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Allbridge |
Cedar Hill, Waltham 1941 |
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Bonnie Brae

Camp Bonnie Brae lists itself as the
oldest Girl Scout Camp, starting in 1919
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Cedar Hill
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May have been named Camp Allbridge in 1941
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Edith Read |
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| Favorite |
Patriot's Trail, Brewster (Cape Cod) |
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| Four Winds

Pin measures about 1/2".
Massachusetts Girl Scout Camp
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Buzzard's Bay, active in 1941
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| Friendship |
Patriot's Trail, Duxbury, MA |
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| Green Briar |
Southeastern MA |
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| Green Eyrie |
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| Hall
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extinct, Alice Tauer emailed that Camp Hall was named after
Emma Hall of New Beford, MA. She notes that the camp ran from 1924 until ?
and is in Marion, MA.
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| Hickory Hill |
Montachusett, Northbridge, MA
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| Kinnebrook |
Western MA |
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| Kiwanis |
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Laurel Wood |
Leicester, MA |
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Lewis Perkins |
active as early as 1941 |
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Malcom |
Patriot's Trails, Needham MA |
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Marion White |
Western Massachusetts |
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Mary Day |
small camp with outdoor
theater active 1941 |
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| Mary Whiting |
Quincy
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Maude Eaton |
Spar & Spindle |
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| Merriwood |
Plymouth Bay |
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Mitton |
Southeastern Mass. |
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Neyati |
Spencer, MA |
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Noquochoke |
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Paradise |
Spar & Spindle |
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Pennecook |
Spar & Spindle |
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| Perkins |
West Mass. Girl Scouts |

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Plymouth Bay (Group of
Camps) |
Image donated by
D.L. Anderson. She purchased the pin at Camp Tattapanum of Dighton, Mass.
sometime between 1965-1969. The camp and land have since been sold.
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Rice Moody |
Reading, MA |
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Runels |
active 1945, celebrated 25th
anniversary in 1954
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Sandybrook |
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Sayre |
Milton, MA |
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| Shore Lea (closed) |
Marblehead, now a nature center |

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Split Rock |
Ashburnham, opened in 1949 |
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| Standish |
Brockton |

1929 |
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Taupawshas |
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| Virginia |
Bolton, MA |

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| Vineyard Sailing Camp, 1942 |

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Wakikatina |
Fitchburg, active camp 1935-36 |
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Wampanoag |
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| Watusea |
Long-Sought-For-Pond, Chelmsford, MA, in use 1925, possibly 1920 & 23. |
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Wind-In-The-Pines
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Buzzards Bay

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1936 brochure |
| Wingaersheek |
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1936 brochure |
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Winnetaska |
Ashland, MA |
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| Worchester |
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| Wynona |
used as a base camp for hiking the White and Green Mountains. active in 1941 |
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