"One Hundred Years Ago" by William H. Willcox, 1876. 1981 Boy Scout Jamboree Print. Lithograph from 1981. Celebration Edition, Boy Scouts of America, BSA.
Celebrating the first public exhibition of the 1876 painting "One Hundred Years Ago" - a tribute to the patriots who served in the Armed Forces of this nation during its first two hundred and five years. These prints were given to Boy Scouts that were in attendance at the Jamboree in 1981. There were 32,000 prints made, given solely to Boy Scout members.
Scouting, American Revolution, colonial, American history