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Scouting in Georgia (U.S. state)

Scouting in Georgia has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. The state is home to many milestones for the Scouting movement. The Girl Scout birthplace is located in Savannah, and President Jimmy Carter served as a Scoutmaster in Plains, Georgia.

Scouting in Georgia
 Scouting portal

Boy Scouts of America edit

History edit

Dating back to 1920, Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was prominent in Georgia. Until 1974, some southern councils were racially segregated. (The Old Hickory council did not integrate until 1974.) Colored Troops, as they were officially known, were given little support from Districts and Councils. Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to the ideals of Scouting.[citation needed]

Historic councils edit

Council Name[1] Active dates Notes
Start End
Augusta Council 1920 1925 Changed name to Richmond County Council #93
Augusta Area Council 1929 1941 Changed name to Georgia-Carolina #93
Aumuckalie Council 1921 1922 Disbanded 1922. Believed based in Americus, Georgia and absorbed by Nochaway #100 (later Chehaw in 1922).
Chatham County Council 1923 1942 Changed name to Coastal Empire #99 in 1942.
Chattahoochee Council 1923 1950 West Point, Ga. Changed name to George H. Lanier #94 in 1950. Merged in 1989 with Chattahoochee Council in Columbus, Ga
Cherokee Council 1923 1923 Changed name to Floyd County #95 in 1923.
Columbus Georgia Council 1919 1928
Columbus Area Council 1929 1929 Function merged into Direct Service 1930.
Coastal Empire Council 1921 1922 Merged with Okefenokee Area Council to become the Coastal Georgia Council in 2014[2]
Floyd County Council 1919 1923 Changed name to Cherokee #95 in 1923.
Floyd County Council 1923 1925 Disbanded in 1925. Absorbed into Atlanta 92 in 1929.
Gainesville Area Council 1928 1932 Function merged into Direct Service July 1933.
George H. Lanier Council 1950 1989 Merged into Chattahoochee #91 in 1989.
Georgia-Alabama Council 1934 1964 Merged into Chattahoochee #91 in 1964.
Griffin Area Council 1927 1930 Changed name to Flint River #95 in 1930.
Macon Council 1919 1923 Changed name to Central Georgia #96 in 1923.
Mcintosh County Council 1922 1923 Disbanded in 1923. Merged into Chattahoochee Council in 1923.
Muscogee County Council 1923 1925 Changed name to Columbus Area #98 in 1925.
Nochaway Council 1921 1929 Disbanded in 1929 & the counties were run from the national office then in New York City. Rechartered as Chehaw #97 in 1939. Spelled Notchoway in some BSA records and Notchaway in some other places but Nochaway in actual records of the council.
Northeast Georgia Council 1922 1931 Changed name to Gainesville Area #428 in 1931.
Ococah Council 1922 1924 Changed name to Northeast Georgia #101 in 1924.
Okefenokee Council 1921 1922 Disbanded 1922.
Okefenokee Area Council 1921 1922 Merged with Coastal Empire Council to become Coastal Georgia Council in 2014[2]
Richmond County Council 1925 1929 Changed name to Augusta Area #93 in 1929.
Savannah Council 1920 1923 Merged into Chatham County #99 in 1923.
West Georgia Council 1946 1964 Merged into Chattahoochee #91 in 1964.
Withlacocchee Council 1926 1930 Changed name to Okefenokee Area #758 in 1930.

Boy Scouts of America today edit

There are eleven active local BSA councils that serve Scouts in Georgia. Active councils, districts, and lodges are shown in green.

Atlanta Area Council edit

The Atlanta Area Council encompasses 13 counties in northern Georgia. The council office is currently located in Atlanta, Georgia.

Central Georgia Council edit

The Central Georgia Council serves 24 counties in central Georgia.[3]

Chattahoochee Council edit

The Chattahoochee Council serves Scouts in Georgia and Alabama, with the Council office located in Columbus, Georgia. Active from 1964 to present, the council's name refers to the Chattahoochee River, which flows through Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.

