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Undated photograph of St. Ann’s Boy Scout Troop 118 standing with the Seneca District sign. The area that comprised the Seneca District now is part of the Tatonka district of the Greater Niagara Frontier Boy Scouts.
Boy Scout Troop 118 Seneca district
Troops in the Seneca District (circa 1934) were:
- 1: St. Stanislaus RC Church
- 9: American-Polish Scouter’s Pow Wow
- 17: St. Joachim’s RC Church
- 30: SS. Peter and Paul’s RC Church
- 41: Westminster House
- 51: Westminster House
- 60: St. Nicolas’s Ukrainian G.C. Church
- 87: Trinity United Evangelical Church
- 105: Lovejoy M.E. Church
- 107: St. John Kanty R.C. Church (still active)
- 111: St. Stanislaus R.C. Church
- 113: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
- 118: St. Ann’s R.C. Church
- 131: St. Agnes R.C. Church
- 137: Pilgrim Evangelical Church
- 139: St. James Evangelical Church
- 148: Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
- 151: St. Stanislaus R.C. Church
- 153: St. Matthew’s Evangelical Church
- 298: Kiwanis Community Troop
*St. John Kanty Troop 107 is the only troop remaining active in the old Polonia area of Buffalo and are planning to celebrate their 90th anniversary this year.
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