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368:, secretary, and salesman in the Midwest and Canada before settling in Chicago, where he quickly became known as a persuasive and shrewd salesman and learned business quickly. His books on business, travel, and expeditions often used the phrase "We pushed on." On January 1, 1884, Boyce married Mary Jane Beacom (1865–1959), whom he had known since his Pennsylvania childhood. Boyce called her Betsy, but to many her nickname was "Rattlesnake Jane" because she matched his skill in poker, was an expert shot, and rode horses cross saddle. It had also become obvious that she was more masculine than Boyce himself, although he had never admitted this, it became clear out of his journal. They had one son and two daughters: Benjamin Stevens (1884–1928), Happy (1886–1976) and Sydney (1889–1950). 641:, which was published until 1937. As Boyce's enterprises grew, he insisted on looking after the welfare of about 30,000 delivery boys, who were key to his financial success. Working with them may have helped him gain an understanding of America's youth. Boyce felt that delivering and selling newspapers taught a youth important responsibilities such as being polite, reading human nature, and handling money. Boyce's focused determination was evident in the advice he gave to young men: "There are many obstacles to overcome, but toil, grit and endurance will help you to overcome them all. Help yourself and others will help you." and "whatever trade you have selected; never swerve from that purpose a single moment until it is accomplished". 1152:, George N. Madison. Madison discovered that the LSA's membership roster was wildly inaccurate: it was full of duplications and inactive members. The reported 490,000 Lone Scouts in 1922 was a vastly inflated number. Boyce finally accepted West's annual offer to merge with the BSA in April 1924, with the merger formalized on June 16, 1924. Some Lone Scouts did not transfer to the BSA, but the BSA continued Lone Scouting as a separate division for another decade, gradually losing its unique programs. Present day Lone Scouts use the standard Cub Scouting and Boy Scouting programs and activities, but are not part of a pack or troop on a regular basis because of factors such as distance, weather, time, disability or other difficulties. 1054: 1100:, the BSA's Chief Scout Executive, over a program for boys who lived too far from town to join a troop. Boyce offered to publish a magazine for the BSA, as long as it was published in Chicago. The National Executive Board of the BSA turned this offer down and shortly thereafter Boyce ceased being active in administrative activities of the BSA, though he remained a staunch supporter of the program. As a result of this and his desire to serve boys who had limited opportunities as he himself did when he was young, Boyce started a new Scouting-related venture: the Lone Scouts of America (LSA) on January 9, 1915. Reliance on 5682: 1369: 5107: 749:, where he had hunted as a young man. He often hosted friends and relatives, especially his son, for activities such as hunting, fishing, dinner, poker, and plentiful liquor. These changes may have been in part caused by the destruction of his Ottawa mansion by fire in early 1908, which was soon rebuilt, followed three months later by the sale of his Marseilles paper mill due to a new law that prevented railroads from negotiating with shippers, and his September 1908 announcement that he and his wife, Mary Jane, were separating. 1355: 645: 1086: 1190:, with West delivering the eulogy. Boy Scouts maintained an honor guard with an American flag in a heavy rainstorm in two-hour shifts at his Ottawa home and 32 Boy Scouts were chosen as honorary pallbearers. BSA officials sent his widow a telegram that said the entire American nation owed him a debt of gratitude. A statue that commemorates his contribution to the Boy Scouts of America was placed near his grave on June 21, 1941, which West dedicated. 720: 1167: 333: 1194: 40: 558: 660:. Even 20 years later, this building was recognized as the most expensive building (in terms of dollars per cubic foot) in Chicago. In 1907, Boyce consolidated his business operations into another office building, also known as the Boyce Building, at 500–510 North Dearborn Street. A new four-story office building—designed by the architectural firm of 712:, burned down, he paid the workers immediately and then hired them back as construction workers to rebuild the paper mill so they would not lose income. Yet, he was also protective of his money. In late 1894, when two of his workers were injured by a fallen smokestack and won $ 2,000 each in a court judgment, Boyce appealed the case all the way to the 455:, on June 11, 1912. Both Boyce and his first wife attended the ceremony. At this time Boyce's first wife, Mary, exchanged some of her Chicago property for the home in Ottawa, which sparked speculation that she and Boyce might reconcile. The next year they remarried on June 14, 1913, in Ottawa. They then departed on a honeymoon to Alaska, Hawaii, the 262:, which catered to a rural audience and was distributed by thousands of newspaper boys. With his novel employment of newsboys to boost newspaper sales, Boyce's namesake publishing company maintained a circulation of 500,000 copies per week by 1894. Boyce strongly supported worker rights, as demonstrated by his businesses' support of 1034:. It is true that an unknown Scout helped him and refused a tip. But this Scout only helped him cross a street; he did not take him to the Scout headquarters and Boyce never met Baden-Powell. Upon Boyce's request, the unknown Scout did give him the address of the Scout headquarters, where Boyce went and picked up a copy of 1108:-bearer", and LSA taught boys to respect the environment. Boyce's annual contribution to the LSA grew to $ 100,000. In both the BSA and the LSA, Boyce was a manager and had little direct contact with the Boy Scouts. Upon his return from reporting on World War I, Boyce immediately began expanding the LSA by starting 1201:
Boyce was recognized with the Silver Buffalo Award in 1926, the first year it was awarded, for his efforts in starting the BSA. He was the third recipient, after Baden-Powell and the Unknown Scout. During the BSA's 50th anniversary in 1960, 15,000 Scouts and several of Boyce's descendants gathered in
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and other printed material on Scouting. He read this while on safari and was so impressed that instead of making his return to America an around-the-world trip via San Francisco, he returned to the Scout headquarters in London. He volunteered to organize Scouting in America and was told that he could
