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33-405: The Boy Scouts of America has two councils named Cherokee Area Council : Cherokee Area Council (Oklahoma) Cherokee Area Council (Tennessee) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cherokee Area Council . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

66-756: 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 first Boy Scout troop in America is claimed to have been organized in Pawhuska , in May 1909 by John F. Mitchell. Pawhuska is in the Cherokee Area Council . In 1917, the Guthrie Council was formed. It closed in 1918. In 1921, the Miami Council

99-399: 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 first Boy Scout troop in America is claimed to have been organized in Pawhuska , in May 1909 by John F. Mitchell. Pawhuska is in the Cherokee Area Council . In 1917, the Guthrie Council was formed. It closed in 1918. In 1921, the Miami Council

132-742: The Ardmore Council (#468) was founded. It merged into the Red River Area Council (#468) in 1925. In 1922, the Garvin and McClain Area Council (#475) was founded. It merged into the Red River Area Council (#468) in 1925. In 1925, the Red River Area Council (#468) was founded. It changed its name to the Chickasaw Council (#468) in 1930. In 1930, the Chickasaw Council (#468) was founded. It merged into

165-424: The Ardmore Council (#468) was founded. It merged into the Red River Area Council (#468) in 1925. In 1922, the Garvin and McClain Area Council (#475) was founded. It merged into the Red River Area Council (#468) in 1925. In 1925, the Red River Area Council (#468) was founded. It changed its name to the Chickasaw Council (#468) in 1930. In 1930, the Chickasaw Council (#468) was founded. It merged into

198-730: The Canadian Valley Council (#485) in 1927. The Jackson County Council was founded in 1920. It changed its name to the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1925. The Chickasha Council (#471) was founded in 1918. It changed its name to the Grady County Area Council (#471) in 1926. The Grady County Council (#471) merged into the Black Beaver Council (#471) in 1930. The Stephens County Council (#487)

231-424: The Canadian Valley Council (#485) in 1927. The Jackson County Council was founded in 1920. It changed its name to the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1925. The Chickasha Council (#471) was founded in 1918. It changed its name to the Grady County Area Council (#471) in 1926. The Grady County Council (#471) merged into the Black Beaver Council (#471) in 1930. The Stephens County Council (#487)

264-766: The Creek County Council (#486) was founded. It merged into Creek Nation Area Council (#481) in 1928. The Creek Nation Council (#481) was founded in 1928. It merged with the Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1957. In 1922, the South Creek County Council (#470) was founded. It changed its name to the Bristow Council (#488) in 1923. It merged into the Okmulgee Council (#481) in 1927. In 1919,

297-412: The Creek County Council (#486) was founded. It merged into Creek Nation Area Council (#481) in 1928. The Creek Nation Council (#481) was founded in 1928. It merged with the Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1957. In 1922, the South Creek County Council (#470) was founded. It changed its name to the Bristow Council (#488) in 1923. It merged into the Okmulgee Council (#481) in 1927. In 1919,

330-798: The Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1957 after merging with the Creek Nations Council . In 1920, the Pittsburg County Council (#477) was founded. It changed its name to the McAlester Council (#477) in 1921. In 1920, the Sapulpa Council (#486) was founded. It changed its name to the Creek County Council (#486) in 1925. In 1920, the Drumright Council was founded. It merged into the Creek County Council (#486) in 1922. In 1927,

363-452: The Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1957 after merging with the Creek Nations Council . In 1920, the Pittsburg County Council (#477) was founded. It changed its name to the McAlester Council (#477) in 1921. In 1920, the Sapulpa Council (#486) was founded. It changed its name to the Creek County Council (#486) in 1925. In 1920, the Drumright Council was founded. It merged into the Creek County Council (#486) in 1922. In 1927,

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396-537: The Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1927. In 1925, the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) was founded. It merged into the Black Beaver Council (#471) in 1930. In 1917, the Oklahoma City Council (#480) was founded. In 1920, the Norman Council (#479) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma City Council (#480) in 1927. In 1928, the Oklahoma City Council (#480) merged into

