William Foster Milne of Barre Vermont
The First Boy Scout in America

W.F. Milne "Fostered" Scouting as the First Boy Scout Leader in the United States

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Dedicated to  William (Billy) Foster Milne, Who Became America's First Boy Scout upon moving to the USA in early 1907    

 William F. Milne emigrated from from Scotland where he had been a trained scout under Robert Baden-Powell.
Scotland has the first earliest known Boy Scout Charter*

Boy Scouting wasn't yet on American soil, so he Formed Troop 1 in Barre, VT by October, 1909

Scoutmaster Milne, Troop 1 of Barre, and the Boy Scouts of America mobilized for Nationwide service to aid victims of the Influenza outbreak of 1919 with the slogan:

“The War is Over, But Our Work Is Not”

The Spanish flu struck Vermont very heavily infecting some 25,000 and killing about 1,800.
Sadly, Billy died on February 29, 1920 (Leap year Day) of meningitis, which had begun with the Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1919.               

William Foster Milne was only 34 years old when he died. It is not known where he was buried, but his body was returned to Scotland when his widow, Frances Harriet Milne(Stewart) returned home to her native Scotland on April 26th 1920 .
I would like to find out where William Milne's grave is in Scotland and obtain a photograph of it.

The original charter for Troop 1 in Barre which was issued by Baden-Powell along with all Documents went to Scotland in 1920 and have never been found. We have none of his papers, except 1 letter from Sir Francis Fletcher Vane which states "It was with great pleasure that your letter was handed to me and I welcome the support and assistance of the first Scout Master in America......."

William's obituary lists his birthplace as Banff, Banffshire, Scotland. He is listed as arriving from Lumphanan, Scotland on 8/29/09 ( a return trip with B-P Scouting materials for Barre Troop #1) at Ellis Island, New York.
It is not known if Frances remarried but her last known residence was listed as Ballater, Scotland. She originally arrived at Ellis Island, NY on April 7, 1913 from Aberdeen, Scotland.

If you know anything about the Milnes in Scotland or Barre, the early pioneer Boy Scouts or the First Baptist Church----Please email me from the bottom of this page !!!

*The 1st Glasgow Scout Group in Scotland holds the earliest known registration certificate, dated 26th January 1908, issued by the Scouting Association. The Group was formed from the Glasgow Battalion of the Army Cadet Corps. The Adjutant was Captain Robert E Young, and in June 1907, they formed the "Cadets Winter Recreation Training Club". The Club was a success from the beginning, as Robert Young related: “At first we met at my house, signaled up and down the stairs, tied knots around the banisters and always finished with a good tuck-in.” Mr. Young met with Robert Baden-Powell during Autumn 1907, and he suggested that the Glasgow Club could experiment with the ideas contained in his then forthcoming book entitled "Scouting for Boys". This book was first published on January 15th, 1908.

On February 8, 1910 the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was Incorporated in the United States.

 

  (Schedule of Events For Barre Vermont Barre , Vermont)

The Milne House named "GREENLEIGH"  as it is today in Barre, Vermont

bullet The Milne Home was moved from 205 S. Main St. - To 26 Pond St. in 1998
bullet "GREENLEIGH" Plaque is made of Granite - Proudly placed over the front door. What does this mean ? Was this a Milne Family name?

Key Boy Scout Milestones

bulletOctober 29, 1909 Barre Vermont has a fully organized Boy Scout Troop with 14 member scouts, months before the BSA is formed.
bulletFebruary 8, 1910 the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is Incorporated
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