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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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Although the Girl Guides were growing, the Camp Fire Girls were doing so at a faster rate, so Low traveled to
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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 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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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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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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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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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 traveled along the East Coast, spreading Girl Guiding to other communities, before returning to Savannah to speak with President
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707:'s second wife, to become its Honorary President.
672:In response to the thrift program, enacted by the
5822:Deaths from breast cancer in Georgia (U.S. state)
2495:First Girl Scout, The Life of Juliette Gordon Low
2555:Moore, Matthew Scott; Panara, Robert F. (1996).
613:, and received the Girl Guide Thanks Badge from
2346:(3). The University of Chicago Press: 261–275.
2108:(the latter due to its use by the Girl Scouts).
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491:In August 1911, Low became involved with the
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2383:(3). University of Nebraska Press: 115–121.
2295:Lady from Savannah: The Life of Juliette Low
849:was honorary president of the Girl Scouts.)
2563:. Rochester, NY: Deaf Life Press. pp.
833:number 974) honoring Low was issued by the
377:. In late 1885, William proposed marriage.
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2096:Although the park is officially known as
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537:How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire
248:. In 1864, due to the close proximity of
134:
5847:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
2653:. National Women's History Museum. 2017.
2559:Great Deaf Americans: The Second Edition
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2608:Works by or about Juliette Gordon Low
2377:Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
937:Juliette Gordon Low Historic District
841:, to produce the stamp for her. (The
175:
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2298:. New York: Girl Scouts of the USA.
484:at a party, and was inspired by the
396:Low often painted, but also learned
138:
5842:Recipients of the Silver Fish Award
875:In 1979, Low was inducted into the
2498:(illustrated ed.). New York:
825:, is open for tours to the public.
695:By the end of 1917, Low convinced
594:and the newly published handbook,
410:Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales
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2839:Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias
1111:Kehe, Marjorie (March 12, 2012).
900:, bears the name of its founder.
674:United States Food Administration
511:Start of the American Girl Guides
339:, a prominent landscape painter.
18:Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon Low
2624:
2522:. Retrieved on December 5, 2012.
2406:The Georgia Historical Quarterly
2072:"Low, Juliette Gordon, District"
596:How Girls Can Help Their Country
526:How Girls Can Help Their Country
3909:Harriet Williams Russell Strong
2315:"Juliette Gordon Low Biography"
2313:Girl Scouts of the USA (2015).
130:
3588:Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose
2589:Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
2147:. May 24, 2012. Archived from
819:Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
572:, which was formed in part by
231:Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie
163:Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie
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5837:Girl Scouts of the USA people
5827:People from Savannah, Georgia
5506:Nell Kendall Hodgson Woodruff
2689:National Women's Hall of Fame
2547:National Women's Hall of Fame
884:Presidential Medal of Freedom
877:National Women's Hall of Fame
576:, the chief executive of the
58:Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon
5659:Jean Elizabeth Geiger Wright
5475:Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas
4768:Georgia Women of Achievement
3935:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
2617:Works by Juliette Gordon Low
2599:Works by Juliette Gordon Low
835:United States Postal Service
235:William Washington Gordon II
153:William Washington Gordon II
4993:Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans
4118:Martha Coffin Pelham Wright
3522:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
2623:(public domain audiobooks)
2220:"Juliette Gordon Low Trail"
2100:it has been referred to as
1025:Girl Scouts of the USA 2015
628:'s godmother), the wife of
534:by Robert Baden-Powell and
356:Juliette Gordon Low in 1887
48:Juliette Gordon Low in 1923
5873:
5402:May duBignon Stiles Howard
4926:Susan Cobb Milton Atkinson
4884:Emily Harvie Thomas Tubman
3674:Katharine Dexter McCormick
2972:Mary "Mother" Harris Jones
2645:Digital Library of Georgia
2641:Juliette Gordon Low papers
2492:Wadsworth, Ginger (2012).
2267:Cordery, Stacy A. (2012).
