Clinton Coot
Clinton Coot, the son of Cornelius Coot, founded the Junior Woodchucks as a Scouting organization for children and teenagers around Duckburg. The organization aimed to uphold the ideals of performing good deeds, protecting the wilderness, rescuing the innocent, meek & helpless, and preserving knowledge. The organization eventually grew larger to include all nations around the world.
When
- First attested
- 1800 CE
- Attested period
- 1800 – 1899
- Historical notes
- Founded Junior Woodchucks in the 19th century.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Grand Marshal Osborne, Exalted Overseer Taliaferro, Fulton Gearloose, Woodrow C. Woodchuck, Pioneer O'Duck, Cyrus P. Woodchuck, Daniel Boondock, Wadly Owlhoot
- child of
- Cornelius Coot
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“Cornelius Coot in the early 19th century to protect Fort Duckburg from Native American warriors and other threats in the area. Clinton Coot, the son of Cornelius Coot, was the founder of the Junior Woodchucks as a Scouting organization for the children and teenagers around Duckburg at the time to uphold the ideals of performing good deeds, protection of the wilderness, rescuing of the innocent, meek & helpless, and the preservation of knowledge.”
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