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Boyce hired his son, Ben, when he was 20 years old, giving him high-level positions in his water and power businesses in and around Marseilles and Ottawa. However, their relationship was often strained by Boyce's high expectations and Ben's carelessness with his funds in activities such as betting on
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Boyce felt that Scouting's emphasis on outdoor activity was crucial in producing the type of leaders that America needed because youth reared in cities had too much done for them, whereas those from the country had to learn to do things for themselves. Scouting was focused on teaching self-reliance,
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was neither brought nor subsequently procured, the hot air balloons were not suitable for the conditions on the plains of East Africa, and the cameras were so large and noisy to move into position that the animals were scared away. The members of the expedition had to resort to buying photographs of
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The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated on February 8, 1910, but it struggled from shortages of cash and leadership in the beginning. Boyce personally donated $ 1,000 a month to keep the organization running on the condition that boys of all races and creeds be included. He was not interested in
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to what became the failed photographic expedition to Africa. Events in London on the way to and from this expedition would lead to the founding of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), one of many civic and professional organizations formed during the Progressive Era to fill the void of citizens who had
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In December 1910, Boyce led a nine-month, 50,000-mile (80,000 km) expedition to South America that was extensively reported in his newspapers. In late January 1915, Boyce sailed to England because of his concern over World War I. He received permission from the American Legation in Switzerland
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At a time when women had trouble finding work and workers were often oppressed, Boyce felt their rights were important: his businesses employed many women and he supported labor unions. His newspapers often carried stories about the "nobility of labor". His businesses were able to pay out wages and
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and Boyce sustained a facial wound. Ben was arrested for disorderly conduct and fined $ 5 and court costs. Two days later, Boyce and Virginia married and went to Europe on an extended honeymoon. Almost immediately, there was speculation amongst family members and in newspapers about problems within
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delivered the key address and Bridge Street was renamed Boyce Memorial Drive. In 1985, about 2,500 Scouts attended a 75th anniversary pilgrimage in Ottawa, attended by his last surviving child, Virginia, and the Union League of Chicago named Boyce its first Hall of Fame member. Boyce had been a
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According to legend, Boyce was lost on a foggy street in London in 1909 when an unknown Scout came to his aid, guiding him back to his destination. The boy then refused Boyce's tip, explaining that he was merely doing his duty as a Boy Scout. Boyce was so impressed by the boy's actions that it
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formed in America in the early 1900s focusing on outdoor character-building activities. The writings and adventures of Theodore Roosevelt contributed to these movements, with their outdoor, nature, and pioneer themes. By the time of his 1922 expedition to Africa, Boyce was so well respected in
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By the early years of the 20th century, Boyce had become a multi-millionaire and had taken a step back from his businesses to pursue his interests in civic affairs, devoting more time to traveling and participating in expeditions. In 1909, he embarked on a two-month trip to Europe and a large
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Indian tribe made Boyce an honorary chief with the name "Big Cloud" during a three-day ceremony. With America at war, Boyce agreed to the creation of a Lone Scout uniform in late 1917. Though he had a uniform made for himself, he stipulated that no Lone Scout was required to purchase one.
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organizers and outfitters and provisioned his expedition in London and Naples. His son Benjamin and Lawrence's son Raymond were part of the expedition. Cartoonist John T. McCutcheon joined the expedition while they were sailing from Naples to Africa. The group disembarked at
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was losing money—it switched from a weekly to a monthly. Boyce's racial prejudice was revealed when the racial tensions in Chicago increased in the 1920s. The LSA issued a formal proclamation in late 1920 that it would only accept whites and in 1922 changed the masthead of
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In March 1909, Boyce embarked on a two-month trip to Europe, which included a visit to his daughters, who were in Rome. On returning to America, Boyce organized a photographic expedition to Africa with the innovative aerial photographer George R. Lawrence. Boyce met with
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the marriage. On April 9, 1911, Boyce and Virginia had a daughter, whom they named Virginia. A few months later, in December 1911, Boyce signed an agreement to support and educate their infant daughter. After Boyce's wife filed for divorce in March 1912, she moved to
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The Extra Mile National Monument in Washington, DC selected Boyce as one of its 37 honorees. The Extra Mile pays homage to Americans like Boyce who set their own self-interest aside to help others and successfully brought positive social change to the United States.
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lore. This version of the legend has been printed in numerous BSA handbooks and magazines. There are several variations of it, including ones that claim Boyce knew about Scouting before this encounter and that the Unknown Scout took him to Scout headquarters.
