With the extra acreage provided by the Wardlaw Reservation, the camp had room to grow as it moved into the next decade. The camp became less centralized in the 1940's as troop sites were developed. Each site had an Adirondack to serve as the camp site headquarters, and campers stayed in tents. The old cabins were converted to other uses or abandoned completely.
1942 - Camp Pennant. Pennant measures 8.5 x 14" and is blue on yellow. Presumably this was awarded to troops who participated in summer camp. The artwork was obviously done by the same artist that created the 1940 Camp Brochure above.
1944 - Dedication of Mt. Wilkinson
People driving around Cobb County today probably don't realize the connection between Scouting, Bert Adams, and the Mt. Wilkinson Parkway. Well here's the story, reprinted from Rotary Magazine.
Submitted By: Tom Watson