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What year was the Lanark Scouts started?

The 2nd Lanark Scouts were established in 1910.


When did girlscouts start?

girl scouts started in 1912


Who founded the cub scouts?

The Cub Scouts were launched in the US in 1930. They were started by the BSA, not any one individual.


Which state started Boy Scouts?

Boy Scouts was started in England, but the first (though temporary) headquarters for the Boy Scout Of America was in a YMCA in New York, New York.


Who started sea scouts?

Sea Scouting was started in 1910 by Warington Baden-Powell in England.


Who started the Boy Scouts?

Lord Robert BadenPowell in England in the early 1900s.


Which sign was made first for scouts. Boy Scouts or girls scouts?

The Boy Scouts were started before the Girls Scouts and most of the "lore" such as signs was already well developed even in the first handbooks so it would have to be that the Boy Scout's sign came before the Girl Scout's.


Was Emily Dickinson the founder of Girl Scouts?

No, Juliette Gordon Low started Girl Scouts in America. Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell started the Girl Guide and Girl Scout movement. Emily Dickenson, the American poet, had no connection in any way with the Girl Scouts.


When did boy and Girl Scouts start?

The first official record of a Girl Scout troop selling cookies was in December, 1917, when a Girl Scout troop in Muskogee, OK baked cookies and sold them in their high school cafeteria as a service project.


The first four fonders for Boy Scouts?

Boy Scouts started in 1909 by Lord Baden-Powell the 4 founders of Boy Scouts AMERICA was William D. Boyce, Ernest Thompson Seton, Daniel Carter Beard


Who made the gilrl scouts?

When Sir Robert Baden-Powell started Boy Scouts and the Scouting Movement, there were many girls who also wanted to be scouts and started their own scout troops. Lord Baden-Powell thought that girls should have their own organization so he chose the name "Girl Guides" and asked his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell to help.


Who is the honorary chair of the Girl Scouts?

For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), there is no honorary chair. However, the First Lady of the US is the Honorary President of GSUSA, a tradition that started with Lou Henry Hoover.