Need to show councils with disbanded lodges that either rechartered with a new name OR merged into a council with existing lodge.
m = merged into
nc = name changed
dis = disbanded
rc = re-chartered
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In September of 1948, Area R, Area S, and Area X were combined to form Region 2 as part of the 1948 integration into the twelve scouting regions.
By 1949, Region 9 consisted of three areas: 9-A (Northern & Western Texas, N.M), 9-B (Eastern & Southern Texas), and 9-C (Oklahoma):
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Old Area R / Area 9-A <1949-54> | |
Old Area X / Area 9-B (1949-54) <1950> | |
Old Area S / 9-C (1949-1954) |
Northern & Western Texas: |
Wichita 35 |
Tatanka 141 |
Nakona 150 |
Wahinkto 199 |
Otena 295 |
Kotso 330 |
Chief Lone Wolf 341 |
Gila 378 |
1952: Palo Duro 486 (not listed in 9-A until 1953) |
New Mexico: |
Yah-Tah-Ney-Si-Kess 66 |
Antelope 78 |
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Eastern & Southern Texas: |
2/4/1950: Neche 36
└ Mitigwa 36 (nc) |
Aina Topa Hutsi 60 |
Sioux 62 |
Tejas 72 |
Tonkawa 99 |
Mikanakawa 101 |
Wihinipa Hinsa 113 |
Coloneh 137 |
Wewanoma 272 |
Karankawa 307 |
Huaco 327 |
Nishkin Halupa A Pe Lachi 489 |
Mexico City, DF, Mexico: |
1951: Cuauhtli 446 |
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Oklahoma: |
Ma-Nu 133
└ Shawnee 192 (m '49) |
Yoqui 138 (dis '52, rc '53) |
Inola 148 |
Checote 154 |
Wisawanik 190 |
Coyote 213 |
Washita 288 |
Oskihoma 320 (dis 1/1/51) |
Loquanne Allangwh 428
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Texas: |
Akela Wahinapay 232 |
5/12/49: Okiciyapi 56 |
1952: Sekettummaqua 281
└ Black Beaver 281 (nc) |
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References: 1949, 1950, 1952, 1943 Area Lists from National;
The Warshield 2011, A Compilation of Region 9 Order of the Arrow Issues, by Tracy R. Mesler
The 1955
Order of the Arrow Organizational Pattern and Local Lodge Listings expanded Region 9 to Areas A-E:
- Area 9-A:
Old Area 9-A |
Area 9-A (1955-72) | to other areas |
Tatanka 141 |
Nakona 150 |
Chief Lone Wolf 341 |
Gila 378 |
Palo Duro 486 |
bet 1956 and 58: Kwahadi 78 (host 1965)
└ Antelope 78 (nc) |
1/1/1962: Yah-Tah-Hey-Si-Kess 66
└ Yah-Tah-Ney-Si-Kess 66 (nc) |
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Wahinkto 199 (to 9-D) |
Otena 295 (to 9-D) |
Kotso 330 (to 9-D) |
Wichita 35 (to 9-E) |
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- Area 9-B was split, with Aina Topa Hutsi 60, Tonkawa 99, Wewanoma 272, Karankawa 307, and Cuauhtli 446 moved to 9-D. While Mikanakawa 101 and Nishkin Halupa A Pe Lachi 489 were still listed as part of 9-B, both the Warshield 2011 and Frank Dingwerth state they were instead moved to 9-E:
Old Area 9-B |
Area 9-B (1955-69) | to other areas |
Neche 36 |
Sioux 62 |
Tejas 72 |
Wihinipa Hinsa 113 |
Coloneh 137 |
Huaco 327 |
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Aina Topa Hutsi 60 (to 9-D) |
Tonkawa 99 (to 9-D) |
Wewanoma 272 (to 9-D) |
Karankawa 307 (to 9-D) |
Cuauhtli 446 (to 9-D) |
Mikanakawa 101 (to 9-E) |
Nishkin Halupa A Pe Lachi 489 (to 9-E) |
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- description
Area 9-A (1970-72)
Tejas 72 |
Wihinipa Hinsa 113 |
Colonneh 137 |
Huaco 327 |
5/23/1970: Hasinai 578
├ Neche 36
└ Sioux 62 |
- Area 9-C:
Old Area 9-C |
New Area 9-C | to Area 9-E |
Ma-Nu 133 |
Yoqui 138 |
Inola 148 |
Checote 154 |
Coyote 213 |
Washita 288 |
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Okiciyapi 56 |
Wisawanik 190 |
Akela Wahinapay 232 |
Sekettummaqua 281 |
Loquanne Allangwh 428 |
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- Area 9-C held joint events with 9-E in 1955 and 1956 at the University of Oklahoma (OU) in Norman, OK.
