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Historical council information to be folded in

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Historical council information to be folded in — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kintetsubuffalo (talkcontribs) 12:03, September 20, 2006

  • Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation.
  • Nebraska 322 Kearney Council 1920 1922 changed name to Buffalo County 322 1922
  • Nebraska 322 Buffalo County Council 1922 1923 changed name to Kearney 322 1923
  • Nebraska 322 Kearney Council 1923 1924 changed name to Fort Kearney 322 1924
  • Nebraska 322 Fort Kearney Council 1924 1926 ended 1926
  • Nebraska 323 Grand Island Council 1920 1922 changed name to Hall County 323 1922
  • Nebraska 323 Hall County Council 1922 1924 changed name to Grand Island 323 1924
  • Nebraska 323 Grand Island Council 1924 1926 ended 1926
  • Nebraska 325 North Platte Council 1920 1926 ended 1926
  • Nebraska 327 Fremont Council 1920 1923 changed name to Pawnee 327 1923
  • Nebraska 327 Pawnee Council 1923 1928 ended 1928
  • Nebraska 328 Scottsbluff Council 1920 1924 merged into Platte Valley 663 1924
  • Nebraska 663 Platte Valley Council 1924 1926 changed name to TRI-City 663 1926
  • Nebraska 663 Tri-City Council 1926 1927 ended 1927
  • Nebraska Hartington Council 1917 1918
  • Nebraska McCook Council 1917 1919
  • Nebraska Red Cloud Council 1922 1923
  • Nebraska 323 Tri-Trails Council 1954 1993 July 1 merged into Overland Trails 322 1993 July 1
  • Nebraska 322 Overland Trails Council 1954
  • Nebraska 329 University Place Council 1919 1924 merged into Lincoln 324 1924
  • Nebraska 324 Lincoln Council 1917 1926 changed name to Lancaster County 324 1926
  • Nebraska 324 Lancaster County Council 1926 1927 changed name to Lincoln 324 1927
  • Nebraska 324 Lincoln Council 1927 1929 changed name to Cornhusker 324 1929
  • Nebraska 743 Nemaha Council 1926 1932 merged into Cornhusker 324 1932
  • Nebraska 324 Cornhusker Council 1929
  • Iowa 175 Council Bluffs Council 1919 1926 changed name to Waubonsie-Boyer 175 1926
  • Iowa 182 LeMars Council 1920 1926 merged into Sioux City Area 185 1926
  • Iowa 185 Sioux City Council 1918 1926 merged into Sioux City Area 185 1926
  • Nebraska 326 Omaha Council 1915 1930 changed name to Covered Wagon 326 1930
  • Iowa 175 Waubonsie Boyer Council 1936 1935 changed name to Southwest Iowa 175 1935
  • Iowa 185 Sioux City Area Council 1926 1939 changed name to Sergeant Floyd Area 185 1939
  • Iowa 179 Fort Dodge Council 1919 1942 changed name to Prairie Gold Area 179 1942
  • Iowa 175 Southwest Iowa Council 1935 1965 merged into Mid-America 326 1965
  • Nebraska 326 Covered Wagon Council 1930 1965 merged into Mid-America 326 1965
  • Iowa 185 Sergeant Floyd Area Council 1939 1972 merged into Prairie Gold Area 179 1972
  • Iowa 179 Prairie Gold Area Council 1942 2000 May 1 merged into Mid-America Council
  • Nebraska 326 Mid-America Council 1965

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Eagle pedigree

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"I was an active Boy Scout. I had been a 2nd class scout in Loup City. In Kearney I had to start over as a tenderfoot. In about two years I had worked myself up through first class, Star Scout, Life Scout and Eagle Scout. I was the first Eagle Scout in Nebraska along with my buddy Byrus Troxell whom I really carried with me through the required merit badges. Kearney had a professional scout master up until 1923 when the money to pay him ran out. At that time I took over and held the troop together."

from Autobiography of Alva Revista Fitch, Fitch family genealogy collection, unpublished, 1984, page 4

Citations missing

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"Camp Augustine" listed at Redirects for discussion

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A discussion is taking place to address the redirect Camp Augustine. The discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 June 17#Camp Augustine until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. Blaze The Wolf | Proud Furry and Wikipedia Editor (talk) 23:38, 17 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]