The 1959 & 1960 patches do not say "Bert Adams." This is because the council operated two summer camps those years. This was due to increased demand and limited space at the Bert Adams camp in Vinings. Camp Allatoona was operated as an overflow camp and these patches were also issued at Camp Allatoona. Camp Allatoona, now know as Camp Allatoona Aquatics Base (CAAB) is still in operation and is used for weekend camping, aquatics merit badges and other training. 1960 was the last year the camp operated in Vinings. A new camp was opened for the 1961 summer camping season at its present location near Covington, Georgia.
Actually there were three summer camps operated by the Atlanta Area Council in 1959 & 1960. Two for white scouts, Bert Adams and Camp Allatoona, plus Camp J.K. Orr which was operated for African American scouts. It was a different world in those days. Camp J.K. Orr was located just south of Jonesboro, GA where the present Newman Wetlands Center is located. According to my research it was in operation for African American scouts from 1940 until 1964 when Camp Bert Adams was integrated. Beginning in 1964 the Camp Orr property was used for camporees and other scouting events until it was sold by the council and Camp Woodruff was established near Blairsville, GA.
Below are three patches from Camp J.K. Orr. One is from 1949, the other two are unknown years. The Indian on the third patch is similar to the Indian on the 1960 OA Work Day patch shown below. Same artist? If you know the year of the other patches please let me know.