Although Captain Lamb only lived to be 26, his actions left a lasting legacy that would go on to impact scouting for many years to come. Following his death, Muskegon troop 1 re-chartered with the National Boy Scouts of America as, "Merritt Lamb Troop 1." Merritt Lamb Troop 1 went on to serve Muskegon area Scouts for many decades.
Hackley Park Memorial In 1939, over 20 years after his death, the Muskegon Boy Scouts planted an Elm Tree in Captain Lambs honor. In addition to a tree, a plaque attached to a rock from the lamb family farm was also placed in
Hackley Park.
Camp Merritt In the summer of 1919, the Muskegon Boy Scouts held a summer outing on Lake Michigan in honor of
Captain Merritt. In 1921 the
Muskegon Area Council bought property on the north shore of Big Blue Lake from the Muskegon Children's home.
Camp Merritt Lamb Lamb was also instrumental in the founding of Scouting in El Paso, Texas. As a recognition, in 1922 the
El Paso Council named Camp Merritt Lamb in his honor.
Gerber Scout Reservation Program areas Sometime in the 1970s the Muskegon Exchange Club provided funding for the local scouts to build a flag field at Gerber Scout Reservation in honor of Captain Lamb. This flag field was eventually retired. In 2004 Gerber Scout Reservation built a new program area called the Honor Ground. The Honor Ground program area offers Eagle Scout required merit badges during the summer. Shortly after the program area was established it was dedicated in honor of Captain Merritt Lamb ==Published works==