Boy Rangers of America | |||
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Age range | 8—15 years | ||
Headquarters | New York City | ||
Country | United States | ||
Founded | January 24, 1913 | ||
Founder | Emerson Brooks | ||
Chief Guide | Emerson Brooks | ||
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The Boy Rangers of America was a Scouting program in the United States for boys ages 8 through 12.[1][2] It was organized on January 24, 1913 in Montclair, New Jersey by Emerson Brooks. Although independent of the Boy Scouts of America, it was the precursor of the BSA's Cubbing program now known as Cub Scouting.