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    • Website
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  • The Pond
    • Shoreland Permit
    • Boating
    • Eurasian Milfoil
    • Threats to the Lake
    • Loon Information
    • Water Clarity
    • Pond History
  • Events
    • July Fourth Celebrations
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Camp 109

 from Elaine Magnan

  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    Virginia Reed trying out her mom, Emma Erikson’s 1914 era swimsuit in front of the camp (Elaine still has the swimsuit!).
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    Neighbor (camp 108) Oskar Olsen and family out for a swim with his wooden rowboat.
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    Axel and Emma Erikson bought the land September 27, 1932 from R. J. and Marion Miller. The camp was completed in 1937, built by Axel with the help of neighbor, Oskar Olsen.
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    Margaret Bruce, Evelyn Bird and Virginia Reed
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    Axel Erikson sitting on the steps, enjoying the results of his labor.
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    Ron Reed and daughter Elaine on the deck during an early spring visit in the 1960s.
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    In Todd’s camp (camp 110), Alfred, Elaine Reed Magnan, Martha Reed and Ruth, along with our dog Butch, who also loved camp as much as anyone. Photo from the 1960s.
  • Groton Pond, Vermont, Camp 109
    2009

Milfoil!

Before launching, always wash and inspect your boat, motor, trailer and gear for Milfoil!
We can't afford not to….

Click here for milfoil info from the VT Agency of Natural Resources


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