- Sebbins Pond
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lake_name = Sebbins Pond
image_lake = ViewTowardsCamp.jpg
caption_lake = Looking towards Camp Kettleford in the fall
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location =Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
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outflow = Sebbins Brook
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basin_countries = United States
length = convert|0.3|mi|abbr=on|lk=on
width = convert|0.2|mi|abbr=on|lk=on
area = convert|20|acre|abbr=on|lk=on
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elevation = convert|195|ft|abbr=on
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cities = BedfordSebbins Pond is an approximately 20 acre body of water in
Bedford, New Hampshire . It is located in the eastern part of the town, between Back River Road and theEverett Turnpike . It is named for a man with the last name of Sebbins, who in 1735 set up shop at a site near the pond to make shingles, which he then dragged down to the nearbyMerrimack River to ship - two years before the first permanent settlement in Bedford in 1737.Sebbins Pond is the largest body of water totally within the town boundaries. It is bounded on the southwest side by Camp Kettleford, which is owned and operated by the Swift Water Council of the
Girl Scouts of America , which uses the pond for canoeing and swimming. The rest of Sebbins Pond is bounded by approximately 20 private homes, many of which are former summer cabins or houses that have been winterized and expanded. There is no public access to the pond.The pond is fed by several springs and by a small stream draining from nearby Silver Springs Pond (a/k/a Muddy Pond on some maps). Its outlet is Sebbins Brook, which leads to dying Sandy Pond and then eastward to empty into the Merrimack River.
Due to its size, the pond itself is considered property of the State of
New Hampshire (which owns all water bodies of 10 acres or above in the state).External links
* [http://www.swgirlscouts.org/campkettleford.htm Camp Kettleford] Swift Water Council site about Camp Kettleford
* [http://www.swgirlscouts.org/kettleford.htm Camp Kettleford] Another Swift Water Council site about Camp Kettleford
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