1. Gagetown
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First called Grimross but in 1765 named for Gen. Thomas Gage (1721-1787) to whom a large tract of land here had been granted. |
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2. Geary
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The place was settled in 1810 by Carrs and Smiths from Rhode Island and Niagara who named their settlement New Niagara. |
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3. Hampstead
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Hampstead Parish, established in 1786, was named by Richard Hewlett after Hempstead on Long Island, NY. |
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4. Hersey Corner / Tantawanta Stream
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The stream flows N into Swan Creek. On an 1839 land plan it is shown as Tantywanty. |
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5. Queenstown
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The post office opened in 1897. The community takes its name from the county. |
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6. Upper Gagetown
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In 1765 Gagetown was named for Gen. Thomas Gage (1721-1787) to whom a large tract of land here had been granted. |
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7. Coytown
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8. Elm Hill
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9. Fentons
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10. Lower Cambridge
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11. Lower Gagetown
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12. MacDonalds Point
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13. McAlpines
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14. Mill Road
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15. Mount Ararat Wildlife Management Area
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16. Pleasant Villa
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17. Scovil
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18. Sir Leonard Tilley House
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19. Swan Creek
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20. Cambridge (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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21. Cambridge-Narrows (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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The name honours Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), uncle of Queen Victoria. |
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22. Central Cambridge (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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23. Cherry Hill (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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24. Hammtown (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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25. Jemseg (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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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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26. Lower Jemseg (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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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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27. McDonald Corner (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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28. Waterloo Corner (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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29. Whites Cove (Cambridge-Narrows, 16km)
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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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30. Gagetown Range and Training Area (Gagetown Range and Training Area, 19km)
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