
The Boy Scouts at the Panama Canal
The Boy Scouts at the Panama Canal is an early 20th-century children's adventure novel by John Henry Goldfrap. It follows the Eagle Patrol, a group of Boy Scouts, as they navigate various challenges, including helping Lucy Mainwaring and confronting the antagonistic Jared Applegate. Set against the backdrop of the Panama Canal, the story emphasizes themes of bravery, camaraderie, and the values of scouting, while hinting at espionage elements. The narrative showcases the Scouts' resourcefulness and commitment to assisting others.






















































