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  1. The Todd Seminary for Boys (1848–1954) was an independent preparatory school located in Woodstock, in the U.S. state of Illinois. From 1930 it was called the Todd School for Boys.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Camp_ToseboCamp Tosebo - Wikipedia

    Camp Tosebo, on the south shore of Portage Lake in Onekama Township, Michigan, was established in 1912 by Noble Hill, the headmaster of the Todd Seminary for Boys in Woodstock, Illinois, as one of the first summer camps in the United States.

  3. The history of Camp Tosebo - Founded by Noble Hill, Camp Tosebo was established in 1912 as a private summer camp for the Todd Seminary for Boys in Woodstock, Illinois. Read on for more history and the Tosebo timeline.

  4. Founded by Noble Hill, Camp Tosebo was established in 1912 as a private summer camp for the Todd Seminary for Boys in Woodstock, Illinois. The camp attracted boys from all over the country, and even though the Todd School was closed in 1953, the summer camp carried on with its eight-week summer program for another twenty-four years.

  5. of Camp Tosebo, from it's origins as the Todd Seminary for Boys. Campers reminisce about daily and weekly routines, special events, fires, the camp truck and many more personal stories about our time at Tosebo. Click to read the full history, stories and memories directly from the campers.

  6. Seminary Woods: 40 acres of land north of the school’s campus that was used for recreation and instruction; this location is now the Todd Woods subdivision. Tosebo Summer Camp: Purchased in 1912 at Por-tage Lake, Michigan.

  7. Rod attended the Todd Seminary for Boys until the stock market crashed and the Great Depression set in. In 1935, when he was 13, the Claytons moved to Pasadena, California, where Rod attended high school.