2033:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
1943:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
1895:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
1859:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
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1787:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
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1088:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
1049:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
1037:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
1008:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
996:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
972:Shultz & Lawrence 1988
889:She was inducted into the
858:National Historic Landmark
829:In 1948, a postage stamp (
271:As a young child, she was
187:. Inspired by the work of
27:Founder of the Girl Scouts
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2439:10.1017/s1537592709992660
1117:Christian Science Monitor
774:containing a solution of
711:Expanding internationally
701:Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
585:Renaming the organization
333:sorority of the same name
325:Virginia Female Institute
287:Gordon developed partial
223:10 East Oglethorpe Avenue
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5711:Josephine Fields Sanders
5584:Mamie George S. Williams
5548:Carolyn Mackenzie Carter
5125:Alice Harrell Strickland
5099:Catherine Evans Whitener
4838:Cassandra Pickett Durham
3763:Marjory Stoneman Douglas
3573:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay
3346:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
2477:. New York: Scholastic.
2427:Perspectives on Politics
891:Savannah Women of Vision
5783:Elizabeth "Bessie" Tift
5649:Katharine DuPre Lumpkin
5579:Susie Baker King Taylor
5501:Frances Freeborn Pauley
5397:Mary Francis Hill Coley
5317:Caroline Pafford Miller
5291:Elfrida De Renne Barrow
5192:Emily Barnelia Woodward
5182:Helen Dortch Longstreet
5141:Madeleine Kiker Anthony
5115:Wessie Gertrude Connell
4253:Dorothy Harrison Eustis
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3996:Patricia Roberts Harris
3634:Mary Steichen Calderone
3502:Lillian Moller Gilbreth
3371:Frances Wisebart Jacobs
3175:Martha Wright Griffiths
2188:"Savannah Belles Ferry"
1119:. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
925:American Women quarters
617:for promoting Guiding.
482:Sir Robert Baden-Powell
280:and recurring bouts of
242:Confederate States Army
90:Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
5747:Luck Flanders Gambrell
5737:Phyllis Jenkins Barrow
5706:Lizzie Lurline Collier
5480:Bazoline Estelle Usher
5454:Henrietta Stanley Dull
5296:Amilee Chastain Graves
5244:Sarah Porter Hillhouse
5146:Helena Maud Brown Cobb
4962:Rebecca Latimer Felton
4199:Rebecca Talbot Perkins
3694:Eunice Kennedy Shriver
3558:Frances Xavier Cabrini
3472:Elizabeth Hanford Dole
3250:Ellen Swallow Richards
3220:Constance Baker Motley
2870:Elizabeth Bayley Seton
2803:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
2594:Girl Scouts of The USA
2526:Kent, Deborah (2004).
2144:Girl Scouts of the USA
843:National Postal Museum
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109:Girl Scouts of the USA
5857:Organization founders
5644:Clarice Cross Bagwell
5470:Rebecca Stiles Taylor
5418:Sarah Randolph Bailey
5275:Sara Branham Matthews
5234:Eliza Frances Andrews
5187:Sarah McLendon Murphy
5177:Louise Frederick Hays
4828:Dicksie Bradley Bandy
4713:Anna Wessels Williams
4400:Carlotta Walls LaNier
4133:Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
3991:Martha Matilda Harper
3955:Mary Engle Pennington
3793:Frances Oldham Kelsey
3578:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
3331:Jane Cunningham Croly
3260:Katherine Siva Saubel
3155:Marian Wright Edelman
3078:Margaret Bourke-White
3003:Harriet Beecher Stowe
2651:"Juliette Gordon Low"
2517:"Juliette Gordon Low"
2471:Corey, Shana (2012).
2340:The Library Quarterly
2208:Savannah Morning News
2124:Savannah Morning News
1508:Sims & Keena 2010
911:Savannah Belles Ferry
896:Camp Juliette Low in
893:investiture in 2016.
816:
809:in Savannah, Georgia.
807:Savannah Belles Ferry
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792:Laurel Grove Cemetery
766:, England, where Dr.
578:Boy Scouts of America
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382:St. Catherines Island
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5768:Beatrice Hirsch Haas
5752:Dorothy Rogers Tilly
5532:Katie Hall Underwood
5527:Ellamae Ellis League
5423:Beulah Rucker Oliver
5392:Lillian Gordy Carter
5301:Susan Dowdell Myrick
5270:Helen Douglas Mankin
5239:Grace Towns Hamilton
5120:Lula Dobbs McEachern
4998:Julia Collier Harris
4977:Lucy Barrow McIntire
4905:Anna Colquitt Hunter
4410:Mary Harriman Rumsey
4248:St. Katharine Drexel
4092:Mary Burnett Talbert
4087:Blanche Stuart Scott
4072:Mother Marianne Cope
4052:Ruth Fulton Benedict
4011:Mildred Robbins Leet
3709:Angelina Grimké Weld
3583:Maria Goeppert Mayer
3553:Charlotte Anne Bunch
3130:Antoinette Blackwell
3109:Gertrude Belle Elion
3039:Ida B. Wells-Barnett
2808:Helen Brooke Taussig
2798:Margaret Chase Smith
2193:Chatham Area Transit
1969:, pp. 297, 299.