  • George H. Lanier District
  • Saugahatchee District
  • Muskogee District
  • Yellow Jacket District

OA lodge: Chattahoochee Lodge #204 chartered 1941 and still active. Absorbed Hiawassee Lodge #333 (West Georgia Council) in 1963. Absorbed Wehadkee Lodge #273 (George H. Lanier Council, West Point) in both 1964 and 1990.

  • Alapaha
  • Apatschin
  • Hiawassee
  • Si-tan-mico
  • Wehadkee
  • Weracoba
  • Wischixin

Cherokee Area Council edit

CherokeeAreaBSA.com

Cherokee Area Council serves Scouts in Tennessee and Georgia, with the council office located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The John Ross District serves Northwest Georgia Walker, Catoosa and Dade Counties. Website: www.CherokeeAreaBSA.com. Skymont Scout Reservation offers year-round and summer camping opportunities, www.Skymont.org.

Coastal Georgia Council edit

The Council office of the Coastal Georgia Council is located in Savannah, Georgia. It was formed on March 1, 2014 when the Coastal Empire Council and the Okefenokee Area Council merged. [4]

Districts edit
  • Altamaha
  • Atlantic
  • Coastal
  • Satilla
  • Twin Rivers
OA lodge edit

Tomo-Chi-Chi Lodge #119 chartered 1938 and merged with Pithlako Lodge with the 2014 merger into I-Tsu-La Lodge.[5]

  • Blue Heron
  • Canoochee
  • Creek
  • Ogeechee
  • Allogagan
  • Guale
  • Tomo Chi Chi

Flint River Council edit

Flint River Council is headquartered in Griffin, Georgia.

Georgia-Carolina Council edit

Name active from 1941 to currently active. Council office located in Augusta, Georgia, includes districts in South Carolina and Georgia. Website: [1]

  • Creek River District
  • Kiokee River District
  • Yamasee District

OA lodge: Bob White Lodge #87 chartered 1936 and still active.

  • Creek River
  • Kiokee River
  • Yamasee

Northeast Georgia Council edit

Name active from 1935 to currently active. Council office located in Pendergrass, Georgia.

[2]

Districts:

  • Apalachee District serves northern Gwinnett County;
  • Chattahoochee District serves Barrow, Hall, and Jackson counties;
  • Cherokee district serves Hart, Elbert, Franklin, Madison, Clarke, Oglethorpe, Oconee, Morgan, and Greene counties;
  • Currahee District serves Banks, Habersham, Rabun, Stephens, and White counties;
  • Etowah District serves Forsyth, Dawson, and Lumpkin counties;
  • Mountain District serves Gilmer, Fannin, Towns, and Union counties;
  • Sweetwater District serves Walton and southern Gwinnett counties.

OA lodge: Mowogo Lodge #243 chartered in 1943 and still active.

  • Ani-gatogewi
  • Canantutlaga
  • Japeechen
  • Jutaculla
  • Lau In Nih
  • Machque
  • Yonah-hi

Camps:

  • Rainey Mountain
  • Scoutland
  • Rotary

Northwest Georgia Council edit

Northwest Georgia Council serves Scouts in northwest Georgia.

South Georgia Council edit

Suwannee River Area Council edit

The Suwannee River Area Council, active from 1924 to present, encompasses 13 counties in north Florida and south Georgia. The Council Service Center and central headquarters are in Tallahassee, Florida.

Girl Scouting today edit

Girl Scouting in Georgia
 
Map of Girl Scout Councils in Georgia
  Scouting portal

The Girl Scout Birthplace is located in Savannah, Georgia, which was the Gordon family home that now provides tours to thousands of Scouts every year. Upon Juliette Gordon Low's death in 1927, she willed her carriage house, eventually named The Girl Scout First Headquarters, to the local Savannah Girl Scouts for continued use.[6]

In 2008 the eight Girl Scout Councils in Georgia merged to form two councils. In addition Girl Scouts of Moccasin Bend headquartered in Tennessee covers Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade and Walker Counties in northwestern Georgia.[7]

Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia edit

Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia was formed on May 1, 2008 by the merger of eight previous councils: Girl Scouts, Central Savannah River Council; Girl Scouts of Concharty Council; Girl Scouts of Middle Georgia; Girl Scouts of Northeast Georgia; Girl Scouts of Southwest Georgia; and The Girl Scout Council of Savannah, Georgia. Though some counties in these old councils were moved to Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta. This council also covers part of South Carolina and Russell County in Alabama.

