This Boy Scout camp patch from the Seven Ranges Scout Reservation represents a piece of Scouting history from the Buckeye Council. The fully embroidered patch features a vibrant design with a large yellow sun graphic dominating the background, set against pink and orange sky elements above green ground. The foreground prominently displays two figures: one in traditional Native American attire and another in colonial-era clothing, holding a staff. A small white BSA Fleur-de-lis logo is visible on the left side.
The patch clearly identifies "SEVEN RANGES SCOUT RESERVATION" along the top curve and "BUCKEYE COUNCIL" along the bottom curve. Additional text, "AKELA CALUMET ALGONQUIN," is visible on the right side. The patch is expertly crafted with a durable merrowed edge, making it a distinctive collectible for Boy Scout patch enthusiasts, BSA memorabilia collectors, and anyone interested in camp patches from the Buckeye Council.