429-402: The Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1927. In 1925, the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) was founded. It merged into the Black Beaver Council (#471) in 1930. In 1917, the Oklahoma City Council (#480) was founded. In 1920, the Norman Council (#479) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma City Council (#480) in 1927. In 1928, the Oklahoma City Council (#480) merged into

462-732: The Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) in 1929. Northern Oklahoma changed its name to the Ponca Area Council (#483) in 1931. Ponca Area changed its name to the Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) in 1936. The Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) merged into the Will Rogers Council (#473) in 1948. The Will Rogers Council (#473) was founded in 1948. It merged in to the Cimarron Council (#473) in 2000. The Northwest Oklahoma Council (#570)

495-448: The Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) in 1929. Northern Oklahoma changed its name to the Ponca Area Council (#483) in 1931. Ponca Area changed its name to the Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) in 1936. The Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) merged into the Will Rogers Council (#473) in 1948. The Will Rogers Council (#473) was founded in 1948. It merged in to the Cimarron Council (#473) in 2000. The Northwest Oklahoma Council (#570)

528-843: The Oklahoma County Council (#480) changed its name to Central Oklahoma Council (#480). It merged into the Last Frontier Council (#480) in 1939. In 1939, the Last Frontier Council (#480) was founded. In 1911, the Tulsa Council (#488) was founded. It changed its name to the Tulsa County Council (#488) in 1922 after adding the remainder of Tulsa County. It changed its name to the Tulsa Area Council (#488) in 1936 after adding Rogers and Mayes Counties. It changed its name to

561-495: The Oklahoma County Council (#480) changed its name to Central Oklahoma Council (#480). It merged into the Last Frontier Council (#480) in 1939. In 1939, the Last Frontier Council (#480) was founded. In 1911, the Tulsa Council (#488) was founded. It changed its name to the Tulsa County Council (#488) in 1922 after adding the remainder of Tulsa County. It changed its name to the Tulsa Area Council (#488) in 1936 after adding Rogers and Mayes Counties. It changed its name to

594-546: The Oklahoma County Council (#480). In 1927, the Ca-Bla-Ki Council (#475) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1928. In 1927, the Washita Valley Council (#470) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1933. In 1927, the Canadian Valley Council (#485) was founded. It merged into the Last Frontier Council (#480) in 1947. In 1930,

627-405: The Oklahoma County Council (#480). In 1927, the Ca-Bla-Ki Council (#475) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1928. In 1927, the Washita Valley Council (#470) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1933. In 1927, the Canadian Valley Council (#485) was founded. It merged into the Last Frontier Council (#480) in 1947. In 1930,

660-906: The Okmulgee Council (#481) was founded. It changed its name to the Okmulgee County Council (#481) in 1927. In 1921, the McAlester Council (#477) was founded. It changed its name to the Choctaw Area Council (#486) in 1926. In 1917, the Muskogee Council (#478) was founded. It changed its name to the Muskogee Area Council (#478) in 1927. It changed its name to the Eastern Oklahoma Area Council (#478) in 1949. Pawhuska Council Scouting in Oklahoma has

693-784: The Arbuckle Area Council in 1946. In 1920, the Pontotoc County Council (#484) was founded. It merged into the Arbuckle Area Council in 1946. In 1917, the Bartlesville Council (#469) was founded. It changed its name to the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1925. In 1922, the Pawhuska Council (#462) was founded. It changed its name to the Osage County Council in 1923. In 1923, the Osage County Council (#482)

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726-428: The Arbuckle Area Council in 1946. In 1920, the Pontotoc County Council (#484) was founded. It merged into the Arbuckle Area Council in 1946. In 1917, the Bartlesville Council (#469) was founded. It changed its name to the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1925. In 1922, the Pawhuska Council (#462) was founded. It changed its name to the Osage County Council in 1923. In 1923, the Osage County Council (#482)

759-421: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cherokee_Area_Council&oldid=932759657 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cherokee Area Council (Oklahoma) Scouting in Oklahoma has