563:American Girl Scouts
363:University of Oxford
254:Thunderbolt, Georgia
137:; died
5685:Laura Pope Forester
5605:Mary Dorothy Lyndon
5449:Mary Gregory Jewett
5265:Edith Lenora Foster
5208:Alice Woodby McKane
5151:Julia Lester Dillon
5073:Laura Askew Haygood
5008:Carrie Steele Logan
4967:Mary Ann Harris Gay
4931:Nellie Peters Black
4900:Selena Sloan Butler
4879:Ruth Hartley Mosley
4807:Juliette Gordon Low
4627:Rebecca S. Halstead
4601:Mary Church Terrell
4288:Barbara A. Mikulski
4016:Patsy Takemoto Mink
4001:Stephanie L. Kwolek
3940:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
3914:Emily Howell Warner
3859:Dorothy H. Andersen
3833:Annie Dodge Wauneka
3828:Mary Edwards Walker
3753:Faye Glenn Abdellah
3684:Edith Nourse Rogers
3664:Shirley Ann Jackson
3639:Mary Ann Shadd Cary
3517:Sandra Day O'Connor
3497:Matilda Joslyn Gage
3093:Florence B. Seibert
2930:Carrie Chapman Catt
2860:Juliette Gordon Low
2743:Elizabeth Blackwell
2738:Mary McLeod Bethune
2632:Juliette Gordon Low
1933:, pp. 288–289.
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1263:, pp. 171–172.
1131:, pp. 118–121.
520:Guiding, including
301:the Malbone Bouquet
189:Robert Baden-Powell
172:Juliette Gordon Low
36:Juliette Gordon Low
5690:Allie Murray Smith
5574:Ludie Clay Andrews
5553:Clermont Huger Lee
5522:Sarah Harper Heard
5496:Allie Carroll Hart
5444:Lollie Belle Wylie
5213:Nina Anderson Pape
5156:Leila Ross Wilburn
5078:Ellen Axson Wilson
5068:Sallie Ellis Davis
4946:Lugenia Burns Hope
4586:Barbara Rose Johns
4537:Flossie Wong-Staal
4512:Nicole Malachowski
4441:Lorraine Hansberry
4385:Marcia Greenberger
4339:Mary Joseph Rogers
4278:Coretta Scott King
4263:Abby Kelley Foster
4179:Susan Kelly-Dreiss
4067:Rita Rossi Colwell
3843:Frances E. Willard
3679:Rozanne L. Ridgway
3629:Lydia Moss Bradley
3614:Madeleine Albright
3507:Nannerl O. Keohane
3477:Anne Dallas Dudley
3406:Betty Bone Schiess
3376:Susette La Flesche
3361:Zora Neale Hurston
3356:Helen LaKelly Hunt
3280:Madam C. J. Walker
3195:Mary Putnam Jacobi
3145:Jacqueline Cochran
3125:Ethel Percy Andrus
2993:Barbara McClintock
2325:on August 10, 2015
2244:. October 17, 2023
2242:United States Mint
2127:. October 9, 2011.
2052:on August 14, 2013
1897:, pp. 35–358.
898:Cloudland, Georgia
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757:Richmond, Virginia
736:Cloudland, Georgia
717:Olave Baden-Powell
686:surgical dressings
622:Mina Miller Edison
611:Queen Mary of Teck
545:330 Drayton Street
497:Agnes Baden-Powell
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258:William T. Sherman
246:American Civil War
120:William Mackay Low
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2509:978-0-547-24394-8
2484:978-0-545-34278-0
2163:"Girl Scout Days"
2151:on June 18, 2012.
2098:Juliette Low Park
1227:, pp. 75–78.
1051:, pp. 85–88.
823:Savannah, Georgia
728:The Golden Eaglet
626:Eleanor Roosevelt
531:Scouting for Boys
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