Talk:Scouting in Missouri

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[edit] Historical council information to be folded in

  • Missouri 754 Missouri-Kansas-Texas Extension 1926???? No Council????
  • Missouri Webb City 1918
  • Missouri Cape Girardeau 1917 1919
  • Missouri Columbia 1917 1919
  • Missouri Jefferson City 1917 1919
  • Missouri Carthage 1919 1921
  • Missouri Moberly 1921 1923
  • Missouri 688 Missouri Pacific Extension 1924 1926 Direct Service 1926
  • Missouri 655 Mississippi-Cape-Scott 1924 1927 ended 1927
  • Missouri 308 Springfield 1919 1922 changed name to Greater Springfield Area 308 1922
  • Kansas 189 Fort Scott 1920 1925 merged into Mo-Kan Area 306 1925
  • Missouri 306 Joplin 1916 1926 changed name to Jasper and Newton Counties 306 1926
  • Missouri 306 Jasper and Newton Counties 1926 1929 merged into Mo-Kan Area 306 1929
  • Missouri 308 Greater Springfield Area 1923 1930 changed name to Springfield 308 1930
  • Missouri 308 Springfield 1930 1940 changed name to Greater Springfield Area 308 1940
  • Missouri 308 Greater Springfield Area 1940 1941 changed name to Ozarks Empire Area 308 1941
  • Missouri 308 Ozarks Empire Area 1941 1966 changed name to Ozarks 308 1966
  • Missouri 306 Mo-Kan Area 1929 1994 July 1 merged into Ozark Trails 306 1994 July 1
  • Missouri 308 Ozarks 1966 1994 July 1 merged into Ozark Trails 306 1994 July 1
  • Missouri 306 Ozark Trails 1994 July 1 http://www.ozarktrailsbsa.org
  • Kansas 191 Kansas City 1920 1922 changed name to Wyandotte County 191 1922
  • Missouri Independence 1919 1922 merged into Jackson County 1922
  • Missouri 309 Kansas City 1915 1923 merged into Jackson County 309 1923
  • Missouri Jackson County 1922 1924 merged into Jackson County 309 1924
  • Missouri 309 Jackson County 1924 1925 changed name to Kansas City Area 309 1925
  • Kansas 191 Wyandotte County 1923 1929 changed name to Kaw 191 1929
  • Kansas 191 Kaw 1929 1974 merged into Heart of America 307 1974
  • Missouri 309 Kansas City Area 1925 1974 merged into Heart of America 307 1974
  • Missouri 307 Heart of America 1974 http://www.hoac-bsa.org
  • Missouri 311 Saint Joseph 1917 1926 merged into Saint Joseph Area 311 1926
  • Missouri 667 North Missouri 1924 1927 merged into Saint Joseph Area 311 1927
  • Missouri 311 Saint Joseph Area 1927 1932 changed name to Pony Express 311 1932
  • Missouri 311 Pony Express 1932 http://www.ponyexpressbsa.org
  • Missouri Webster Groves 1917 1923 changed name to Saint Louis Area 312 1923
  • Missouri 294 Mineral Area 1930 1939 1/2 merged into Southeast Missouri 305 1939
  • Missouri 294 Mineral Area 1930 1939 1/2 merged into Saint Louis Area 312 1939
  • Missouri 305 Southeast Missouri 1930 1993 July 1 merged into Saint Louis Area 312 1993 July 1
  • Illinois 120 Egyptian 1941 1994 July 1 merged into Saint Louis Area 312 1994July 1
  • Missouri 312 Saint Louis Area 1911 1995 May 1 changed name to Greater Saint Louis Area 312 1995 May 1
  • Missouri 312 Greater Saint Louis Area 1995
  • Missouri 310 Sedalia 1917 1922 changed name to Pettis County 310 1922
  • Missouri 307 Kirksville 1920 1925 changed name to Northeast Missouri 307 1925
  • Missouri 653 Central District 1924 1925 changed name to Central Missouri Area 653 1925
  • Missouri 307 Northeast Missouri 1925 1927 merged into Central Missouri 653 1929
  • Missouri 310 Pettis County 1922 1928 changed name to Sedalia Area 310 1928
  • Missouri 740 Adair County 1926 1928 changed name to Pershing 740 1928
  • Missouri 305 Cole County 1923 1929 merged into Central Missouri 653 1929
  • Missouri 740 Perishing 1928 1930 merged into Central Missouri 653 1930
  • Missouri 314 Cole County 1931 merged into Jefferson City Area 314 1931
  • Missouri 310 Sedalia Area 1929 1933 merged into Jefferson City Area 314 1933
  • Missouri 314 Jefferson City Area 1931 1936 changed name to Lake of the Ozarks 314 1936
  • Missouri 307 Tom Sawyer Area 1928 1937 merged into Central Missouri Area 653 1937
  • Missouri 653 Central Missouri Area 1925 1951 merged into Great Rivers 653 1951
  • Missouri 314 Lake of The Ozarks 1936 1971 changed name to Great Rivers 653 1971
  • Missouri 653 Great Rivers 1951

[edit] Merges

[edit] H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation merge

  • support --Gadget850 ( Ed) 12:41, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
  • support - the current article is only one paragraph, and can easily be merged into the Scouting in Missouri article Horus Kol Talk 00:11, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
  • do not support - I fail to see how individual scout camps do not have the right to have wikipedia pages. If you don't like the article, expand on it. I see mild bad-faith on the part of the nominator as this is one of several camps they have put up for merging. Regional Notability is still notability. Justinm1978 02:48, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Oppose Give the article a chance to grow. --evrik (talk) 18:47, 3 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Camp Geiger (Boy Scouts) merge

  • oppose - The camp is notable because of its founding of Mic-O-Say and because it is where Project COPE started. Americasroof 16:27, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
  • oppose - there is sufficient information in the article to let it stand on its own, it just needs wikifying and a mention/link from the Scouting in Missouri article Horus Kol Talk 00:13, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Oppose Give the article a chance to grow. --evrik (talk) 18:47, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Oppose - Camps are an important part of local scouting history and carry a lot of notability. I see no reason to merge this article, but it could use expansion. Justinm1978 01:32, 4 April 2007 (UTC)