1. Chelmsford
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The post office opened in 1885, possibly naming the community after Frederic Thesiger, 1st Baron of Chelmsford (1794-1878), Lord Chancellor of England. |
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2. Derby
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The name was first applied to the parish in 1859. It honours Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869) British prime minister at the time. |
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3. Dungarvon Whooper Spring Woodlot Protected Natural Area
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The place was named for an incident around 1860 when woods workers heard a strange howling at sundown after burying a stranger who had been killed by the camp cook. |
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4. Loggie Lodge and The Christmas Mountains
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The Christmas Mountains in part separate the Miramichi watershed from the watersheds of the Serpentine and Nepisiguit Rs. |
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5. Quarryville
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The place was called Indiantown when the post office opened in 1912. |
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6. Red Rock / Ships Bows Brook / Shunabit Mountain / Trousers Lake
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Ships Bows Brook : The brook flows SE into Burnthill Brook and is named for a ledge in Burnthill Brook that resembles the bow of a ship. |
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7. Renous
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The river from which the community took its name is believed to have been named for Micmac Chief 'Sock' Renou or 'Sock' Renard. |
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8. Big Rocky Brook Protected Natural Area
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9. Bryenton
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10. Derby Junction
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11. Doyles Brook
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12. Elmtree
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13. Grainfield
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14. Kennedy Lakes Protected Natural Area
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15. McCann
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16. McGraw Brook
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17. McKinleyville
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18. Munsons Landing
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19. North Renous
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20. Pineville
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21. Pratts Camp
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22. Ramsay Lodge
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23. Renous 12
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24. Smiths Crossing
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25. Southesk
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26. Upper Derby
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27. Warwick Settlement
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28. White Rapids
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29. Arbeau Settlement / Upper Blackville (Blackville, 10km)
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Upper Blackville: The place name honours William Black (1771-1866), who immigrated to Saint John from Aberdeen Scotland in 1798 to work with his brother John in the timber trade. |
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30. Barnettville (Blackville, 10km)
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31. Bartholomew (Blackville, 10km)
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32. Black Brook (Blackville, 10km)
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33. Blackville (Blackville, 10km)
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The place name honours William Black (1771-1866), who immigrated to Saint John from Aberdeen Scotland in 1798 to work with his brother John in the timber trade. |
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34. Coughlan (Blackville, 10km)
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35. Gray Rapids (Blackville, 10km)
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In 1904 Gray Rapids was a flag station on the Canada Eastern Railway, a farming and lumbering settlement with a population of about 50. The post office opened here in 1928. |
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36. Howard (Blackville, 10km)
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In 1826 the place was called Howardsville for Sir Howard Douglas (1776-1861), Lieut.-Gov. of NB from 1823-1832. |
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37. Keenan Siding (Blackville, 10km)
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38. Lockstead (Blackville, 10km)
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Three New Brunswick communities were first called Hardscrabble, a name that suggests great hardship in scratching a living from the soil. |
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39. Old Trinity Anglican Church (Blackville, 10km)
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40. The Lots (Blackville, 10km)
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