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farm couple, David and Margaret Jane Bratton Boyce. The Boyces had three children: William Dickson, Mary, and John. During his rural childhood, Boyce acquired a love for the outdoors. He began teaching school at the age of 16 and then worked briefly as a
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From its start, Boyce focused the Scouting program on teaching self-reliance, citizenship, resourcefulness, patriotism, obedience, cheerfulness, courage, and courtesy in order "to make men". After clashing over the Scouting program with the first
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Boyce's success in the publishing business lay in his ability to organize the administration of a business and delegate details to subordinates. He eventually amassed a fortune of about US$ 20 million. Boyce's life paralleled
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and guides, the entire expedition totaled about 400 people, about three-fourths of whom were servants. It required 15 train cars to move the people and equipment to the area the expedition was going to explore near Kijabi and
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In June 1924, five years before Boyce's death, a merger was completed between the B.S.A. and the struggling L.S.A. Boyce received many awards and memorials for his efforts in the U.S. Scouting movement, including the famed
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Boyce was a multi-millionaire by the early 1900s and by 1909 became more interested in civic affairs and less in finance. He also began to travel, often as part of hunting expeditions. He leased hunting lodges at
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to travel into Germany and Austria for six weeks to report on the industrial and commercial effects of the war on those countries. He sent extensive reports to his newspapers and returned home around April–May.
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while passing through London during his first expedition to Africa in 1909. According to somewhat fictionalized legend, Boyce had become lost in the dense London fog, but was guided back to his destination by a
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for $ 300 million (USD), claiming that he would reduce postal rates by half, eliminate chronic deficits by applying business methods to postal operations, establish a rural postal express, pay rent to the
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During June–August 1906, the government proposed quadrupling the postage rate for second-class mail, which included newspapers, from one cent to four cents per pound. In response, Boyce proposed buying the
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As Boyce traveled, he often started a newspaper wherever he went. His first venture into commercial publishing was compiling a city directory. He also worked briefly for a publisher in
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grew, he turned to his childhood experiences in the outdoors as a resource, but could not find a way to channel his charitable ideas and dreams until a fateful stop to England while
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after the Exposition concluded, but by early 1886 he had moved back to Chicago. He often returned in North Dakota for publishing business deals and deer- and duck-hunting vacations.
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and Boyce reported this success in his newspapers, which led him to finance other Schwatka expeditions as well as those of other adventurers, including a failed expedition to the
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magazine and hiring Frank Allan Morgan, a noted Chicago Scoutmaster, to lead the LSA. By November 1915, the LSA had over 30,000 members. Warren conferred upon Boyce the title
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In Chicago, he founded the Mutual Newspaper Publishing Company in 1886 which provided advertisements and articles to over 200 newspapers. In 1887, he established the weekly
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for postal buildings, and return profits over seven percent. This offer was rejected by the government, but it did halt their planned second-class postage rate increase.
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at that time. Boyce returned to America, and, four months later, founded the Boy Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. He intended to base the program around
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use their manual. While Boyce's original account does not mention fog, a 1928 account says there was fog. Climatologists report no fog on that day in London.
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had the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper in the United States. Boyce's detailed reports of his foreign travels provided articles for the
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themes gave LSA a distinct Native American flavor: Lone Scouts could form small groups known as "tribes", the tribe's treasurer was known as the "
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spawned the W. D. Boyce Publishing Company, which Boyce used to buy or start several newspapers and magazines. In 1892, Boyce bought out the
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big game animals from shops in cities such as Nairobi. The expedition did manage to successfully hunt several species of big game animals.
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Beginning in December 1884, Boyce managed reporters and news releases at the "Bureau of Correspondence" at the six-month-long
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in an attempt to regain customers. By June 1925, sales had slipped so much that he merged the latter two titles into the
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saluted him and offered to escort him along a trail when they found out he was the founder of BSA and LSA in America.
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on June 11, 1929, in Chicago and was buried in his adopted hometown of Ottawa, Illinois, on June 13, 1929, in the
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citizenship, resourcefulness, patriotism, obedience, cheerfulness, courage, and courtesy in order "to make men".
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In 1891, Boyce began working on his own 12-story office building at 30 North Dearborn Street, known as the "
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to his partner in 1882 and returned to Fargo where he became a reporter. In December 1882, Boyce moved to
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The fortunes of the LSA had begun to decline by 1920 when Boyce hired the first professional editor for
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was so popular that it could not handle all the material that was submitted, so many local and regional
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of the BSA is named in his honor. A Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located on Boyce Campus of
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in 1898. Boyce soon began to carry out his own expeditions. When the United States entered the
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The Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago
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and Canada. An astute businessman, Boyce successfully established several newspapers, such as
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court in September 1908; his wife's property settlement was close to $ 1 million (USD).
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In late 1922, Boyce departed on another expedition to Africa, this time for six months.
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because of the prominence he had attained by that time. The divorce was finalized in a
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After the divorce was finalized, Boyce courted Virginia Dorcas Lee, a vocalist from
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directing the organization, and turned over the running of the organization to
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become distended from their rural roots. Many youth organizations such as the
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in 1894, which spread to 20 companies in over half the states, Boyce called
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inspired him to bring Scouting to America. Soon thereafter, Boyce met with
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Entrance to the "Boyce Building" at 500–510 North Dearborn Street, Chicago
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In 1903, Boyce purchased a four-story mansion on 38 acres (15 ha) in
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To Do My Best: James E. West and the History of the Boy Scouts of America
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International Scouting Collectors Association Journal (ISCA Journal)
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were started. By 1922, Boyce's newspaper business was suffering and
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Plaque on the Boyce Building honoring Boyce and his founding of the
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in 1881, a newspaper that lasted for 70 years. He sold his share of
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and ball of newly elected successor to "T.R.", the 27th President,
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all focused on rural customers and began to falter. Boyce launched
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Boyce was born on June 16, 1858, in New Texas, Pennsylvania – now
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Boyce also established the selected subject/topical newspapers
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History of the Development of Building Construction in Chicago
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Letter from W. D. Boyce to James E. West (February 27, 1928)
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from "A Real Boys' Magazine" to "The White Boys Magazine".
