1. Bloomfield (Kings County)
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The post office was first established as Bloomfield Station about 1885. In 1859 the post office name changed to Bloomfield. |
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2. Bloomfield Ridge
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The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company established the place in 1834 and named it Campbell for Sir Archibald Campbell (1769-1843), Lieut. Gov. of New Brunswick from 1831-1837. |
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3. Damascus
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The name was provided in jest to a surveyor by a man called Ryder, presumably because the road was tortuous. |
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4. Hampton
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Hampton Parish was established in 1795 and likely named after the Hampton near London, England or a Hampton in the New England states of New Hampshire, New York or New Jersey. |
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5. Kingston
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The area was established in 1765 as Almeston Township, possibly named for Olmaston in Derbyshire, ancestral home of Sir Robert Wilmot who had a land grant here and was an uncle of Montague Wilmot, Governor of NS. |
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6. Long Reach
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The community takes its name from the lake-like section of the St. John R. which the Maliseet called variously, Suskapec, Sasagipakek for 'straight bay place' or 'long reach' and Amenhennik for 'bend' referring to the upper end of Long Reach. |
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7. Lower Norton
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The place was formerly known as Yankee Shore for the large number of settlers from Connecticut. |
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8. Nauwigewauk / Darlings Island
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Darlings Island honours Benjamin Darling of Marblehead, Massachusetts, a planter and trader. |
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9. Passekeag
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The place was named Patticake after a nearby creek by staff of the European and North American Railway and had a post office of that name from 158 1858-59. |
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10. Shampers (Bluff)
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The bluff projects into Belleisle Bay. This area was first settled by Loyalists Andrew and Ludweig Schomber who later changed their name to Shampier. |
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11. Smithtown
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James Smith settled here in 1783. When the post office opened in 1854, Ebenezer Smith was the first postmaster. |
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12. Titusville
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Charles, James, John and Jonathan Titus were settlers here in 1819. Their grandfather John Titus (1732-1804) was a Loyalist settler at Grand Lake. |
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13. Upham
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The community takes its name from Upham Parish established in 1835 and named for Joshua Upham (1741-1808), a Loyalist and major in the King's American Dragoons and aide-de-camp to Sir Guy Carleton. |
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14. Bloomfield (Kings County) (Hampton, 80km)
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The post office was first established as Bloomfield Station about 1885. In 1859 the post office name changed to Bloomfield. |
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15. Bloomfield Ridge (Hampton, 80km)
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The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company established the place in 1834 and named it Campbell for Sir Archibald Campbell (1769-1843), Lieut. Gov. of New Brunswick from 1831-1837. |
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16. Damascus (Hampton, 80km)
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The name was provided in jest to a surveyor by a man called Ryder, presumably because the road was tortuous. |
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17. Hampton (Hampton, 80km)
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Hampton Parish was established in 1795 and likely named after the Hampton near London, England or a Hampton in the New England states of New Hampshire, New York or New Jersey. |
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18. Kingston (Hampton, 80km)
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The area was established in 1765 as Almeston Township, possibly named for Olmaston in Derbyshire, ancestral home of Sir Robert Wilmot who had a land grant here and was an uncle of Montague Wilmot, Governor of NS. |
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19. Long Reach (Hampton, 80km)
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The community takes its name from the lake-like section of the St. John R. which the Maliseet called variously, Suskapec, Sasagipakek for 'straight bay place' or 'long reach' and Amenhennik for 'bend' referring to the upper end of Long Reach. |
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20. Lower Norton (Hampton, 80km)
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The place was formerly known as Yankee Shore for the large number of settlers from Connecticut. |
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21. Nauwigewauk / Darlings Island (Hampton, 80km)
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Darlings Island honours Benjamin Darling of Marblehead, Massachusetts, a planter and trader. |
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22. Passekeag (Hampton, 80km)
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The place was named Patticake after a nearby creek by staff of the European and North American Railway and had a post office of that name from 158 1858-59. |
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23. Shampers (Bluff) (Hampton, 80km)
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The bluff projects into Belleisle Bay. This area was first settled by Loyalists Andrew and Ludweig Schomber who later changed their name to Shampier. |
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24. Smithtown (Hampton, 80km)
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James Smith settled here in 1783. When the post office opened in 1854, Ebenezer Smith was the first postmaster. |
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25. Titusville (Hampton, 80km)
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Charles, James, John and Jonathan Titus were settlers here in 1819. Their grandfather John Titus (1732-1804) was a Loyalist settler at Grand Lake. |
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26. Upham (Hampton, 80km)
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The community takes its name from Upham Parish established in 1835 and named for Joshua Upham (1741-1808), a Loyalist and major in the King's American Dragoons and aide-de-camp to Sir Guy Carleton. |
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27. Barnesville
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28. Bonney Road
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29. Central Norton
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30. Elmhurst
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31. Hammond River
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32. Hampton Gaol
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33. Hampton Station
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34. Kingston Corner
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35. Lakeside
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36. Mount Prospect
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37. Perry Point
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38. Salina
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39. The Cedars
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40. Woodpecker Hall
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41. Barnesville (Hampton, 80km)
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42. Bonney Road (Hampton, 80km)
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43. Central Norton (Hampton, 80km)
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44. Elmhurst (Hampton, 80km)
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45. Hammond River (Hampton, 80km)
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46. Hampton Gaol (Hampton, 80km)
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47. Hampton Station (Hampton, 80km)
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48. Kingston Corner (Hampton, 80km)
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49. Lakeside (Hampton, 80km)
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50. Mount Prospect (Hampton, 80km)
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51. Perry Point (Hampton, 80km)
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52. Salina (Hampton, 80km)
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53. The Cedars (Hampton, 80km)
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54. Woodpecker Hall (Hampton, 80km)
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