Headquarters: Lizella, Georgia
Website: http://www.gshg.org/

Camps:

  • Camp Low is on a 300-acre (120 ha) barrier island, Rose Dhu Island, near Savannah
  • Camp Martha Johnston is 165 acres (67 ha) in Lizella, Georgia and has been owned by the Girl Scouts since 1922.
  • Camp Robert Lewis is 40 acres (16 ha) by Mulberry Falls near the Chattahoochee River.
  • Camp Tanglewood is 184 acres (74 ha) in Augusta, Georgia

The following camps were closed in 2016 and either sold or their lease ended[8]

  • Camp Concharty was 190 acres (77 ha) at the base of Pine Mountain in Shiloh, Georgia.
  • Camp Lanier is 88 acres (36 ha) on Lake Lanier in Forsyth County (leased)
  • Camp Okitayakani is 338 acres (137 ha) in Cuthbert, Georgia
  • Camp Otaki is 56 acres (23 ha) on Lake Hartwell in Hart County. (leased)
  • Camp Manipines is 38 acres (15 ha) on Lake Sinclair in Putnam County. It is leased from the United States Army Corps of Engineers.

Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta edit

Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta serves about 42,000 girls and 17,000 adult volunteers in 34 counties of Greater Atlanta and a portion of Polk County Tennessee. It was formed in 2008 by the merger of Girl Scout Council of Northwest Georgia and Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council.

Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia
Website: http://www.girlscoutsatl.org/

Camps:

Former Camps:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation. from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2018-11-20.
  2. ^ a b "Two Boy Scouts councils merge". WTOC News. 2014-03-04. from the original on 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  3. ^ "About Us". Central Georgia Council. from the original on 2014-07-29. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Scouting councils merge into Coastal Georgia Council". Savannah Morning News. from the original on 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-18.
  6. ^ Trefoil Round the World (11 ed.). World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. 2002. ISBN 0900827750.
  7. ^ Myrie, Stephanie (21 September 2007). "The Girl Scouts: Uncharted Territory". Nonprofit Quarterly. from the original on 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2018-11-20.
  8. ^ "She Will". Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia. from the original on 2016-09-01. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  9. ^ Spigolon @TSpigolonNBR, Tom (2019-03-21). "Former Scout camp renovated to offer lakeside banquet halls, camping, special events". Marietta Daily Journal. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  10. ^ "Notes from the Board of Commission Meeting - Tuesday, August 25, 2020". www.pikecountytimes.com. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  11. ^ "Notes for the Board of Appeals Meeting 10/15/2020 6:00 pm". PikeCountyTimes.com. Retrieved 2023-08-19.

External links edit

  • "Alapaha Area Council #98".
  • "Atlanta Area Council #92".
  • "Central Georgia Council #96".
  • "Chattahoochee Council #91".
  • "Chehaw Council #97".
  • "Cherokee Area Council #556".
  • "Coastal Empire Council #99".
  • "Flint River Council #95".
  • "Georgia-Carolina Council #93".
  • "Northeast Georgia Council #101".
  • "Northwest Georgia Council #100".
  • "Okefenokee Area Council #758".
  • "Suwannee River Area Council #664".
  • "List of Order of the Arrow lodges by Region and Lodge Number".
  • "Yellow River District".