1070: 962: 958: 876: 557: 392: 358: 1266:. Chicago: Lakeside Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. 1257:. Lisbon, Dakota: Clipper Steam Printing and Publishing. 1925: 1239:, presented to the organizer of any new Scouting unit. 1233:
The Extra Mile â€“ Points of Light Volunteer Pathway
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member from 1891 until he died. On December 6, 1997, a
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Ottawa for a Boyce Memorial weekend. Illinois governor
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in 1922. Dwindling sales led to the 1925 merger of the
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William D. Boyce, founder of American Scouting, c. 1912
1551:. Wooster, Ohio: College of Wooster. 1881. p. 81. 301:, who told him that he was merely doing his duty as a 3205:
National Youth Leadership Training Leadership Academy
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photographic expedition to Africa with photographer
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Illustrated United States Colonies and Dependencies
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World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition
5518:International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe 517:, he and local resident James W. Steen co-founded 5030:High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America 3565:Cradle of Liberty Council v. City of Philadelphia 2794:Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting 2692:"Welcome to the Home of the W. D. Boyce Council!" 863:to Alaska in 1896. Schwatka discovered gold near 5699: 5533:World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts 5050:The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve 1926:Randall, Frank Alfred; Randall, John D. (1999). 832:. In all likelihood, Boyce met Roosevelt at the 2988: 2768:. U.S. Scouting Service Project. August 9, 2007 812:'s in many ways: Both men were products of the 4385:President Gerald R. Ford Field Service Council 2668:. Ottawa Scouting Museum. 2005. Archived from 2535:"BSA Fact Sheet: What Is the Lone Scout Plan?" 752:In 1914 Boyce bought two more newspapers, the 5574:International Scouting Collectors Association 5513:International Catholic Conference of Scouting 5090: 3277:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Award 3195:National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience 2873: 2616: 859:Boyce financed an expedition of the explorer 696:, the socialist labor national leader of the 3185:Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops 2344: 2342: 2340: 2338: 1237:William D. Boyce New Unit Organization Award 3190:Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews 2823:. Exeter, New Hampshire: Publishing Works. 2766:"William D. Boyce New-Unit Organizer Award" 2694:. W. D. Boyce Council. 2008. Archived from 2017:. Chicago: A. A. Marquis & Co. p.  1500: 1498: 1496: 1494: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1301:Illustrated Hawaiian Islands and Porto Rico 700:, a "great labor leader" and industrialist 487:and worked as a secretary and salesman for 327: 5748:People from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 5097: 5083: 5060:BSA National Headquarters in Irving, Texas 2880: 2866: 2790: 2758: 2684: 2652: 2598: 2509: 2497: 2458: 2446: 2434: 2422: 2410: 2398: 2386: 2329: 2312: 2297: 2285: 2273: 2239: 2224: 2212: 2200: 2188: 2176: 2159: 2144: 2127: 2115: 2103: 2091: 2074: 2062: 2050: 2038: 2004: 1998: 1983: 1888: 1876: 1864: 1852: 1840: 1828: 1816: 1799: 1784: 1769: 1734: 1722: 1710: 1698: 1686: 1674: 1662: 1650: 1638: 1621: 1609: 1561: 1475: 1460: 1339:Illustrated Africa, North, Tropical, South 38: 3643:National Service Territories and councils 2887: 2382: 2380: 2335: 2325: 2323: 2321: 2308: 2306: 2235: 2233: 2155: 2153: 2140: 2138: 2136: 2087: 2085: 2083: 1994: 1992: 1946: 1795: 1793: 1780: 1778: 1423: 1080: 913:. The expedition was a failure because a 19:For other people with similar names, see 5548:World Organization of the Scout Movement 5543:World Organization of Independent Scouts 5523:International Scout and Guide Fellowship 5040:Florida National High Adventure Sea Base 3006:Boy Scouting and Varsity Scouting awards 2559: 2470: 2358: 2250: 2248: 1919: 1812: 1810: 1808: 1753: 1751: 1749: 1747: 1745: 1743: 1634: 1632: 1630: 1504: 1481: 1456: 1454: 1421: 1419: 1417: 1415: 1413: 1411: 1409: 1407: 1405: 1403: 1192: 1165: 1128:was the best magazine he had ever done. 1084: 1052: 1042: 739:United States Department of the Treasury 718: 670:United States Department of the Interior 668:on February 29, 1996, maintained by the 643: 556: 331: 3546:Barnes-Wallace v. Boy Scouts of America 2537:. Boy Scouts of America. Archived from 