History of our Merged Councils
Golden Spread Council | - 2026
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The Golden Spread Council consisted of a 27 county geographical area in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles and was divided into three districts: Adobe Walls District, Lone Wolf District, and Golden Eagle District.
South Plains Council | 1925-2026
In the fall of 1924, Mr. L.S. Harkey approached Mr. K.N. Clapp with the idea of organizing an Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Clapp agreed to help, and they gathered a group of men together including Sam Henry, Sr. of Lubbock, Marshall Mason of Post, Joe N. Spikes and Dr. J. C. Loveless of Lamesa and made an application for local Council Charter. The National Council chartered the South Plains Council, Boy Scouts of America in January 1925.
The first president of the Council was Mr. Sim O'Neal, assisted by Vice-President Mr. Clapp, and the first Scout Executive was Mr. H.B. Palmer. Mr. Clapp organized a Scout Troop, and this was used as an exhibition troop. The Troop was taken from town to town throughout the area of the Council, where they put on demonstrations of scouting skills and camped in the City Square. Troops were organized throughout the area by this procedure.
The first camp of the Council was held in July 1925, at Ruidoso Springs, New Mexico, nearly 300 miles from Lubbock. 142 boys and 34 men camped for 10 days. The Council quickly grew to at least 12 Troops actively camping, with a membership of 306 boys.
Additional Scouting History...
The Central Plains Council | 1922 - 1930
In 1922, a second class council was organized with an office in Plainview. Comprised of the following counties: Briscoe, Castro, Floyd, Hale, Lamb, Motley and Swisher. In 1931 transferred to Direct Service then to South Plains Council in 1936.Researched by: Harry B. Massingill, Jr., District Executive - April 1987.