
The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire
The Boy Patrol Around the Council Fire is an early 20th-century children's adventure novel by Edward Sylvester Ellis. It follows Jack Crandall and his friends, a group of Boy Scouts, as they navigate challenges during their summer vacation by Gosling Lake in Maine. The story emphasizes themes of friendship, bravery, and adventure, while also incorporating elements of mystery surrounding the reclusive Uncle Elk and local tensions. This work highlights the camaraderie and exploratory spirit of youth in a scouting context.



















