2503: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2010: 1834: 1605: 1603: 1601: 1549:The Index (College of Wooster yearbook) 1535:The Index (College of Wooster yearbook) 1471: 1469: 1292:Illustrated Alaska and the Panama Canal 1174:Benjamin Boyce died in 1928 of a heart 998: 466: 399:and the Chicago Hussars—an independent 16:BSA founder and businessman (1858–1929) 5718:American newspaper publishers (people) 5700: 5538:World Federation of Independent Scouts 3552:Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act 3480:Norman Rockwell calendar illustrations 3287:Recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award 2732: 2710: 2646: 2604: 2592: 2580: 2515: 2491: 2464: 2452: 2440: 2428: 2416: 2404: 2392: 2377: 2318: 2303: 2291: 2279: 2267: 2230: 2218: 2206: 2182: 2150: 2133: 2121: 2109: 2097: 2080: 2068: 2056: 2044: 2032: 1989: 1977: 1882: 1870: 1858: 1846: 1822: 1790: 1775: 1763: 1704: 1692: 1680: 1668: 1656: 1644: 1615: 1567: 1435:. The Extra Mile. 2007. Archived from 1319:Illustrated United States Dependencies 1026:In actuality, Boyce stopped in London 493:magazine. Restless again, he moved to 5078: 5018: 4395:Water and Woods Field Service Council 4390:Southern Shores Field Service Council 3641: 3523: 3420: 3347: 3256: 3168: 3142:BSA Distinguished Conservation Awards 2987: 2899: 2861: 2818: 2797:. Rochester, Illinois: Legacy Press. 2783: 2742:Boy Scouts of America. Archived from 2610: 2586: 2521: 2364: 2254: 2245: 2194: 1805: 1757: 1740: 1728: 1716: 1627: 1541: 1527: 1451: 1400: 1336: 1330:Illustrated Australia and New Zealand 1327: 1316: 1307: 1298: 1289: 1279: 1270: 1261: 1252: 1217:Community College of Allegheny County 371:Boyce's personal activities included 3035:Order of the Arrow honors and awards 2165: 1961:. University of Utah. Archived from 1906:National Register of Historic Places 1894: 1598: 1555: 1466: 1049:History of the Boy Scouts of America 666:National Register of Historic Places 4772:Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council 2658: 2471:Peterson, Robert (September 2002). 1385: â€“ Boyce's great-granddaughter 991:Scouting that French Boy Scouts in 706:railroad passenger and sleeping car 13: 5237:Age groups in Scouting and Guiding 5221:List of highest awards in Scouting 5035:Northern Tier High Adventure Bases 4972:Western Los Angeles County Council 3369:Order of the Arrow national events 3200:National Youth Leadership Training 1952: 1235:. In 2005, the BSA introduced the 266:and his concern for his newsboys' 14: 5774: 5733:Deaths from pneumonia in Illinois 5201:Scouting controversy and conflict 4637:Piedmont Council (North Carolina) 4512:Northeastern Pennsylvania Council 4380:Great Lakes Field Service Council 3865:Cherokee Area Council (Tennessee) 3042:Venturing and Sea Scouting awards 2839: 1573: 1507:"The Man Who Got Lost in the Fog" 1341:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1332:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1321:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1312:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1303:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1294:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1284:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1275:. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 904:by September. After hiring local 5753:People from Lisbon, North Dakota 5680: 5508:Confederation of European Scouts 5105: 4140:Greater Niagara Frontier Council 4130:Greater Los Angeles Area Council 3860:Cherokee Area Council (Oklahoma) 3805:Cape Cod and the Islands Council 3800:California Inland Empire Council 3586:Randall v. Orange County Council 3170:Leadership, training, and awards 2946:National Eagle Scout Association 2900: 2473:"Where the Past Is Ever Present" 1367: 1353: 1180:Dear Dad Letters from New Guinea 656:", it was designed by architect 451:Ben married Miriam Patterson of 196: 149: 5619:Scouting memorabilia collecting 4155:Greater Western Reserve Council 3078:Distinguished Eagle Scout Award 2553: 2527: 475:, and a newspaper publisher in 192: 169: 145: 4737:San Francisco Bay Area Council 4150:Greater Tampa Bay Area Council 4145:Greater St. Louis Area Council 3845:Central North Carolina Council 3617:Wrenn v. Boy Scouts of America 3603:Welsh v. Boy Scouts of America 2791:Petterchak, Janice A. (2003). 