History
of Scouting
Ernest
Thompson Seton

Born in Scotland, Ernest Thompson Seton immigrated to America
as a youth in the 1880s. His fascination with the wilderness led
him to become a naturalist, an artist, and an author, and through
his works he influenced both youth and adults. Seton established
a youth organization called the Woodcraft Indians, and his background
of outdoor skills and interest in youth made him a logical choice
for the position of first Chief Scout of the BSA in 1910. His many
volumes of Scoutcraft became an integral part of Scouting, and
his intelligence and enthusiasm helped turn an idea into reality.
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