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William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt (1900–1992) in 1985, with a totem pole, made by Ernest Thompson Seton, erected on the lawn of his home in Manlius, New York. Part of a photo spread in Scouting magazine, published by the Boy Scouts of America as an 85th birthday tribute, which acclaimed him the "foremost influence on development of the Boy Scouting program".
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Photograph of William Hillcourt with totem pole symbolizing his lifelong devotion to Scouting and the outdoors |
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"Bill Hillcourt—Still Going Strong on the Scouting Trail", Scouting magazine, September 1985, Vol. LXXIII No. 4 |
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cropped for Wikipedia by User:JGHowes |
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Not replaceable; the individual is deceased. |
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current | 14:35, 19 February 2008 | ![]() | 220 × 240 (30 KB) | JGHowes (talk | contribs) | == Summary == William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt (1900–1992) in 1985, with a totem pole erected on the lawn of his home in Manlius, New York. Part of a photo spread in [[Scouting (magazine)|' |
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