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Camp Eatonbrook Pocket Patch

Orange with Green Trim Patch

Madison County Council


This Camp Eatonbrook patch comes from about the1950s. In 1968, the Madison County Council merged with Fort Stanwix Council to form the Iroquois Council. It is a cut edge style pocket patch.


Camp Eatonbrook was originally a scout camp in the Madison County Council in central New York State. After the merger with Fort Stanwix Council, it became a camp in the Iroquois Council. It was no longer used a a summer camp, though. It was located near West Eaton, NY along the southeast corner of Eatonbrook reservoir. Camp Eatonbrook no longer exists.


Camp Eatonbrook and Madison County CouncilĀ  no longer exist. Madison County Council originally merged with Fort Stanwix Council in 1968 to form Iroquois Council.


In 1982, Iroquois Council merged with Upper Mohawk Council to form the Land of the Oneidas Council.


In January of 2002, Land of the Oneidas merged with the General Herkimer Council to form the Revolutionary Trails Council.




Bill Griesmyer -- Last updated 22-June-2011