By: Nusaybah Abdul-Jaleel Me when I was in my teenage years
Mar 26, 2015
By: Nusaybah Abdul-Jaleel
Me when I was in my teenage years
I was born October 31,1860 in Savannah Georgia When I was a kid my name was Juliette Magill Kinzie
Gordon, my nickname was Daisy I took art lessons, I like to write poems and do plays In my teens my father was captain in the Confederate
Army I married sir Robert Baden-Powell When I was a teen I attended boarding schools at
Virginia Female Institute
Me when I was having tea with my friends we each had our own picture and one with all of us.
Me in my girl scouts uniform
My husband Robert
I attended French Finishing school in New York City
Throughout my years of teens I traveled to Europe, New York City, and the United States
I got married in England My husband was founder of boy scouts
My house that I grew up in when I lived in savannah, Georgia
I was founder of the girl scouts all over the world.
I was just thinking about the girls all over the world and how I can make them have a place to have more fun than they usually have
Me when I was getting my pictures done for the stamp that they made to honor me
1. I wanted to see girl guides in every state so it would become a national organization
2. I wanted all the girls to pledge themselves to the world peace
The girls as they pledge them selves to world peace- my wish
I became a skill painter and sculptor The girls thought that they should pledge
themselves to world peace I was a civic engagement I was founder of girl scouts
Girls pledging themselves to the world peace
I learned that Juliette Gordon Low was a very helpful woman and she loved to do lots of things for others and herself
Another thing I learned was that Juliette Gordon Low was a very brave woman and she liked pets and liked to do things independently and sometimes with others Me when I was
getting my pictures done for middle school
Me in my teenage years
In 1983, December 2, the president signed a bill for a new federal building in savannah to honor me
In World War ll I had my own liberty ship My father was captain in the Confederate Army I loss hearing in my left ear from people throwing
rice in it the doctor tried to get it out and damaged my nerve-endings
In 1948 the president put my picture on a stamp to honor me
Me before I lose hearing
Juliette Gordon Low biography, http://www.girlscouts.org/who we are/history/low biography,2011
Georgia’s famous family, http://www.juliettegordonlowbirthplace.org/contents /display/45/the early-years.html,2011
Juliette low, June Behrens, 1988