Juliette Gordon Low was President of the Girl Scouts of the USA until 1920. At that time she was granted the title of Founder and concentrated more on the international Girl Guide and Girl Scout organization.
Juliette Gordon Low is best known for founding Girl Scouts in the United States in 1912. She was born in Savannah, GA in 1860, married William Mackay Low in 1886. She was well-educated, enjoyed the arts, especially painting and sculpting, and traveled. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Boy Scouts, influenced his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell to start Girl Guides. Juliette Gordon Low assisted with Girl Guide troops in Scotland and felt that a similar organization should be started in the USA.
Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of Girl Scouts movement in USA. She achieved this with the help of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Boy Scout movement. After her marriage she moved to England and visited her family in United States from time to time. In 1912 she came back to USA and settled in Savannah, Georgia. She died in Savannah in 1927 and is buried there.
James D. Gordon III was born in 1954.
Gordon Browne died on 1932-05-27.
William Eagleson Gordon died on 1941-03-10.
Juliette Gordon Lowe died of metastasized breast cancer which spread to her liver. The official death certificate lists the cause of death as liver cancer with breast cancer as the secondary cause.
This depends on what kind of votes you are asking about. Yes, she voted when attending Girl Guide Girl Scout conferences. If you are asking about voting as a US citizen, women could not legally vote until 1920. Since Juliette Gordon Low died in 1927, it is very likely that she voted as a US Citizen in the later years of her life.
No. Juliette Gordon Low lived for many years after her husband died. Juliette died from breast cancer.
Yes, Juliette Gordon Low died on January 17, 1927.
Juliette Gordon Low's father was William Washington Gordon II and he died in 1912.
Juliette Gordon Low died in 1927.
Juliette Gordon Low died on January 17, 1927 at the age of 66.
Juliette Gordon Low died at her home on Lafayette Square in Savannah, Georgia, US
Juliette Gordon Low died on January 17, 1927 at the age of 66.
Juliette Gordon Low's sister, Sarah Alice Gordon, died on December 30, 1880, so could not have been next to Juliette at the time of Juliette's death. However, it is very likely that Juliette was nearby when her sister, Sarah Alice died.
When Juliette Gordon Low became famous depends on how you define 'famous'. She became famous among Girl Guides and Girl Scouts when she worked to develop and expand the Girl Guide/Girl Scout movement. Currently, Juliette would be considered more of a famous historical person and was more famous after she died in 1927 when she was honored with a stamp in 1948, inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1979, had several buildings named after her including a school and a federal building, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012.
Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of Girl Scouts of the USA. Juliette Gordon Low was the daughter of William Washington Gordon and Eleanor Kinzie Gordon. She married William Mackay Low, a wealth Englishman. After Willie died, Juliette traveled and met Sir Robert Baden-Powell the founder of Boy Scouts. Sir Robert Baden-Powell encouraged Juliette to become involved in the starting Girl Guide troops in Scotland and London, England and then Juliette brought the Girl Guide movement to the United States in 1912.