| October 31, 1860 |
Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon (Low), founder of the Girl Scouts, born, Savannah, Georgia
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Savannah, Georgia births and deaths |
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |
| March 12, 1912 |
Juliette Gordon Low organizes the Girl Guides in Savannah. This is the precursor to today's Girl Scouts
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City of Savannah, Georgia |
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |
| January 17, 1927 |
Juliet Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, dies from cancer in Savannah. She is interred at Laurel Grove cemetery
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Savannah, Georgia births and deaths |
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |
| October 30, 1948 |
Juliette Gordon Low honored with a postage stamp
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |
| March 16, 1950 |
Girls Scouts of the USA chartered by the United States Congress
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |
| October 19, 1956 |
Wayne-Gordon house, built by James Moore Wayne, (Savannah mayor, U. S. Congressman, Supreme Court Justice), home to William Washington Gordon (founder of Central of Georgia Railway) and birthplace of his daughter Julliette Gordon Low, and is dedicated as a museum after an extensive renovation
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City of Savannah, Georgia |
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |
| October 15, 1966 |
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace added to the National Register
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts |