1. Adamsville
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The name honours Michael Adams (1845-1899) who was surveyor general under Premier John J. Fraser and MLA for Northumberland Miramichi. |
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2. Coal Branch
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The community takes its name from the river which is shown on an 1832 map as South Branch of the Richibucto. |
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3. Harcourt
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The place was named in 1826 by Lt.-Gov. Sir Howard Douglas (1776-1861) for his friend William Harcourt, 3 rd Earl of Harcourt (1743-1830). Harcourt commanded the 16th Light Dragoon Regiment during the American Revolution. |
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4. Kent Junction
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Kent C. originally was part of Northumberland C. but was separated in 1827 and named for Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (1767-1837), King of England 1830-1837, father of Queen Victoria. |
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5. Saint-Sosime
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A post office by this name operated here from 1913 to 1967. Cicemo Arsenault had a land grant here and it is said that the post office should have been called Saint-Cécime. |
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6. Bryants Corner
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7. Cails Mills
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8. Emerson
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9. Grangeville
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10. Huskisson
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11. Mortimer
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12. Saint-Joseph
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13. Village-Saint-Augustin
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14. Weldford
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15. Bass River (Bass River, 13km)
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16. Bass River Point (Bass River, 13km)
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17. Beersville (Bass River, 13km)
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Prior to 1832 a coal seam six miles long was worked in this area which is the earliest coal-mining area in North America. |
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18. Big Cove Elsipogtog First Nation (Bass River, 13km)
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Big Cove Elsipogtog First Nation is New Brunswick's largest Aboriginal reserve. |
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19. Browns Yard (Bass River, 13km)
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20. Ford Bank (Bass River, 13km)
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21. Fords Mills (Bass River, 13km)
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The place is named for John Prall Ford who established a mill here in 1825. |
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22. Kent Lake (Bass River, 13km)
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23. Kent Lake Siding (Bass River, 13km)
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24. Lower Main River (Bass River, 13km)
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25. Molus River (Bass River, 13km)
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26. Normandie (Bass River, 13km)
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27. Pine Ridge (Bass River, 13km)
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Pine Ridge includes the adjacent community of Girvan Settlement by which the post office was known from 1871-74. From 1874-1959 the post office was Pine Ridge. |
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28. Richibucto 15 (Bass River, 13km)
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29. Smith Corner (Bass River, 13km)
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30. Smiths Corner (Bass River, 13km)
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31. Targettville (Bass River, 13km)
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