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Girl Scouts, establishing a national headquarters, and recruiting patrons outside Georgia. Upon returning to Savannah, she learned that the Savannah Girl Guides had already renamed themselves to Girl Scouts because "Scout" reminded them of America's pioneer ancestry. West objected to the name change, saying that it trivialized the name of scout and would cause older Boy Scouts to quit. Baden-Powell supported Low's use of the term "scout," although he preferred the term "guide" for the British Girl Guides.
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Low also donated a 7 acres (2.8 ha) park in Savannah which bears her name. The park (originally part of her family homestead, the remainder of which was developed into the Gordonston neighborhood, which includes a road named Kinzie Avenue, after Low's family) has been the center of long-running
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Low stepped down as the National President of the Girl Scouts in 1920 to devote more of her time to promoting Guiding and Scouting internationally. She attended as many meetings of the International Council as she could, and underwrote the travel of foreign delegates, so that they could also attend.
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and a strong proponent of strict gender roles. In March 1912, Low wrote to the Camp Fire Girls, inviting them to merge into the Girl Guides, but they declined even after Baden-Powell suggested that they reconsider. West considered many of the Girl Guides activities to be gender-inappropriate, and he
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In 1913, Low set up the Girl Scouts national headquarters in Washington, D.C., and hired her friend Edith Johnston as National Executive Secretary. The national headquarters served as the "central information dispenser" for Girl Scouting, as well as the place where girls could purchase their badges
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Although the Girl Guides were growing, the Camp Fire Girls were doing so at a faster rate, so Low traveled to England to seek counsel from the British Girl Guides. By the time she returned to America, in 1913, she had a plan to spread Girl Guiding nationwide by changing the name from Girl Guides to
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In 1912, Low and Baden-Powell took a trip to the United States to spread the scouting movement. She hoped to bring it to her hometown, Savannah, to help girls learn practical skills and build character. When she arrived, she called her cousin Nina Pape, a local educator, saying, "I've got something
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In late 1902, Low received money from her husband for the first time in two years. She used it and her savings to rent a house in London. William committed to a support agreement in 1903, which was to award her £2,500 a year, the Low home in Savannah, and stocks and securities. Later that year, she
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after an operation to remove the malignant lumps, leaving her bed-ridden until February 1924. When she recovered, she resumed her work with the American Girl Scouts and the International Council. She secretly had two more operations to try to cure her cancer, but was informed in 1925 that she had
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in Savannah, behind the home she had inherited from her husband. The headquarters contained meeting rooms for the local Girl Guide patrols, while the lot outside provided space for marching or signaling drills and sports, including basketball. Edmund Strudwick Nash, who rented the main house from
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The early growth of the movement in the United States was due to Low's extensive social connections and early work to recruit new members and leaders, among them her family and friends. She also advertised in newspapers and magazines. Baden-Powell put her in touch with people interested in Girl
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Many competing organizations for girls that claimed to be the closest model to Boy Scouting were forming, and Low believed that gaining support from prominent people would help legitimize her organization as the official sister organization to the Boy Scouts. Her biggest competition was the
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In 1901, Anna Bridges Bateman, the widow of Sir Hugh Alleyne Sacheverell-Bateman, stayed as a guest at the Lows' home in Scotland. Upon discovering her husband's affair with Bateman, Low left to stay with friends and family. She worried that he planned to divorce her, so she sent him a
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After the death of her sister Alice, in 1880, Gordon relocated to Savannah to take over household duties while her mother grieved. During this period, she met William Mackay Low, the son of a family friend, and they began courting in secret. William left Savannah to study at the
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After her husband had what may have been a stroke, Low temporarily called off the dissolution of their marriage. She considered it wrong to divorce him when he could not defend himself. The proceedings resumed in January 1905 once his condition improved. William died from a
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and had numerous injuries and illnesses. In 1866, her mother mentioned in a letter that "Daisy fell out of bed – on her head, as usual...." That same year, she broke two of her fingers so severely that her parents considered having them amputated. She also had frequent
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And she assisted Olave Baden-Powell in converting 65 acres (26 ha) of land into a campsite for the Girl Guides. Low furnished a bungalow near the main house and named it "The Link" to signify the bond between the British Girl Guides and the American Girl Scouts.
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disputes between Gordonston residents and non-residents as to whether the park was donated to the residents of Gordonston, or to the residents of Savannah at large, even to the point of disagreement over the park's name. The park figures prominently in
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in Scotland. They spent much of their first two years of marriage apart, due to Juliette's medical problems and William's long hunting trips and gambling. The long separations, combined with her inability to bear children strained their relationship.
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in Wales on June 8, 1905, before the divorce was finalized. After the funeral, it was revealed that he had left almost everything to Bateman, and that he had revoked his 1903 support deal with his widow. William's sisters contested the
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for the girls of Savannah, and all America, and all the world, and we're going to start it tonight." Soon after, in March 1912, Low formed the first two American Girl Guides patrols, registering 18 girls.
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and desertion, or adultery and cruelty. In the case of adultery, Bateman would need to be named, which would have social repercussions for all parties involved. This slowed the divorce proceedings.
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She was also awarded two patents, a utility patent for a "Liquid Container for Use with Garbage Cans or the Like", Patent 1,124,925, and a design patent, D45234, for the trefoil Girl Scout Badge.
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asking for a year before making any final decisions. Although he did not initially favor divorce or separation, he wrote her a year later to ask that they live apart permanently, and she agreed.
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as a child. At her wedding, a grain of rice thrown in celebration landed in her left ear and led to an infection. Its removal punctured her ear drum, leading to permanent deafness in that ear.
