
The Boy Scouts at the Panama-Pacific Exposition
The Boy Scouts at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, written by John Henry Goldfrap in the early 20th century, follows young scouts Rob Blake and Andy Bowles on an adventurous journey linked to the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. After rescuing Professor Andrew McEwen from a fire at sea, they embark on a mission to deliver a scientific shipment to California, facing challenges from shady characters along the way. This work is notable for its depiction of Boy Scout values and camaraderie amidst thrilling escapades.






















































