A Century of Nebraska Boy Scouts

History
The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated on February 8, 1910. Scout troops were organized in several Nebraska communities the following year. The Lincoln Council, predecessor of today's Cornhusker Council of the BSA, was chartered in 1912. For nearly a century scouting has enriched Nebraska life by providing thousands of boys with the incentive and the means to strengthen citizenship, learn leadership, and build character. Today the journey continues. Visit the Nebraska Historical Society's new online Boy Scout exhibit which chronicles the long history of Boy Scouts in Nebraska.



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