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Scouting in Georgia has a long history from the 1910s to the present day serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live The state is home to many milestones for the Scouting movement The Girl Scout birthplace is located in Savannah and President Jimmy Carter served as a Scoutmaster in Plains Georgia Scouting in GeorgiaBoy Scout Summerfest Girl Scouts in Madison Square Trading Post at Camp Sidney Dew Girl Scout cookies for the troops Scouting portal Contents 1 Boy Scouts of America 1 1 History 1 1 1 Historic councils 1 2 Boy Scouts of America today 1 2 1 Atlanta Area Council 1 2 2 Central Georgia Council 1 2 3 Chattahoochee Council 1 2 4 Cherokee Area Council 1 2 5 Coastal Georgia Council 1 2 5 1 Districts 1 2 5 2 OA lodge 1 2 6 Flint River Council 1 2 7 Georgia Carolina Council 1 2 8 Northeast Georgia Council 1 2 9 Northwest Georgia Council 1 2 10 South Georgia Council 1 2 11 Suwannee River Area Council 2 Girl Scouting today 2 1 Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia 2 2 Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBoy Scouts of America editHistory edit Dating back to 1920 Boy Scouts of America BSA was prominent in Georgia Until 1974 some southern councils were racially segregated The Old Hickory council did not integrate until 1974 Colored Troops as they were officially known were given little support from Districts and Councils Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to the ideals of Scouting citation needed Historic councils edit Council Name 1 Active dates NotesStart EndAugusta Council 1920 1925 Changed name to Richmond County Council 93Augusta Area Council 1929 1941 Changed name to Georgia Carolina 93Aumuckalie Council 1921 1922 Disbanded 1922 Believed based in Americus Georgia and absorbed by Nochaway 100 later Chehaw in 1922 Chatham County Council 1923 1942 Changed name to Coastal Empire 99 in 1942 Chattahoochee Council 1923 1950 West Point Ga Changed name to George H Lanier 94 in 1950 Merged in 1989 with Chattahoochee Council in Columbus GaCherokee Council 1923 1923 Changed name to Floyd County 95 in 1923 Columbus Georgia Council 1919 1928Columbus Area Council 1929 1929 Function merged into Direct Service 1930 Coastal Empire Council 1921 1922 Merged with Okefenokee Area Council to become the Coastal Georgia Council in 2014 2 Floyd County Council 1919 1923 Changed name to Cherokee 95 in 1923 Floyd County Council 1923 1925 Disbanded in 1925 Absorbed into Atlanta 92 in 1929 Gainesville Area Council 1928 1932 Function merged into Direct Service July 1933 George H Lanier Council 1950 1989 Merged into Chattahoochee 91 in 1989 Georgia Alabama Council 1934 1964 Merged into Chattahoochee 91 in 1964 Griffin Area Council 1927 1930 Changed name to Flint River 95 in 1930 Macon Council 1919 1923 Changed name to Central Georgia 96 in 1923 Mcintosh County Council 1922 1923 Disbanded in 1923 Merged into Chattahoochee Council in 1923 Muscogee County Council 1923 1925 Changed name to Columbus Area 98 in 1925 Nochaway Council 1921 1929 Disbanded in 1929 amp the counties were run from the national office then in New York City Rechartered as Chehaw 97 in 1939 Spelled Notchoway in some BSA records and Notchaway in some other places but Nochaway in actual records of the council Northeast Georgia Council 1922 1931 Changed name to Gainesville Area 428 in 1931 Ococah Council 1922 1924 Changed name to Northeast Georgia 101 in 1924 Okefenokee Council 1921 1922 Disbanded 1922 Okefenokee Area Council 1921 1922 Merged with Coastal Empire Council to become Coastal Georgia Council in 2014 2 Richmond County Council 1925 1929 Changed name to Augusta Area 93 in 1929 Savannah Council 1920 1923 Merged into Chatham County 99 in 1923 West Georgia Council 1946 1964 Merged into Chattahoochee 91 in 1964 Withlacocchee Council 1926 1930 Changed name to Okefenokee Area 758 in 1930 Boy Scouts of America today edit There are eleven active local BSA councils that serve Scouts in Georgia Active councils districts and lodges are shown in green Atlanta Area Council edit Main article Atlanta Area Council The Atlanta Area Council encompasses 13 counties in northern Georgia The council office is currently located in Atlanta Georgia Central Georgia