Camp Fawcett

Historical marker location:
RR 335, Rocksprings, Texas
( From Barksdale take ranch road 335 north approximately 1 mile)
Marker installed: 1967
Marker size: 20" x 20"

Opened 1930. named for E.K. Fawcett, President, Southwest Texas council, Boy Scouts of America. That area--Dimmit, Edwards, Kinney, Maverick, Real, Uvalde, Val Verde, and Zavala counties -- merged in 1943 with the Concho Valley Council. Main Hall is named for 1930 camping chairman, V.A. Brown. (1967)

Marker to be dedicated October 1, 1967

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