Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . ARNOLD POND AND THE CHAIN OF HIS beautiful sheet of water takes its uame from General Benedict Arnold, -VThocrossed the pond (which is about one and one-quarter miles long) in bateaux,with his troops and implements of war, upon the occasion of his memorableexpedition against Quebec. The water lies two miles north of MassachusettsBog, and between it and Mud Pond, and is the largest body of water in the upperchain, with the exception of Crosby Pond. It is by far the pretties


Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . ARNOLD POND AND THE CHAIN OF HIS beautiful sheet of water takes its uame from General Benedict Arnold, -VThocrossed the pond (which is about one and one-quarter miles long) in bateaux,with his troops and implements of war, upon the occasion of his memorableexpedition against Quebec. The water lies two miles north of MassachusettsBog, and between it and Mud Pond, and is the largest body of water in the upperchain, with the exception of Crosby Pond. It is by far the prettiest sheet ofwater upon the Coburn Gore, is about half a mile from the boundary, and lies atthe base of Black Mountain, upon its northern shore. The pond, on account ofits resemblance to a moose horn in shape, has been put down on maps as Moose Horn Pond. In the northwestern corner of the pond is-a fine point projecting out, covered with pine trees,—Point of Pines,— upon which there is a beautiful site for camping. A camp has been built near by,and put in order and furnished by the Club, for the accommodation of its members. Fishing in thepond


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