Area 9-C (1955 to 1962)
Ma-Nu 133 |
Inola 148 |
Washita 288 |
bet 1956 and 57: Ah-Ska 213
└ Coyote 213 (nc) |
1959: Nanomihistiim 328 |
1959: Ta Tsu Hwa 138
└ 1957: Daw-zu 138
├ Yoqui 138
└ Checote 154 |
- According to the Warshield 2011, by 1963 Wisawanik 190, Sekettummaqua 281, and Oklahoma 320 where transferred to Area 9-C from 9-E. Frank Dingerth instead states that this area change didn't occur until 1964. However, since 9-C did not meet in 1963, it has been difficult to verify its member lodges for that year.
Area 9-C (1963-1972)
Ma-Nu 133 |
Inola 148 |
Ah-Ska 213 |
Washita 288 |
Nanomihistiim 328 |
Ta Tsu Hwa 138
└1966: Oskihoma 320 (m '73) |
└ Oklahoma 320 (from 9-E by 1964; nc) |
Wisawanik 190 (from 9-E by 1964) |
Sekettummaqua 281 (from 9-E by 1964) |
- Area 9-D was formed:
Area 9-D (1955-70)
Wahinkto 199 (from 9-A) |
Otena 295 (from 9-A) |
Kotso 330 (from 9-A) |
Aina Topa Hutsi 60 (from 9-B) |
Tonkawa 99 (from 9-B) |
Wewanoma 272 (from 9-B) |
Karankawa 307 (from 9-B) |
Cuauhtli 446 (from 9-B) |
- description
Old Area 9-D |
Area 9-D (1971-72) | | to "Region 13" in 1971 |
Aina Topa Hutsi 60 |
Tonkawa 99 |
Wahinkto 199 |
Wewanoma 272 |
Otena 295 |
Karankawa 307 |
Kotso 330 |
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Cuauhtli 446 (m into Gamenowinink 555) |
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Scouts de America Council of Mexico City, DF relied on Scouting materials and direction from the Alamo Area Council in San Antonio, TX, which is why Cuauhtli 446 was traditionally associated with Region 9. The lodge officially merged into Gamenowinink 555 in 1971; however, their last tap out occurred in 1990.
Reference: Bill Topkis, Jeff Morley, and Duane Fowlks. "Run for the Border: The BSA's History in Mexico." American Scouting Historical Society Journal 8 (Winter 1998)
However, according to noted author Robert Frizzell, this article has inaccuracies regarding the BSA in Mexico, including that it was the American Society of Mexico that sponsored BSA units, not Scouts de America. In fact, all lodge charters for Cuauhtli lists Direct or Direct Service as its council.
- Area 9-E was formed. In 1955 and 1956, Area 9-E held joint events with 9-C at the University of Oklahoma (OU) in Norman, OK, as well as its own second event in 1956.
Area 9-E (1955-62)
Wichita 35 (from 9-A) |
Nishkin Halupa A Pe Lachi 489 (from 9-B) |
Mikanakawa 101 (from 9-B; host 1962) |
Okiciyapi 56 (from 9-C) |
Wisawanik 190 (from 9-C) |
Akela Wahinapay 232 (from 9-C) |
Sekettummaqua 281 (from 9-C) |
Loquanne Allangwh 428 (from 9-C) |
1956: Oklahoma 320 |
 └ 1955: Oskihoma 320 (rc, nc) |
- According to the Warshield 2011, by 1963 Wisawanik 190, Sekettummaqua 281, and Oklahoma 320 where transferred to Area 9-C from 9-E. Frank Dingerth instead states that this area change didn't occur until 1964. However, since 9-C did not meet in 1963, it has been difficult to verify its member lodges for that year.
Old Area 9-E |
Area 9-E (1964-72) | | to Area 9-C by 1964 |
Wichita 35 |
Okiciyapi 56 |
Mikanakawa 101 (host 1968) |
Akela Wahinapay 232 |
Loquanne Allangwh 428 |
Nishkin Halupa A Pe Lachi 489 |
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Wisawanik 190 |
Sekettummaqua 281 |
Oklahoma 320 |
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