While there are many who have served the Troop by giving freely of their time and talents over the years, most notably the Committee Chairpersons, Committee Members, and Assistant Scoutmasters, the Scoutmaster is the one who is "out there" with the Scouts. He's at the Troop Meetings, he's at the Campouts, he's the one the Scouts turn to when they need Adult Leadership or Guidance.
Since the Troop was founded in 1913, there have been hundreds of people who have helped, and who continue to help to make the Troop what it is today. But in all that time, there have only been a few Scoutmasters. For their leadership, their vision, and their courage, we salute them here.
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1913 - 1915 |
Lemuel Webster |
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1915 - 1916 |
Robert Wendell Young |
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1916 |
Lawrence Burdette Robertson |
|
1916 - 1919 |
William Beach Pratt |
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1919 - 1920 |
Lemuel Webster |
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1920 - 1921 |
Norman Arthur Weaver |
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1921 - 1923 |
Carl M Gates |
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1923 - 1926 |
Arthur W. Johnson |
|
1926 - 1927 |
Woolsey Hopkins |
|
1927 - 1928 |
Raymond T. Bunker |
|
1928 - 1979 |
Henry Dana White |
|
1979 - 1984 |
Peter J. Burrell |
|
1984 - |
Paul M. Hurney |