From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection
View from West Branch Pond Camps. Kokadjo, Maine J82C
A photograph of West Branch Pond Camps taken from out on West Branch pond. Kokadjo, Maine. Eight pond side buildings can be seen in this view. In the middle of them there is a small green with a flagpole. Several small boats are tied up out front. West Branch Pond Camps is situated on First West Branch Pond overlooking the White Cap Mountain range, located in Township A, Range 12, about 10 miles southeast of the tiny hamlet of Kokadjo along the Frenchtown Road, and some 20 miles north of Greenville. Constructed, for all intents and purposes, on the remains of an abandoned logging camp, these rustic, traditional sporting camps are believed to be the oldest in continuous operation in the state, according to the Bangor Daily News. West Branch Pond Camps. The Moosehead Historical Society & Museums. 16 May 2023.https://mooseheadhistory.org/2015/10/27/west-branch-pond-camps/