2718:"William D. Boyce (1858–1929)" 1310:Illustrated Philippine Islands 854: 483:. He then boarded a train for 232:Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 1: 5019: 4977:Western Massachusetts Council 4632:Piedmont Council (California) 4472:National Capital Area Council 3960:Crossroads of America Council 3624:Yeaw v. Boy Scouts of America 3558:Boy Scouts of America v. Dale 3404:Strengthen the Arm of Liberty 3073:Outstanding Eagle Scout Award 1902:"Illinois â€“ Cook County" 1580:Pennsylvania State University 929:reminded him of the Dakotas, 826:U.S. House of Representatives 418:Campbell County, South Dakota 364:He then worked as a teacher, 238:in Ohio before moving to the 5758:People from Ottawa, Illinois 5661:A Boy Scout Around the World 5625:The Handbook for Girl Guides 5416:Edith Macy Conference Center 4982:Westmoreland-Fayette Council 4702:Revolutionary Trails Council 4612:Pathway to Adventure Council 4487:New Birth of Freedom Council 4200:Heart of New England Council 4105:Great Smoky Mountain Council 3653:National Service Territories 3066:Distinguished service awards 2624:"2008 Silver Buffalo Awards" 1394: 1389:World's Columbian Exposition 1182:. Boyce died from bronchial 875:in 1898, Boyce set sail for 834:Union League Club of Chicago 822:United States representative 7: 5728:Businesspeople from Chicago 5632:The Hackney Scout Song Book 5211:Scouting in popular culture 5110:Scouting and Guiding topics 4952:West Tennessee Area Council 4947:Washington Crossing Council 4932:Virginia Headwaters Council 4917:Utah National Parks Council 4842:Suwannee River Area Council 4827:Virginia Headwaters Council 4822:Spirit of Adventure Council 4807:Southeast Louisiana Council 4522:Northern New Jersey Council 4375:Michigan Crossroads Council 3675:Allegheny Highlands Council 3485:Scouting in popular culture 2999:Advancement and recognition 2989:Advancement and recognition 1346: 968: 747:Fort Sisseton, South Dakota 609:as writers and editors for 561:Newschildren, February 1910 10: 5779: 4962:Westchester–Putnam Council 4862:Theodore Roosevelt Council 4742:San Gabriel Valley Council 4627:Pennsylvania Dutch Council 4502:Northeast Illinois Council 4427:Mississippi Valley Council 4365:Mecklenburg County Council 4340:Louisiana Purchase Council 3930:Connecticut Yankee Council 3925:Connecticut Rivers Council 3695:Anthony Wayne Area Council 3524: 3348: 3257: 3127:Religious emblems programs 3122:International Spirit Award 2961:Explorer Search and Rescue 1337:Boyce, William D. (1925). 1328:Boyce, William D. (1922). 1317:Boyce, William D. (1914). 1308:Boyce, William D. (1914). 1299:Boyce, William D. (1914). 1290:Boyce, William D. (1914). 1280:Boyce, William D. (1914). 1271:Boyce, William D. (1912). 1262:Boyce, William D. (1894). 1253:Boyce, William D. (1883). 1159: 1046: 1014:, who was the head of the 1002: 690:Pullman Palace Car Company 639:Chicago Blade & Ledger 617:was consolidated with the 226:(BSA) and the short-lived 18: 5743:Journalists from Illinois 5675: 5556: 5498: 5398: 5345:Frederick Russell Burnham 5315: 5229: 5196:Non-aligned organisations 5115: 5025: 5014: 4817:Southwest Florida Council 4552:Ohio River Valley Council 4532:Northwest Georgia Council 4497:Northeast Georgia Council 4295:Lewis & Clark Council 4210:Heart of Virginia Council 4135:Greater New York Councils 4125:Greater Cleveland Council 3950:Cradle of Liberty Council 3915:Colonial Virginia Council 3880:Chief Cornplanter Council 3840:Central Minnesota Council 3648: 3637: 3530: 3519: 3427: 3421: 3416: 3354: 3343: 3263: 3252: 3175: 3164: 3132:Spirit of the Eagle Award 2994: 2983: 2971:Law Enforcement Exploring 2906: 2895: 2819:Rowan, Edward L. (2005). 2560:Peterson, Robert (2001). 2011:Leonard, John W. (1905). 1959:Utah History Encyclopedia 1505:Peterson, Robert (2001). 1273:Illustrated South America 1255:Lisbon and Her Industries 1221:Monroeville, Pennsylvania 1197:Grave of William D. Boyce 1170:William D. Boyce, c. 1922 1155: 714:Supreme Court of Illinois 503:Grand Forks, North Dakota 442:Santa Barbara, California 207: 124: 107: 99: 88: 72: 46: 37: 30: 5138:Scouting Round the World 5055:National Scouting Museum 4967:Western Colorado Council 4897:Tukabatchee Area Council 4752:Seneca Waterways Council 4727:Sam Houston Area Council 4462:Muskingum Valley Council 4457:Mountaineer Area Council 4412:Middle Tennessee Council 4330:Los Angeles Area Council 4300:Lincoln Heritage Council 4290:Laurel Highlands Council 4240:Inland Northwest Council 4195:Heart of America Council 4160:Greater Yosemite Council 4055:Georgia-Carolina Council 3920:Columbia-Montour Council 3910:Coastal Carolina Council 3735:Black Swamp Area Council 3730:Black Hills Area Council 3535:Membership controversies 3240:Youth Protection program 3225:Scouter's Training Award 3147:World Conservation Award 2666:"Ottawa Scouting Museum" 2354:National Scouting Museum 1576:"Boyce, William Dickson" 1286:, also in four volumes: 1246: 764:Indianapolis Daily Times 477:Kensington, Pennsylvania 328:Personal life and family 287:tomb of King Tutankhamun 92:Ottawa Avenue Cemetery, 5647:The Wolf Cub's Handbook 4852:Texas Southwest Council 4812:Southern Sierra Council 4767:Shenandoah Area Council 4677:Pushmataha Area Council 4662:Potawatomi Area Council 4602:Pacific Skyline Council 4597:Pacific Harbors Council 4587:Overland Trails