Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital

Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital

by Ann Elizabeth Robertson
Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital

Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital

by Ann Elizabeth Robertson

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Overview

A treasury of photos celebrating over a century of Girl Scout history in DC, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Girl Scouting came to Washington, DC, in June 1913, when Juliette Gordon Low decided her new girls’ empowerment movement needed a national headquarters. Although the headquarters moved to New York City in 1916, the council in Washington, DC, is still actively involved in the programs, and Girl Scouts of the Nation’s Capital chronicles the evolution of Girl Scouting in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia from 1913 to the present.

It includes photographs from the Little House, where first ladies dropped by for housekeeping demonstrations, and the teahouses, where presidents enjoyed fresh beverages and cakes graciously served by Girl Scouts. Some 200 photographs will rekindle memories of making new friends, earning badges, spending summer nights at Camp May Flather, taking road trips to Rockwood, attending freezing inaugural parades, hiking along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, and participating in enormous sing-alongs around the Washington Monument.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439644348
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 04/13/2021
Series: Images of America Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

The images used in this book come from the Nation's Capital Archives as well as from leaders' personal collections. Ann E. Robertson has been involved in Girl Scouting since she joined Brownies in 1973 and earned her Gold Award in 1983. Currently, she chairs the Archives and History Committee of the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital.
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