792-545: Was formed. It closed that same year. The Hobart Council (#476) was founded in 1922. It closed in 1925. The Durant Council was founded in 1921 and changed its name in 1923 to the Kiamichi Area Council (#736). In 1930, the Kiamichi Area Council (#736) dissolved with parts going to T-O Council , Lamar County Council , Red River Area Council and the Pontotoc County Council . In 1918,

825-400: Was formed. It closed that same year. The Hobart Council (#476) was founded in 1922. It closed in 1925. The Durant Council was founded in 1921 and changed its name in 1923 to the Kiamichi Area Council (#736). In 1930, the Kiamichi Area Council (#736) dissolved with parts going to T-O Council , Lamar County Council , Red River Area Council and the Pontotoc County Council . In 1918,

858-546: Was founded in 1916. It merged into Cimarron Valley Council (#473) in 1922. The Creek County Council was founded in 1922. It merged into Cimarron Valley Council (#473) in 1922. The Cimarron Valley Area Council (#473) was founded in 1922. It merged in to the Will Rogers Council (#473) in 1948. The Ponca City Council (#483) was founded in 1921, changing its name to the Noble-Kay Counties Council (#483) in 1926. Noble-Kay Counties changed its name to

891-467: Was founded in 1916. It merged into Cimarron Valley Council (#473) in 1922. The Creek County Council was founded in 1922. It merged into Cimarron Valley Council (#473) in 1922. The Cimarron Valley Area Council (#473) was founded in 1922. It merged in to the Will Rogers Council (#473) in 1948. The Ponca City Council (#483) was founded in 1921, changing its name to the Noble-Kay Counties Council (#483) in 1926. Noble-Kay Counties changed its name to

924-655: Was founded in 1921. It changed its name to the Jefferson-Stephens Area Council (#487) in 1924. Jefferson-Stephens Area changed its name in 1930 to the Je-Ste-Co Council (#487). Je-Ste-Co merged into Black Beaver Council (#472) in 1932. The Comanche County Council (#472) was founded in 1922. It changed its name to the Black Beaver Area Council (#472) in 1925. The Black Beaver Area Council (#472) merged into

957-424: Was founded in 1921. It changed its name to the Jefferson-Stephens Area Council (#487) in 1924. Jefferson-Stephens Area changed its name in 1930 to the Je-Ste-Co Council (#487). Je-Ste-Co merged into Black Beaver Council (#472) in 1932. The Comanche County Council (#472) was founded in 1922. It changed its name to the Black Beaver Area Council (#472) in 1925. The Black Beaver Area Council (#472) merged into

990-690: Was founded in 1927. It merged in to the Great Salt Plains Council (#474) in 1928. The Great Salt Plains Council (#474) was founded in 1927. It merged in to the Cimarron Council (#473) in 2000. The Enid Council was founded in 1921. It changed its name to the Garfield County Council (#474) in 1923. The Shawnee Council (#485) was founded in 1919. It changed its name to the Pottawatomie Rogers Council (#485) in 1922. It changed its name to

1023-456: Was founded in 1927. It merged in to the Great Salt Plains Council (#474) in 1928. The Great Salt Plains Council (#474) was founded in 1927. It merged in to the Cimarron Council (#473) in 2000. The Enid Council was founded in 1921. It changed its name to the Garfield County Council (#474) in 1923. The Shawnee Council (#485) was founded in 1919. It changed its name to the Pottawatomie Rogers Council (#485) in 1922. It changed its name to

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1056-574: Was founded. It changed its name to the Osage and Pawnee Counties Area Council (#469) in 1925. In 1926, the council changes its name to the Pawhuska Council (#482), which merged with the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1928. In 1927, the Northeastern Oklahoma Council (#566) was founded. It merged with the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1929. The Cherokee Area Council (#469) was founded in 1925. The Stillwater Council

1089-440: Was founded. It changed its name to the Osage and Pawnee Counties Area Council (#469) in 1925. In 1926, the council changes its name to the Pawhuska Council (#482), which merged with the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1928. In 1927, the Northeastern Oklahoma Council (#566) was founded. It merged with the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1929. The Cherokee Area Council (#469) was founded in 1925. The Stillwater Council

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