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about six months to live. She continued to do work for the Girl Scouts, and even sneaked away during her recovery from surgery to make a speech at the organization's regional conference in
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Walck, P. E. (September 9, 1999). Trade Center Authority Approves Ferry Boat Logo; Savannah Belles Will Honor Five City Women, Help Transport Visitors To And From Hutchinson Island.
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William soon began withholding money from Juliette unless she agreed to a divorce. After consulting a lawyer, she learned that for a divorce to be granted, she would need to prove
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Low also formed the Honorary Committee of Girl Scouts and elected her family and friends to the committee. By using her connections, she was able to convince Susan Ludlow Parish,
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By 1895, Low was growing increasingly unhappy in her marriage. She rarely spent time alone with her husband, who had grown distant and began having affairs and drinking heavily.
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badge, although West claimed that the trefoil belonged to the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts had no right using it. She traveled back to London in the summer, where she met
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wrote to Low, thanking her for the contributions of the Girl Scouts and expressing hope that others would follow suit. She responded by organizing Girl Scouts to help the
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After her husband's death, Low traveled, took sculpting classes, and did charity work while looking for a project on which focus her time and skills. In May 1911, she met
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Gordon's parents raised her with traditional Southern values, emphasizing the importance of duty, obedience, loyalty, and respect. By the age of 12, she had begun
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In 2016, the first official Girl Scout trail honoring Low was created by a Girl Scout for her Gold Award project. The trail is located in Westwinds Metropark in
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with the goal of teaching women how to conserve food, Girl Scouts in Washington, D.C., began growing and harvesting their own food and canning perishable goods.
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Low, offered to pay rent on the carriage house as his contribution to the organization, becoming one of the American Girl Guide's first benefactors. Nash's son,
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and care for livestock. She also taught them knot tying, map reading, knitting, cooking, and first aid, while her friends in the military instructed them in
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Low recruited leaders and members in various states and spoke with every group that she could. Around the same time, she designed and patented the
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As a child, Gordon spent more time on art and poetry than on school work. In addition to writing and performing plays, she started a newspaper,
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Revzin, Rebekah E. (July 1998). "American Girlhood in the Early Twentieth Century: The Ideology of Girl Scout Literature, 1913–1930".
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Low traveled along the East Coast, spreading Girl Guiding to other communities, before returning to Savannah to speak with President
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was concerned that the public would question the masculinity of the Boy Scouts if the girls participated in similar activities.
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The Lows' wedding in Savannah on December 21, 1886, coincided with her parents' wedding anniversary. The couple honeymooned at
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Sims, Anastatia Hodgens; Keena, Katherine Knapp (Fall 2010). "Juliette Low's Gift: Girl Scouting in Savannah, 1912–1927".
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Arneil, Barbara (March 2010). "Gender, Diversity, and Organizational Change: The Boy Scouts vs. Girl Scouts of America".
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In 1912, she returned to the United States, and the same year established the first Girl Guide troop in the country in
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While no longer the president, Low remained an active presence in the organization. She worked on and appeared in
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Rothschild, Mary Aickin (Autumn 1981). "To Scout or to Guide? The Girl Scout-Boy Scout Controversy, 1912-1941".
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Following World War I, interest in the Girl Guides began to increase in many different countries. In response,
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described her: "While you never knew what she would do next, she always did what she made up her mind to do."
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Here Come the Girl Scouts! The Amazing, All-True Story of Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low and Her Great Adventure
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Juliette Gordon Low (center) standing with two Girl Scouts, Robertine McClendon (left) and Helen Ross (right)
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purchased her own home in London, along with the house next door, which she rented out for income.
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On May 29, 2012, the Girl Scouts' centennial anniversary was commemorated, with Low receiving the
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issued the amnesty proclamation, her father reunited with the family to move back to Savannah.
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the next day. 250 Girl Scouts left school early that day to attend her funeral and burial at
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in New York. While studying at Edgehill, she joined the secret group Theta Tau (based on the
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Her birthday, October 31, is commemorated by the Girl Scouts each year as Founder's Day.
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Low's home in Savannah is visited by Girl Scouts from all over the world. In 1965,
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lead. The treatment was unsuccessful, and she spent her 66th birthday fighting off
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Low will be honored on a U.S. quarter in 2025 as part of the final year of the
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near Savannah. Then they leased property in London and Scotland, spending the
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Low established the first headquarters in a remodeled carriage house at
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Her birthday, October 31, is celebrated annually by the Girl Scouts as "
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On February 13, 1915, she sailed back to the United States on the
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in Savannah with its surrounding land, and stocks and securities.
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Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts
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Juliette Gordon Low: Founder of the Girl Scouts of America
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In 1999, the City of Savannah named its ferry service the
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to Savannah, she moved with her mother and two sisters to
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The Girl Scouts expanded after the United States entered
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was developing a treatment for cancer. She tried it, an
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after four of Savannah's notable women, including Low.
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to become the Girl Scouts' National Vice President and
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Shultz, Gladys Denny; Lawrence, Daisy Gordon (1988).
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of Girl Scouts escorted her casket to her funeral at
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and knitting clothing for soldiers. They also picked
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Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon Low

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Girl Scouts of the USA
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Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie
née
Girl Scouts of the USA
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Scout Movement
England
Savannah, Georgia
Founder's Day
10 East Oglethorpe Avenue
Savannah, Georgia
Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie
William Washington Gordon II
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Union troops
Thunderbolt, Georgia
William T. Sherman
brain fever
Andrew Johnson
accident-prone
earaches
malaria
hearing loss
Caroline
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