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Oklahoma City Council (BSA) : ウィキペディア英語版
Scouting in Oklahoma

Scouting in Oklahoma has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
==Early history (1909-1950)==
The first Boy Scout troop in America is claimed to have been organized in Pawhuska, in May 1909 by John F. Mitchell. Pawhuska is in the Cherokee Area Council.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Encylopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pawhuska museum evokes Boy Scouts’ state origins )
In 1917, the Guthrie Council was formed. It closed in 1918.〔
In 1921, the Miami Council was formed. It closed that same year.
The Hobart Council (#476) was founded in 1922. It closed in 1925.
The Durant Council was founded in 1921 and changed its name in 1923 to the Kiamichi Area Council (#736).
In 1930, the Kiamichi Area Council (#736) dissolved with parts going to T-O Council, Lamar County Council, Red River Area Council and the Pontotoc County Council.
In 1918, the Ardmore Council (#468) was founded. It merged into the Red River Area Council (#468) in 1925.
In 1922, the Garvin and McClain Area Council (#475) was founded. It merged into the Red River Area Council (#468) in 1925.
In 1925, the Red River Area Council (#468) was founded. It changed its name to the Chickasaw Council (#468) in 1930.
In 1930, the Chickasaw Council (#468) was founded. It merged into the Arbuckle Area Council in 1946.
In 1920, the Pontotoc County Council (#484) was founded. It merged into the Arbuckle Area Council in 1946.
In 1922, the Pawhuska Council (#462) was founded. It changed its name to the Osage County Council in 1923.
In 1917, the Bartlesville Council (#469) was founded. It changed its name to the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1925.
In 1923, the Osage County Council (#482) was founded. It changed its name to the Osage and Pawnee Counties Area Council (#469) in 1925. In 1926, the council changes its name to the Pawhuska Council (#482), which merged with the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1928.
In 1927, the Northeastern Oklahoma Council (#566) was founded. It merged with the Cherokee Area Council (#469) in 1929.
The Cherokee Area Council (#469) was founded in 1925.
The Stillwater Council was founded in 1920. It merged into Cimarron Valley Council (#473) in 1922.
The Creek County Council was founded in 1922. It merged into Cimarron Valley Council (#473) in 1922.
The Enid Council was founded in 1921. It changed its name to the Garfield County Council (#474) in 1923.
The Ponca City Council (#483) was founded in 1921, changing its name to the Noble-Kay Counties Council (#483) in 1926. Noble-Kay Counties changed its name to the Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) in 1929. Northern Oklahoma changed its name to the Ponca Area Council (#483) in 1931. Ponca Area changed its name to the Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) in 1936.
The Northwest Oklahoma Council (#570) was founded in 1927. It merged in to the Great Salt Plains Council (#474) in 1928.
The Great Salt Plains Council (#474) was founded in 1927. It merged in to the Cimarron Council (#473) in 2000.
The Will Rogers Council (#473) was founded in 1948. It merged in to the Cimarron Council (#473) in 2000.
The Cimarron Valley Area Council (#473) was founded in 1922. It merged in to the Will Rogers Council (#473) in 1948.
The Northern Oklahoma Council (#483) was founded in 1936. It merged in to the Will Rogers Council (#473) in 1948.
The Shawnee Council (#485) was founded in 1919. It changed its name to the Pottawatomie Rogers Council (#485) in 1922. It changed its name to the Canadian Valley Council (#485) in 1927.
The Jackson County Council was founded in 1920. It changed its name to the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1925.
The Stephens County Council (#487) was founded in 1921. It changed its name to the Jefferson-Stephens Area Council (#487) in 1924. Jefferson-Stephens Area changed its name in 1930 to the Je-Ste-Co Council (#487). Je-Ste-Co merged into Black Beaver Council (#472) in 1932.
The Comanche County Council (#472) was founded in 1922. It changed its name to the Black Beaver Area Council (#472) in 1925.
The Chickasha Council (#471) was founded in 1918. It changed its name to the Grady County Area Council (#471) in 1926.
In 1925, the Black Beaver Area Council (#472) was founded. It merged into the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1927.
In 1925, the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) was founded. It merged into the Black Beaver Council (#471) in 1930.
In 1926, the Grady County Council (#471) was founded. It merged into the Black Beaver Council (#471) in 1930.
In 1920, the Norman Council (#479) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma City Council (#480) in 1927.
In 1917, the Oklahoma City Council (#480) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1928. In 1930, the council changed its name to Central Oklahoma Council (#480). It merged into the Last Frontier Council (#480) in 1939.
In 1927, the Ca-Bla-Ki Council (#475) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1928.
In 1927, the Washita Valley Council (#470) was founded. It merged into the Oklahoma County Council (#480) in 1933.
In 1927, the Canadian Valley Council (#485) was founded. It merged into the Last Frontier Council (#480) in 1947.
In 1939, the Last Frontier Council (#480) was founded.
In 1920, the Pittsburg County Council (#477) was founded. It changed its name to the McAlester Council (#477) in 1921.
In 1917, the Tulsa Council (#488) was founded. It changed its name to the Tulsa County Area Council (#488) in 1921.
In 1920, the Sapulpa Council (#486) was founded. It changed its name to the Creek County Council (#486) in 1925.
In 1920, the Drumright Council was founded. It merged into the Creek County Council (#486) in 1922.
In 1922, the South Creek County Council (#470) was founded. It changed its name to the Bristow Council (#488) in 1923. It merged into the Okmulgee Council (#481) in 1927.
In 1919, the Okmulgee Council (#481) was founded. It changed its name to the Okmulgee County Council (#481) in 1927.
In 1921, the McAlester Council (#477) was founded. It changed its name to the Choctaw Area Council (#486) in 1926.
In 1927, the Creek County Council (#486) was founded. It merged into Creek Nation Area Council (#481) in 1928.
In 1917, the Muskogee Council (#478) was founded. It changed its name to the Muskogee Area Council (#478) in 1927. It changed its name to the Eastern Oklahoma Area Council (#478) in 1949.
The Tulsa County Area Council (#488) was founded in 1921. After a merger it became the Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1957.
The Creek Nation Council (#481) was founded in 1928. It merged with the Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1957.
The Choctaw Area Council (#477) was founded in 1926. It merged with the Indian Nations Council (#488) in 1971.
In 1928, the Tex-Okla Council (#489) was founded and merged into the Adobe Walls Council (#569) in 1931.

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