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Boy Scout Troop 1 (Troop 44) Van Alstyne
(Van Alstyne, 300 5th Avenue)
THE
U.S. CONGRESS CHARTERED THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORGANIZATION IN 1910. JUST
TWO YEARS LATER, THREE VAN ALSTYNE BOYS, ROWLAND BARNETT, OTIS WHITE AND RAE
NUNNALLEE, RECEIVED A BOY SCOUT STORYBOOK. BARNETT MADE A CHRISTMAS WISH
AND, IN MARCH 1913, THE VAN ALSTYNE TROOP RECEIVED ITS CHARTER—ONE CF THE
FIRST IN THE STATE. W.F. BARNETT, ROWLAND’S FATHER AND VAN ALSTYNE SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT, BECAME THE TROOP’S FIRST SCOUTMASTER. WITHIN A FEW YEARS,
TROOP 1, AS IT WAS KNOWN THEN, HELPED ESTABLISH OTHER BOY SCOUT TROOPS IN
THE AREA, BEGINNING WITH THE COMMUNITIES OF ANNA AND ELMONT. THE
VAN ALSTYNE TROOP WORKED FROM ITS FOUNDING DATE TO SERVE ITS COMMUNITY.
THROUGH THE 1920s, THE TROOP HELPED IN A CITYWIDE CLEANUP TO CONTROL DISEASE
AND INSECT POPULATION. IN THE 1940s, THE TROOP’S NUMBER CHANGED TO 44, AND
IN 1948, THE CITY DONATED LAND FOR A SCOUT HUT, WHICH HAS SINCE BEEN USED
FOR MEETINGS. IN 1959, THE TROOP TOOK PART IN THE RELAY OF THE PAN AMERICAN
GAMES TORCH AS IT TRAVELED FROM MEXICO CITY TO CHICAGO. THE VAN ALSTYNE
TROOP ALSO BECAME THE FIRST INTEGRATED TROOP IN THE TEXOMA VALLEY COUNCIL. |