"Boy Scouts in the Canal Zone; Or, The Plot Against Uncle Sam" by G. Harvey Ralphson, throws a group of Boy Scouts, mainly Ned Nestor and the Black Bear Patrol, into a whirlwind of adventure when they uncover a devious plan targeting the Gatun Dam in the Panama Canal Zone. Following a recent escapade in Mexico, the scouts eagerly join Lieutenant Gordon on a secret mission to investigate suspicious activity, soon realizing that a national threat is brewing. Their youthful enthusiasm collides with the high stakes of espionage as they grapple with missing emeralds and shadowy figures, all while displaying the courage, resourcefulness, and unwavering patriotism that defines their scout spirit in the face of danger.

Boy Scouts in the Canal Zone; Or, The Plot Against Uncle Sam
By G. Harvey (George Harvey) Ralphson
A band of young scouts finds themselves embroiled in a dangerous plot against their country, testing their bravery and skills as they race to protect a vital landmark from hidden enemies.
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2008-09-05
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About the AuthorGeorge Harvey Ralphson was a collective pen name used by multiple ghost writers of juvenile adventure books working for M.A. Donohue & Company in the early 20th century. According to the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times, several of the books credited to Ralphson may have been written by J. Frank Honeywell. The best-known works credited to Ralphson were the "Boy Scout" series of adventures. Several sources have erroneously reported that he was a real person.
George Harvey Ralphson was a collective pen name used by multiple ghost writers of juvenile adventure books working for M.A. Donohue & Company in the early 20th century. According to the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times, several of the books credited to Ralphson may have been written by J. Frank Honeywell. The best-known works credited to Ralphson were the "Boy Scout" series of adventures. Several sources have erroneously reported that he was a real person.
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