Council 4562:Old North State Council 4537:Northwest Texas Council 4517:Northern Lights Council 4310:Long Beach Area Council 4120:Greater Alabama Council 4110:Great Southwest Council 4100:Great Salt Lake Council 4050:Coastal Georgia Council 4010:Evangeline Area Council 4000:East Texas Area Council 3890:Chippewa Valley Council 3850:Central Wyoming Council 3835:Central Georgia Council 3830:Central Florida Council 3820:Cascade Pacific Council 3665:Alabama-Florida Council 3660:Abraham Lincoln Council 3470:History of merit badges 3374:National Scout jamboree 2568:. Boy Scouts of America 2479:. Boy Scouts of America 1689:, pp. 79–80, 83–84 1515:. Boy Scouts of America 973:As Boyce's interest in 949:he visited the tomb of 879:waters aboard the ship 760:, which he renamed the 403:military organization. 83:Chicago, Illinois, U.S. 5723:American Presbyterians 4937:Voyageurs Area Council 4922:Ventura County Council 4892:Trapper Trails Council 4832:Suffolk County Council 4747:Santa Fe Trail Council 4717:Rocky Mountain Council 4712:Rip Van Winkle Council 4697:Redwood Empire Council 4647:Pine Burr Area Council 4617:Patriots' Path Council 4507:Northeast Iowa Council 4447:Moraine Trails Council 4305:Lincoln Trails Council 4280:Las Vegas Area Council 4265:Juniata Valley Council 4245:Iroquois Trail Council 4230:Indian Nations Council 4215:Hoosier Trails Council 4165:Green Mountain Council 4080:Grand Columbia Council 4060:Glacier's Edge Council 3975:Daniel Webster Council 3870:Chester County Council 3795:Calcasieu Area Council 3745:Blackhawk Area Council 3715:Baltimore Area Council 3690:Andrew Jackson Council 3597:Support Our Scouts Act 2966:Fire Service Exploring 2852:Ottawa Visitors Center 2846:Ottawa Scouting Museum 1891:, pp. 16, 43, 151 1211:opened in Ottawa. The 1198: 1188:Ottawa Avenue Cemetery 1171: 1093: 1091:Lone Scouts of America 1081:Lone Scouts of America 1061: 774:"The Farming Business" 734:Post Office Department 724: 698:American Railway Union 649: 613:. Eight months later, 562: 531:, where he bought the 446:Greenwich, Connecticut 337: 228:Lone Scouts of America 5609:Scout sign and salute 5528:Order of World Scouts 5385:Francis Fletcher-Vane 5375:Ernest Thompson Seton 4927:Verdugo Hills Council 4887:Transatlantic Council 4872:Three Harbors Council 4792:South Georgia Council 4787:South Florida Council 4567:Orange County Council 4527:Northern Star Council 4492:North Florida Council 4477:NeTseO Trails Council 4285:Last Frontier Council 4270:Katahdin Area Council 4250:Istrouma Area Council 4235:Indian Waters Council 4220:Hudson Valley Council 4205:Heart of Ohio Council 4185:Hawk Mountain Council 4070:Golden Spread Council 4065:Golden Empire Council 3995:East Carolina Council 3945:Coronado Area Council 3885:Chief Seattle Council 3855:Chattahoochee Council 3785:Buffalo Trail Council 3780:Buffalo Trace Council 3755:Blue Mountain Council 3740:Black Warrior Council 3700:Arbuckle Area Council 3321:Ernest Thompson Seton 3268:Chief Scout Executive 3117:Historic Trails Award 3088:Silver Antelope Award 2911:Boy Scouts of America 2889:Boy Scouts of America 1439:on September 20, 2008 1196: 1169: 1088: 1056: 1043:Boy Scouts of America 1016:Boy Scout Association 1003:Further information: 824:(congressman) in the 794:"Home Folks Magazine" 722: 674:National Park Service 647: 581:. The success of the 560: 495:Saint Paul, Minnesota 335: 311:Chief Scout Executive 224:Boy Scouts of America 220:William Dickson Boyce 94:Ottawa, Illinois 51:William Dickson Boyce 5738:Illinois Republicans 5594:Religion in Scouting 5463:WAGGGS World Centres 5206:Traditional Scouting 5179:World Scout Jamboree 5045:Philmont Scout Ranch 4957:Westark Area Council 4877:Three Rivers Council 4857:Texas Trails Council 4797:South Plains Council 4667:Prairielands Council 4657:Pony Express Council 4622:Pee Dee Area Council 4592:Ozark Trails Council 4577:Oregon Trail Council 4467:Narragansett Council 4422:Minsi Trails Council 4417:Midnight Sun Council 4370:Miami Valley Council 4260:Jersey Shore Council 4255:Jayhawk Area Council 4190:Hawkeye Area Council 4095:Great Rivers Council 4090:Great Alaska Council 4075:Grand Canyon Council 4045:Gateway Area Council 4040:Garden State Council 4030:French Creek Council 3980:De Soto Area Council 3970:Daniel Boone Council 3935:Conquistador Council 3895:Choctaw Area Council 3815:Capitol Area Council 3710:Baden-Powell Council 3705:Atlanta Area Council 3507:Uniform and insignia 3152:Young American Award 3137:Square knot insignia 3093:Silver Buffalo Award 2746:on February 19, 2018 2634:on February 26, 2008 1653:, pp. 7, 22, 29 999:Unknown Scout legend 988:Sons of Daniel Boone 873:Spanish–American War 770:"Inter Ocean Farmer" 710:Marseilles, Illinois 680:benefits during the 607:Henry Demarest Lloyd 529:Lisbon, North Dakota 467:Business enterprises 322:Silver