1. Anfield
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The post office here was known as Bungalow Farm from 1914-17, and renamed Anfield in 1917. |
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2. Blue Mountain Bend
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The place name may have originated with the first postmaster, Gilbert Blue, who came in 1905, or it may be derived from nearby Blue Mountain. |
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3. Everett
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The place was first known as Dows Flats after an early settler. William Everett settled here in 1860 and when the post office opened in 1885 the first postmaster was George L. Everett who named the place after himself. |
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4. Nictau
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SW of Nictau Lake: The mountains were named by William F. Ganong in 1899 and 1903 to honour Canadian geologists. |
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5. Plaster Rock
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Edmund Ward in an 1841 newspaper account of the St. John R. and its tributary rivers and lakes, noted the 'immense body of Plaister of Paris' here. |
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6. Riley Brook
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The Maliseet name for the brook was Natakayik, possibly meaning 'bald head place.' |
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7. Sisson Ridge
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. In the vicinity are Sisson Branch which flows SE into Little Tobique R. and Sisson Brook which flows S into the Tobique R. |
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8. St. Almo
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The place was first called Campbell Settlement, Castleton Settlement and Ireland. In 1885 the post office opened as Black Rock. In 1897 the name was changed to St. Almo. |
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9. Three Brooks
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. Three Brooks, named for having three outlets, joins the Tobique R. here. Three Brooks was the post office from 1866 to 1941. |
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10. Two Brooks
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. The river is named for two large branches that divide just N of the community, one called Right Two Brooks. In Maliseet the river was called Wahkasoonsis tor which a meaning is not known. |
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11. Wapske
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The community takes its name from the river which flows W to join the Tobique R. |
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12. Anderson Road
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13. Arbuckle
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14. Bedford Road
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15. Blue Mountain Protected Natural Area
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16. Burntland Brook
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17. Crombie Settlement
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18. Enterprise
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19. Gordon
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20. Gover Mountain Protected Natural Area
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21. Linton Corner
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22. Longley
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23. Lower Anfield
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24. Mapleview
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25. McLaughlin
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26. North View
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27. Oxbow
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28. Patchell Brook Protected Natural Area
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29. Plaster Rock-Renous Wildlife Management Area
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30. Sisson
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31. Sisson Brook
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32. Victoria
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33. Weaver
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34. Arthurette (Arthurette, 15km)
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First known as Red Rapids Bridge, the community was named by Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon (1819-1912), lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick from 1861 to 1866. |
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35. Beveridge (Arthurette, 15km)
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36. Currie (Arthurette, 15km)
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37. Currie Road (Arthurette, 15km)
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38. Gladwyn (Arthurette, 15km)
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39. Lampedo (Arthurette, 15km)
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40. Licford (Arthurette, 15km)
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