Oct. 2, 1927 Seattle Times
Thirty-seven out of thirty-nine scouts, all uniformed, who showed up at the Monday night meeting of Troop 125, were the incentive for the formation of a new troop. Troop 125 will keep twenty-four of the scouts, including three Eagle Scouts, and the other thirteen will be the nucleus for the new Troop 122. Jack Rhodes, a newcomer to Seattle scouting, will be the new troop's scoutmaster, and Ralph Franklin, a former Seattle scout, will be the assistant scoutmaster.
This new Troop 122 met at John B. Allen School.
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