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The Young Naturalists Society was an organization of scientifically inclined youth in Seattle, Washington that existed from 1879 to 1904 and was instrumental in the founding of the Washington State Museum (now known as the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture). ==Founding== The Young Naturalists Society was founded in December 1879 by a group of four Seattle high school students: Edmond S. Meany, J. O. Young, P. Brooks Randolph, and Charles Denny. Denny's father, city founder Arthur Denny, was a regent of the Territorial University of Washington and arranged for the group to meet on campus. The Young Naturalists adopted a constitution and bylaws, and the official name "Young Naturalists Society," in 1880. As the founding members graduated high school and matriculated to the university, the membership of the Young Naturalists expanded to include university students.
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