Council edit Main article Central Georgia Council The Central Georgia Council serves 24 counties in central Georgia 3 Chattahoochee Council edit The Chattahoochee Council serves Scouts in Georgia and Alabama with the Council office located in Columbus Georgia Active from 1964 to present the council s name refers to the Chattahoochee River which flows through Georgia Alabama and Florida George H Lanier District Saugahatchee District Muskogee District Yellow Jacket DistrictOA lodge Chattahoochee Lodge 204 chartered 1941 and still active Absorbed Hiawassee Lodge 333 West Georgia Council in 1963 Absorbed Wehadkee Lodge 273 George H Lanier Council West Point in both 1964 and 1990 Alapaha Apatschin Hiawassee Si tan mico Wehadkee Weracoba WischixinCherokee Area Council edit CherokeeAreaBSA comCherokee Area Council serves Scouts in Tennessee and Georgia with the council office located in Chattanooga Tennessee The John Ross District serves Northwest Georgia Walker Catoosa and Dade Counties Website www CherokeeAreaBSA com Skymont Scout Reservation offers year round and summer camping opportunities www Skymont org Coastal Georgia Council edit The Council office of the Coastal Georgia Council is located in Savannah Georgia It was formed on March 1 2014 when the Coastal Empire Council and the Okefenokee Area Council merged 4 Districts edit Altamaha Atlantic Coastal Satilla Twin RiversOA lodge edit Tomo Chi Chi Lodge 119 chartered 1938 and merged with Pithlako Lodge with the 2014 merger into I Tsu La Lodge 5 Blue Heron Canoochee Creek Ogeechee Allogagan Guale Tomo Chi ChiFlint River Council edit Main article Flint River Council Flint River Council is headquartered in Griffin Georgia Georgia Carolina Council edit Name active from 1941 to currently active Council office located in Augusta Georgia includes districts in South Carolina and Georgia Website 1 Creek River District Kiokee River District Yamasee DistrictOA lodge Bob White Lodge 87 chartered 1936 and still active Creek River Kiokee River YamaseeNortheast Georgia Council edit Main article Northeast Georgia Council Name active from 1935 to currently active Council office located in Pendergrass Georgia 2 Districts Apalachee District serves northern Gwinnett County Chattahoochee District serves Barrow Hall and Jackson counties Cherokee district serves Hart Elbert Franklin Madison Clarke Oglethorpe Oconee Morgan and Greene counties Currahee District serves Banks Habersham Rabun Stephens and White counties Etowah District serves Forsyth Dawson and Lumpkin counties Mountain District serves Gilmer Fannin Towns and Union counties Sweetwater District serves Walton and southern Gwinnett counties OA lodge Mowogo Lodge 243 chartered in 1943 and still active Ani gatogewi Canantutlaga Japeechen Jutaculla Lau In Nih Machque Yonah hiCamps Rainey Mountain Scoutland RotaryNorthwest Georgia Council edit Main article Northwest Georgia Council Northwest Georgia Council serves Scouts in northwest Georgia South Georgia Council edit Main article South Georgia Council Suwannee River Area Council edit Main article Scouting in Florida The Suwannee River Area Council active from 1924 to present encompasses 13 counties in north Florida and south Georgia The Council Service Center and central headquarters are in Tallahassee Florida Girl Scouting today editGirl Scouting in Georgia nbsp Map of Girl Scout Councils in Georgia nbsp Scouting portalThe Girl Scout Birthplace is located in Savannah Georgia which was the Gordon family home that now provides tours to thousands of Scouts every year Upon Juliette Gordon Low s death in 1927 she willed her carriage house eventually named The Girl Scout First Headquarters to the local Savannah Girl Scouts for continued use 6 In 2008 the eight Girl Scout Councils in Georgia merged to form two councils In addition Girl Scouts of Moccasin Bend headquartered in Tennessee covers Catoosa Chattooga Dade and Walker Counties in northwestern Georgia 7 Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia edit Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia was formed on May 1 2008 by the merger of eight previous councils Girl Scouts Central Savannah River Council Girl Scouts of Concharty Council Girl Scouts of Middle Georgia Girl Scouts of Northeast