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The
Housatonic Council serves the five communities in the Lower
Naugatuck Valley of Connecticut. They are Ansonia, Derby,
Oxford, Seymour, and Shelton.
The Housatonic Council, although organized in
1920, held its first annual meeting Jan. 25, 1923 and voted to
organize as a first class council to have jurisdiction over Scouting
in Ansonia, Shelton and Seymour in addition to Derby. The territory
was extended to include Oxford at a later date.
The same 1923 meeting voted to adopt the name
Housatonic Council, Boy Scouts of America, and to employee a Scout
Executive. The first executive board met March 22, 1923. It was
nearly 20 years later, in September 1940, that steps were taken to
incorporate the council. Finally, on March 3, 1941, the
incorporators-James F. Halpin, Frank H. Gates, Earl B. Boies, L. L.
DeSaulniers and Edward L. Miller-met with Attorney Francis Baut and
the Scout Executive to sign Articles of Association. The papers were
approved the following day in Hartford by the Secretary of the
State.
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