History of Superior
This County was formed 1854. Douglas county is located in the Northern most corner. Though the most Northern county of the State, the winters are represented to be mild and pleasant. The present communication with the outer world is through Lake Superior or down the St. Croix River. A road is now building from Superior, near the mouth of the St. Louis to a point on the St. Croix River. The Bay of Superior, at the head of the Lake, is said to be the best harbor on the Lake. Superior is a rapidly growing place. The first settlement being made in 1853, and in the fall of 1855 numbered about 700. A newspaper is now published there. Prospectively this occupies an important point. It is the head of the chain of inland Lakes on the north-west. It is the north-western terminus of the Wisconsin system of Rail Roads. It is the point, and the main point, from which the Pacific Rail Road is to leave the Lake Navigation, and from this point the road is to be built.
History of the Cub Scouts
Cubscouting was first organized in 1930, when the Boy Scouts of Americ (BSA) realized that not every boy in the United States was experiencing the fun of scouting. For years, boy's too young to join the Scouting movement - younger brothers, neighbors and friends - were tagging along on campouts, service projects, and other fun - filled activities with older scouts but not reaping the full benefits of being Boy Scouts.
To accomodate this younger generation of motivated boy's, the BSA created Cub Scouting. An exciting and adventurous program coupled with skills and balues developement for younger boys, Cub Scouting became an instant hit.
Today, Cub Scouting provides more than two million boys from all backgrounds with healthy doses of constructive fun and an underlying emphasis on traditional values and service.
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