Camp Eastman, and the Southeast Iowa area in general, has a rich and storied tradition of scouting and camping. CEDA Board Director Bill Ell has spent several years painstakingly researching the early development of camps and camping in the area.
This research has culminated in the first volume of a historical look at the subject. Entitled “The Story of Camping in Southeast Iowa”, Mr. Ell’s book contains stories and articles from many sources covering early Boy Scout camping beginning in 1910. The first volume culminates in 1930, when the name of the official camp of the Southeast Iowa Council was changed from Camp Burro to Camp Eastman. The stories are accompanied by many historical color and black-and-white photographs.
CEDA is publishing the book and is excited to announce a limited first edition sale. This limited hard-cover coffee-table edition, which will be signed by the author, is printed on high quality paper and features enhanced color printing and a full color cover.
The Story of Camping in Southeast Iowa - Limited Edition
174 Pages
Full Color Cover
Signed by the Author
Enhanced Color Printing
Printed on Premium 70# Stock