Camp.
Acquisition
Accession
1990.14
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
4-H
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Lake Salem
Village
Derby
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Entry/Object ID
1990.14.3
Pennant
Name/Title
Pennant
Lexicon
Description
Yellow felt Boy Scout pennant that includes a circular logo for Camp Plymouth, Calvin Coolidge Council with the image of a Davy Crockett-like figure holding a musket and a paddle. The words "Boy Scouts of American" is printed in large blue letters.
Acquisition
Accession
2006.73
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002), Boy Scouts of America
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Felt
Entry/Object ID
2006.73.12
Context
Excerpts below from Vermont Historical Society Library summary of documents.
"Charles Willard Phipard was born Aug. 5, 1916, in New York City, the son of Dr.
Willard Phipard and Hazel (Dealing) Phipard.
Charles and his sister Helen spent many summers of their youth with their great-aunt and great-uncle, Cora Gero Munsell and Dr. Chauncy Munsell in South Royalton, Vermont.
Charles Phipard received his elementary education at Poly Prep Day School in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the school attended by his father and grandfather. He attended Wesleyan
University and Upsala College, graduating with degrees in business and economics. He
was a member of the Delta Upsilon national fraternity and served in the U.S. Army Air
Force during World War II; most of his time was spend in Canada as a weather observer.
After his discharge he returned home to Long Island and worked in the
experimental department of Sperry Gyroscope. In 1956 he moved to Royalton, Vermont,
to be near his sister and purchased a farm on Waterman Road where he raised chickens.
Charles Phipard was a charter member of the Heartland Lions Club, where he
served as treasurer for many years. He was active as a Boy Scout leader, a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution, and for many years was State Commissioner and
Treasurer for Babe Ruth Baseball. He died August 7, 2002. "
"Charles Willard Phipard was born Aug. 5, 1916, in New York City, the son of Dr.
Willard Phipard and Hazel (Dealing) Phipard.
Charles and his sister Helen spent many summers of their youth with their great-aunt and great-uncle, Cora Gero Munsell and Dr. Chauncy Munsell in South Royalton, Vermont.
Charles Phipard received his elementary education at Poly Prep Day School in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the school attended by his father and grandfather. He attended Wesleyan
University and Upsala College, graduating with degrees in business and economics. He
was a member of the Delta Upsilon national fraternity and served in the U.S. Army Air
Force during World War II; most of his time was spend in Canada as a weather observer.
After his discharge he returned home to Long Island and worked in the
experimental department of Sperry Gyroscope. In 1956 he moved to Royalton, Vermont,
to be near his sister and purchased a farm on Waterman Road where he raised chickens.
Charles Phipard was a charter member of the Heartland Lions Club, where he
served as treasurer for many years. He was active as a Boy Scout leader, a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution, and for many years was State Commissioner and
Treasurer for Babe Ruth Baseball. He died August 7, 2002. "
Pennant
Name/Title
Pennant
Lexicon
Description
Red and white, felt Boy Scout pennant. The pennant has a Boy Scout insignia that includes a musket and powder horn. Printed in red letters on the white background are the words, "Vermont, Plymouth, Ethan Allen Council Camps."
Acquisition
Accession
2006.73
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Phipard, Charles Willard (1916-2002), Boy Scouts of America
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Felt
Entry/Object ID
2006.73.11
Context
Excerpts below from Vermont Historical Society Library summary of documents.
"Charles Willard Phipard was born Aug. 5, 1916, in New York City, the son of Dr.
Willard Phipard and Hazel (Dealing) Phipard.
Charles and his sister Helen spent many summers of their youth with their great-aunt and great-uncle, Cora Gero Munsell and Dr. Chauncy Munsell in South Royalton, Vermont.
Charles Phipard received his elementary education at Poly Prep Day School in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the school attended by his father and grandfather. He attended Wesleyan
University and Upsala College, graduating with degrees in business and economics. He
was a member of the Delta Upsilon national fraternity and served in the U.S. Army Air
Force during World War II; most of his time was spend in Canada as a weather observer.
After his discharge he returned home to Long Island and worked in the
experimental department of Sperry Gyroscope. In 1956 he moved to Royalton, Vermont,
to be near his sister and purchased a farm on Waterman Road where he raised chickens.
Charles Phipard was a charter member of the Heartland Lions Club, where he
served as treasurer for many years. He was active as a Boy Scout leader, a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution, and for many years was State Commissioner and
Treasurer for Babe Ruth Baseball. He died August 7, 2002. "
"Charles Willard Phipard was born Aug. 5, 1916, in New York City, the son of Dr.
Willard Phipard and Hazel (Dealing) Phipard.
Charles and his sister Helen spent many summers of their youth with their great-aunt and great-uncle, Cora Gero Munsell and Dr. Chauncy Munsell in South Royalton, Vermont.
Charles Phipard received his elementary education at Poly Prep Day School in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the school attended by his father and grandfather. He attended Wesleyan
University and Upsala College, graduating with degrees in business and economics. He
was a member of the Delta Upsilon national fraternity and served in the U.S. Army Air
Force during World War II; most of his time was spend in Canada as a weather observer.
After his discharge he returned home to Long Island and worked in the
experimental department of Sperry Gyroscope. In 1956 he moved to Royalton, Vermont,
to be near his sister and purchased a farm on Waterman Road where he raised chickens.
Charles Phipard was a charter member of the Heartland Lions Club, where he
served as treasurer for many years. He was active as a Boy Scout leader, a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution, and for many years was State Commissioner and
Treasurer for Babe Ruth Baseball. He died August 7, 2002. "
Pennant
Name/Title
Pennant
Lexicon
Description
Sky blue pennant for the Girl Scout Jamboree held in Button Bay in 1962. The pennant has an image of water, woods and mountains and the word Vermont in large white letters.
Acquisition
Accession
2023.22
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Girl Scouts
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Button Bay State Park
Dimensions
Materials
Material
Felt
Entry/Object ID
2023.22.6
Context
A souvenir from the jamboree in 1962 held at the state park at Button Bay on Lake Champlain.