Georgia Girl Scouts of Southwest Georgia and The Girl Scout Council of Savannah Georgia Though some counties in these old councils were moved to Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta This council also covers part of South Carolina and Russell County in Alabama Headquarters Lizella Georgia Website http www gshg org Camps Camp Low is on a 300 acre 120 ha barrier island Rose Dhu Island near Savannah Camp Martha Johnston is 165 acres 67 ha in Lizella Georgia and has been owned by the Girl Scouts since 1922 Camp Robert Lewis is 40 acres 16 ha by Mulberry Falls near the Chattahoochee River Camp Tanglewood is 184 acres 74 ha in Augusta GeorgiaThe following camps were closed in 2016 and either sold or their lease ended 8 Camp Concharty was 190 acres 77 ha at the base of Pine Mountain in Shiloh Georgia Camp Lanier is 88 acres 36 ha on Lake Lanier in Forsyth County leased Camp Okitayakani is 338 acres 137 ha in Cuthbert Georgia Camp Otaki is 56 acres 23 ha on Lake Hartwell in Hart County leased Camp Manipines is 38 acres 15 ha on Lake Sinclair in Putnam County It is leased from the United States Army Corps of Engineers Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta edit Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta serves about 42 000 girls and 17 000 adult volunteers in 34 counties of Greater Atlanta and a portion of Polk County Tennessee It was formed in 2008 by the merger of Girl Scout Council of Northwest Georgia and Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council Headquarters Atlanta Georgia Website http www girlscoutsatl org Camps Camp Meriwether in Luthersville Georgia has 270 acres 110 ha Camp Misty Mountain in Armuchee Georgia has 800 acres 320 ha on the edge of the Appalachians Camp Timber Ridge in Mableton Georgia has 220 acres 89 ha and was established in 1924Former Camps Camp Pine Acres in Acworth Georgia is adjacent to Lake Allatoona and next to Red Top Mountain State Park Girl Scout operations ceased in 2017 9 Camp Pine Valley in Meansville Georgia has 620 acres 250 ha of pines and lakes camp property has since been sold and subdivided 10 11 See also edit nbsp Scouting portalReferences edit Hook James Franck Dave Austin Steve 1982 An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation Archived from the original on 2014 07 15 Retrieved 2018 11 20 a b Two Boy Scouts councils merge WTOC News 2014 03 04 Archived from the original on 2014 08 11 Retrieved 2014 07 29 About Us Central Georgia Council Archived from the original on 2014 07 29 Retrieved 29 July 2014 Scouting councils merge into Coastal Georgia Council Savannah Morning News Archived from the original on 2015 04 09 Retrieved 2014 03 14 ORDER OF THE ARROW Archived from the original on 2014 12 18 Trefoil Round the World 11 ed World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts 2002 ISBN 0900827750 Myrie Stephanie 21 September 2007 The Girl Scouts Uncharted Territory Nonprofit Quarterly Archived from the original on 2018 11 20 Retrieved 2018 11 20 She Will Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Archived from the original on 2016 09 01 Retrieved 1 September 2016 Spigolon TSpigolonNBR Tom 2019 03 21 Former Scout camp renovated to offer lakeside banquet halls camping special events Marietta Daily Journal Retrieved 2023 08 19 Notes from the Board of Commission Meeting Tuesday August 25 2020 www pikecountytimes com Retrieved 2023 08 19 Notes for the Board of Appeals Meeting 10 15 2020 6 00 pm PikeCountyTimes com Retrieved 2023 08 19 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scouting in Georgia U S state External links edit Alapaha Area Council 98 Atlanta Area Council 92 Central Georgia Council 96 Chattahoochee Council 91 Chehaw Council 97 Cherokee Area Council 556 Coastal Empire Council 99 Flint River Council 95 Georgia Carolina Council 93 Northeast Georgia Council 101 Northwest Georgia Council 100 Okefenokee Area Council 758 Suwannee River Area Council 664 List of Order of the Arrow lodges by Region and Lodge Number Yellow River District Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scouting in Georgia U S state amp oldid 1174374557 Georgia Carolina Council, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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