1. Codys
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William Cody, an immigrant from Ireland, settled here in 1819. The first postmaster in 1885 was a descendant, Charles F. Cody who gave the family name to the community. |
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2. Coles Island
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The place is named for David Cole, a Loyalist who came in 1809. Long Creek No. 1 (Starkey) covered bridge, built in 1939, is off Route 10 on Starkey Road. |
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3. Highfield
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Settlers came here from England in 1820 and the place was first called English Settlement. For a time it was known as Lawson after the first postmaster, Walter J. Lawson. The post office used the descriptive name Highfield in 1897. |
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4. Annidale
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5. Archdeacon Hiram A. Cody House
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6. Brookvale
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7. Canaan Rapids
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8. Chambres Corner
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9. Johnston
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10. Long Creek
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11. Marrtown
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12. Phillipstown
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13. Phillipstown Protected Natural Area
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14. Thornetown
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15. Bagdad (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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16. Cox Point (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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17. Cumberland Bay (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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The name Cumberland Bay is first found in a 1784 land grant. The portage route from Maugerville to NS was through Grand L., Cumberland Bay, the Canaan R. and the Petitcodiac R. |
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18. Grand Lake Protected Natural Area (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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The name is appropriate as this 244 sq km body of water is New Brunswick's largest lake. |
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19. Grant Settlement (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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20. Mill Cove (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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In Maliseet place was called Keskomeheauk, 'short cut,' because the land between Grand L. and Washademoak L. is shortest at this point. |
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21. Partridge Valley (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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22. Rees (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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23. The Range (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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24. Union Settlement (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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25. Washademoak (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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26. Waterborough (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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The area was settled by Loyalists in 1784. One was Jacob Wiggins of New York who named 14 children as heirs in a will drawn up before his death in 1815. |
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27. Youngs Cove (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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When the post office opened in 1854, the place name honoured Peter Young who settled here in 1786. |
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28. Youngs Cove Road (Youngs Cove, 12km)
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29. Cambridge (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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30. Cambridge-Narrows (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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The name honours Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), uncle of Queen Victoria. |
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31. Central Cambridge (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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32. Cherry Hill (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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33. Hammtown (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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34. Jemseg (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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The name is from the Maliseet, Ah-jim-sek, translated as 'depot' or 'picking up place,' since the Maliseet used to cache supplies here. |
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35. Lower Jemseg (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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The name is from the Maliseet, Ah-jimsek, translated as 'depot' or 'picking up place,' since the Maliseet used to cache supplies here. |
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36. McDonald Corner (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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37. Waterloo Corner (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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38. Whites Cove (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km)
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Loyalists Vincent and William White received land grants here and when the post office opened in 1857, George M. White was the first postmaster. |
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39. Belleisle Creek (Belleisle Creek, 18km)
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The creek flows into Belleisle Bay of the St. John R. The Maliseet knew the place as Peskaybac, 'branch bay.' |
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40. Bull Moose Hill (Belleisle Creek, 18km)
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