Birthplace of Juliette Low - Savannah, GA
N 32° 04.614 W 081° 05.553
17S E 491265 N 3548963
This sign memorializes Juliette Low, the founder of Girl Scouts, and her birthplace, The W.W. Gordon Home at 10 Bull St. in Savannah, GA.
Waymark Code: WMGCHQ
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 02/14/2013
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The sign reads:
"Birthplace of Julitte Low
1860-1927
Founder of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
In the house that stands opposite this marker Juliette Gordon Low, Founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, was born, October 31, 1860. It was her girlhood home until her marriage there in 1886 to William Low, an Englishman, then residing in savannah.
As a friend of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the scout Movement, Juliette Low became active in Girl Guide work in England and Scotland in 1911. It was at his suggestion that she Girl Scouting in America.
On March 12, 1912, at the Louisa Porter Home in this city, Mrs. Low founded the first Girl Guide troop on the United States. Her niece, Daisy Gordon, of savannah, was the first member enrolled. Through Mrs. Low's energetic and determined leadership the movement spread rapidly under the name "Girl Scouts."
Mrs. Low died in Savannah, January 17 1927. In 1953 her birthplace was acquired by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, and funds for its restoration were raised by the 2,500,000 members. The property is now maintained by the Girl Scouts as a memorial to their Founder and as a center of activities for all Girl Scouts."
Fleur-de-lis?: No
Who placed the Monument or Memorial?: Georgia Historical Society
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