The Boy Scouts of the Geological Survey
The Boy Scouts of the Geological Survey
The Boy Scouts of the Geological Survey, written by Robert Shaler in the early 20th century, follows Ralph Kenyon, a young boy who becomes the head of his household after his father's death. As he juggles responsibilities on the family farm, Ralph embarks on outdoor adventures to secure funding for his mother's medical needs. His journey leads him to uncover a lost treasure and navigate conflicts over land boundaries, all while pursuing his dream of studying mining engineering. The novel combines elements of mystery, friendship, and the spirit of scouting.
























