Bug House
2008 – Contributed by David B. Woodward
The Bug House located in the side yard of the White House was once the Nature Lodge.
The Bug House
1996 – Contributed by John B. Rettew III
The White House Spring House (aka, Bug House).
Bug House
Contributed by Anonymous
The old spring house (aka Bug House) behind the White House was an early Nature Lodge at Camp Horseshoe.
Bug House Memorial
2016 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
This memorial plaque was put in for Scoutmaster William Harrop of Troop 79.
Roofing
2018 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Ordeal candidates help the Roofing Crew re-do the shingles at the Bug House near the White House.
Stone Marker Closeup
2010 – Contributed by David B. Woodward
Here is a closeup of the stone marker set on the outside of the Bug House, indicating it was built in 1843. The initials “IMR” are for “Ira M. Reynolds”, though there is no record of what the “M” stands for.
Bug House View
1969 – Contributed by Rev. Thomas Shanklin
A lovely view of the Bug House from the White House porch.

