Sons of Daniel Boone
Encyclopedia : S : SO : SON : Sons of Daniel Boone
- redirect[[Template:Portal]]
Boys were organized into "Forts". The officers of the Fort took on names of frontiersman and had specific insignia:
- Daniel Boone’s (President) is a powder-horn
- Simon Kenton's (Vice-president) is a tomahawk
- Kit Carson's (Treasurer) is a flint arrowhead
- John James Audubon's (Librarian) is a bird
- Johnny Appleseed (Forester) has a tree
- David Crockett (Secretary) has a coonskin
- George Catlin, the totem painter, wears a buffalo head on sleeve
There were no ranks or advancement, but boys could earn notches and top notches for achievements in different areas.
Beard first promoted the program in his column in Recreation Magazine starting in March, 1905. Due to issues, he then moved over to Womans' Home Companion in April, 1906. When he left that magazine in 1909 and moved to Pictorial Review, he was apparently forced to rename the program Boy Pioneers of America because WHC felt they owned the name. Most Scouting historians ignore this fact, and refer to the group as "Sons of Daniel Boone".
A handbook for the program wasn't published until 1909, as Boy Pioneers: Sons of Daniel Boone.
External links
- [Boy Pioneers] on-line copy of the SDB's handbook, published in 1909.
- [Boys' Historic Uniforms: The Sons of Daniel Boone/Boy Pioneers]
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
