1. Cross Creek
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The place was settled in 1838 and first known as Williamsburg Corner. |
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2. Douglas
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The wife of Beverly Robinson Jr., who 64 was a Philippse, was granted land here in 1783 and named the place Clairmont after a family property on the Hudson R. in New York that had been confiscated. |
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3. Giants Glen
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The place was named in jest because some Irish settlers in the 1850s, Keenan, McVane and McRae were known for their short stature. |
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4. Napadogan
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The brook is shown on a 1787 land plan as La Budagan. |
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5. Nashwaak Bridge
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The community takes its name from the river which the Maliseet called Nahwijewauk, possibly meaning 'slow current.' |
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6. Stanley
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The place was named in 1834 for Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley (1799-1869), 14th Earl of Derby, who helped establish the NB and NS Land Company in 1833. |
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7. Tay Creek
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It was named in 1783 by Jacobina Drummond Campbell, wife of Lieut. Dugald Campbell of the 42nd Regiment (later known as the Black Watch) for the River Tay, Scotland's longest river. |
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8. Williamsburg
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James Williams settled here in 1861 but later moved south to Keswick. Another Williams family moved here in 1862. The post office opened as Williamsburg in 1892. |
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9. 42nd Highland Memorial Cemetery
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10. Boyds Corner
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11. Covered Bridge
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12. Cross Creek Station
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13. Currieburg
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14. English Settlement
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15. Fredericksburg
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16. Limekiln
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17. Maple Grove
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18. Maple Grove Station
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19. Mavis Mills
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20. North Tay
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21. South Portage
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22. Sutherland Siding
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23. Tay Falls
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24. Tay Mills
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25. Tay River Protected Natural Area
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26. Tay Valley
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27. Ward Settlement
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28. Woodlands
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29. Bantalor Wildlife Management Area (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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30. Durham Bridge (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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The post office was established in 1892 named either for Durham, England, or the Durham boats used to transport goods to settlers on the Nashwaak R. |
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31. Lower Durham (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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32. Manzer (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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33. Nashwaak (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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34. Nashwaak Village (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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In 1898 the village had a post office, one store, 1 hotel, 2 carriage factories, a grist mill and a population of 200. |
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35. Pleasant Valley (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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36. Ross (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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37. Saint Marys (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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38. Taymouth (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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Land grantee Dugald Campbell called his estate here Taymouth. |
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39. Upper Durham (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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40. Zionville (Durham Bridge, 20km)
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It was named around 1860 for Mount Zion on the SW side of Jerusalem. There was a post office from 1897-1904 and from 1911-1915. |