Buffalo Award 292:Boyce learned about 256:Lisbon, North Dakota 250:, Manitoba, and the 212:Silver Buffalo Award 195: 1910; 148: 1884; 5687:Scouting portal 5579:Oldest Scout groups 5340:Daniel Carter Beard 5325:Robert Baden-Powell 4992:Yocona Area Council 4942:W. D. Boyce Council 4912:Twin Valley Council 4907:Twin Rivers Council 4867:Three Fires Council 4837:Susquehanna Council 4802:South Texas Council 4782:Snake River Council 4682:Quapaw Area Council 4672:Puerto Rico Council 4557:Old Hickory Council 4547:Occoneechee Council 4482:Nevada Area Council 4452:Mount Baker Council 4432:Mobile Area Council 4402:Mid-America Council 4355:Maui County Council 4350:Mason-Dixon Council 4180:Gulf Stream Council 4115:Great Trail Council 4085:Grand Teton Council 4025:Flint River Council 4020:Five Rivers Council 4005:Erie Shores Council 3990:Denver Area Council 3955:Crater Lake Council 3610:Winkler v. Rumsfeld 3497:Trail's End popcorn 3379:Operation On-Target 3291:Daniel Carter Beard 3220:Scouter's Key Award 3083:Silver Beaver Award 3049:Quartermaster Award 2698:on December 6, 2008 2672:on November 6, 2008 1955:"The Panic of 1893" 1213:W. D. Boyce Council 1096:Boyce clashed with 1032:British East Africa 1012:Robert Baden-Powell 849:William Howard Taft 772:, which he renamed 627:Home Folks Magazine 603:United Mine Workers 505:. Further north in 499:Fargo, North Dakota 429:Lieutenant Governor 182:Virginia Dorcas Lee 5667:World Scout Emblem 5451:Baden-Powell grave 5446:Scouting memorials 5406:Baden-Powell House 5335:Agnes Baden-Powell 5330:Olave Baden-Powell 5292:Extension Scouting 4707:Rio Grande Council 4642:Pikes Peak Council 4582:Otschodela Council 4335:Los Padres Council 4325:Longs Peak Council 4175:Gulf Coast Council 3985:Del-Mar-Va Council 3940:Cornhusker Council 3905:Circle Ten Council 3790:Caddo Area Council 3760:Blue Ridge Council 3750:Blue Grass Council 3670:Alamo Area Council 3502:Tribe of Mic-O-Say 3440:Boy Scout Memorial 3433:Boy Scout Handbook 3394:Raingutter regatta 3273:National president 3098:Silver World Award 2941:Order of the Arrow 2854:, Ottawa, Illinois 2848:, Ottawa, Illinois 2784:General references 2613:, pp. 173–174 2601:, pp. 143–145 2512:, pp. 135–136 2500:, pp. 116–117 2425:, pp. 112–113 2413:, pp. 102–103 2389:, pp. 108–110 2315:, pp. 128–131 2179:, pp. viii–ix 2147:, pp. 133–135 2118:, pp. 119–123 1953:Walker, Ronald W. 1574:Chips, Michael J. 1429:"William D. Boyce" 1199: 1172: 1162:Scouting memorials 1094: 1062: 957:and sailed up the 861:Frederick Schwatka 810:Theodore Roosevelt 798:"Blade and Ledger" 725: 704:, inventor of the 650: 563: 425:Oak Park, Illinois 338: 283:John T. McCutcheon 276:George R. Lawrence 65:Plum, Pennsylvania 5763:Scouting pioneers 5695: 5694: 5365:William Hillcourt 5131:Scouting for Boys 5072: 5071: 5068: 5067: 5010: 5009: 4987:Winnebago Council 4902:Tuscarora Council 4882:Tidewater Council 4652:Pine Tree Council 4360:Mayflower Council 4320:Longhouse Council 4170:Greenwich Council 4035:Gamehaven Council 3965:Dan Beard Council 3875:Chickasaw Council 3810:Cape Fear Council 3725:Bay-Lakes Council 3633: 3632: 3579:Evans v. Berkeley 3515: 3514: 3412: 3411: 3339: 3338: 3316:William Hillcourt 3248: 3247: 3160: 3159: 3023:First Class Scout 2979: 2978: 2951:Learning for Life 2541:on March 13, 2008 2449:, pp. 95–100 2203:, pp. xi, 11 1067:Edgar M. Robinson 1060:uniforms, 1917–18 1036:Scouting For Boys 984:Woodcraft Indians 637:into the monthly 217: 216: 5770: 5685: 5684: 5569:Ging Gang Goolie 5458:Scouting museums 5184:World Scout Moot 5109: 5099: 5092: 5085: 5076: 5075: 5016: 5015: 4847:Tecumseh Council 4762:Sequoyah Council 4722:Sagamore Council 4607:Palmetto Council 4437:Monmouth Council 4407:Mid-Iowa Council 4315:Longhorn Council 4275:La Salle Council 4015:Far East Council 3900:Cimarron Council 3825:Catalina Council 3775:Bucktail Council 3770:Buckskin Council 3720:Bay Area Council 3639: 3638: 3592:Scouting for All 3521: 3520: 3418: 3417: 3345: 3344: 3311:E. Urner Goodman 3306:Carroll A. Edson 3296:William D. Boyce 3254: 3253: 3166: 3165: 2985: 2984: 2926:Varsity Scouting 2897: 2896: 2882: 2875: 2868: 2859: 2858: 2834: 2815: 2813: 2811: 2778: 2777: 2775: 2773: 2762: 2756: 2755: 2753: 2751: 2736: 2730: 2729: 2727: 2725: 2720:. 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Index

William Boyce

Plum, Pennsylvania
Ottawa, Illinois
Silver Buffalo Award
Boy Scouts of America
Lone Scouts of America
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Wooster Academy
Midwest
Winnipeg
Lisbon, North Dakota
labor unions
well-being
George R. Lawrence
cartoonist
John T. McCutcheon
tomb of King Tutankhamun
Scouting
young boy
Boy Scout
Chief Scout Executive
James E. West
Silver Buffalo Award

Plum Borough
Presbyterian
coal miner
Wooster Academy
Ohio

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