
The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol, written by John Henry Goldfrap and first published in 1911, is a children's adventure novel that follows the escapades of the Eagle Patrol, led by Rob Blake. The story highlights the camaraderie and teamwork among the scouts as they face challenges, including rival bullies and outdoor adventures, while emphasizing values such as bravery, friendship, and resourcefulness. Set in Long Island, New York, the book reflects the principles of the Boy Scouts of America and captures the essence of youthful adventure and growth.

























































