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1. Bangor (Morell, 19km)
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4 mi S of Morell in Lots 39 and 40. Selected at a public meeting c1879 from an old English dictionary; possibly named for Bangor, Carnarvon, Wales, or Bangor, Northern Ireland. PO 1884-1913. |
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2. Bristol (Morell, 19km)
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2 mi w of Morell in Lot 39. P.O. Morell 1869-1888; P.O. Lot 40 1888-1901; P.O. Bristol 1901-1965. Probably named for Bristol, England. The station is Lot 40, probably because it serves Bangor in that lot. |
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3. Byrnes Road (Morell, 19km)
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6 mi SW of Morell in Lot 39. Named for Walter Byrne, the first settler there. |
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4. Crowbush Cove (Morell, 19km)
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Site of Crowbush Cove Provincial Park and Crowbush Golf Club. |
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5. Dingwell (Morell, 19km)
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Station 2 mi E of Morell, Lot 40. James Dingwell came from Dumfries, Scotland in the late 1700s and settled at St. Peters. Several with the name are listed in Meacham 1880 and in the current telephone directory. |
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6. Green Meadows (Morell, 19km)
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4 mi SW of Morell in Lot 39. Given c1960 by Father Simpson and the sisters who taught at the school when the Morell Rear and Sinnott Road schools were amalgamated. |
7. Lot 39 (Morell, 19km)
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8. Lot 40 (Morell, 19km)
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9. Marie (Morell, 19km)
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3 mi E of Morell in Lot 40. P.O. Marie Bridge 1867-1914. |
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10. Morell (Morell, 19km)
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Village incorporated 1953 in Lot 40. P.O. Morell Station 1884-1916; P.O. Morell from 1916. Noted in JHA 1837. |
11. Morell 2 (Morell, 19km)
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12. Morell East (Morell, 19km)
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13. Morell River (Morell, 19km)
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The river flows into St. Peters Bay and was named for Jean-François Morel (1697-17?) who was married near its mouth in 1739 and where his family was living during the 1752 census |
14. St. Peters Harbour (Morell, 19km)
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15. St. Peters Lake (Morell, 19km)
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Adjacent to Gulf of St. Lawrence, Lot 39. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Britains Pond; Wright and Cundall 1874 Britain or Stukely Lake; Douglas 1925 Stukeley Pond. |
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16. Windon (Morell, 19km)
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5 mi S of Morell. P.O. 1904-1912. Formerly called O'Briens Road. |
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17. Annandale-Little Pond-Howe Bay (Souris, 19km)
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18. Bay Fortune (Souris, 19km)
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At mouth of Fortune River, Lot 43. Pichon 1760 havre de la fortune; Holland 1765 Bay of Fortune Creek. |
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19. Bear River (Souris, 19km)
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6 mi NW of Souris in Lots 43 and 44. P.O. 1876-1968. School districts in 1880 were Bear River Road North and Bear River Road South. |
20. Bear River North (Souris, 19km)
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21. Bear River South (Souris, 19km)
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Bear River flows N into the Gulf of St. Lawrence and got its name around 1820 when Roderick MacDonald killed a 272 kilo (600- pound) bear after a four-hour fight. |
22. Big Pond (Souris, 19km)
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23. Black Pond Bird Sanctuary (Souris, 19km)
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24. Chepstow (Souris, 19km)
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2 mi E of Souris in Lot 45. Named by a settler from Chepstow, Monmouth, Wales. Noted in JHA 1845. P.O. 1878-1913. Chepstow Point is an adjacent feature. Meacham 1880 notes Chepstow, Chepstow Point and as well, Chepstow Cove. |
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25. Clearspring (Souris, 19km)
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8 mi NW of Souris in Lot 44. P.O. Clear Springs 1878-1883 and 1902-1914; P.O. Clear Springs 1883-1902. School district Clear Spring 1895. Meacham 1880 Clearspring, with the note 'spr' on property of Caius Gillis. Formerly called Big Bush. |
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26. Colville Bay (Souris, 19km)
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It was named in 1765 by Samuel Holland for Alexander, 7th Lord Colville of Culross (1717-70) who commanded naval forces from Quebec to the Bahamas in 1763. |
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27. Eglington (Souris, 19km)
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, 1 mi S of Bay Fortune, Lot 43. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Eglington Cove for Alexander Montgomery (1723-1769) 10th Earl of Eglinton. |
28. Fortune Beach (Souris, 19km)
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29. Fortune Bridge (Souris, 19km)
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6 mi W of Souris in Lot 43. P.O. 1889-1914. |
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30. Fortune Harbour / Abell's Cape (Souris, 19km)
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The cape extends into Rollo Bay between Rollo Point and Howe Point. First named Eglington Point by surveyor Samuel Holland for Alexander Montgomerie (1723-1769) 10th Earl of Eglinton. |
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31. Gowanbrae (Souris, 19km)
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Probably named for John & Peter Macgowan ( John was an early sheriff of Kings County), mill operators on Souris River. |
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32. Harmony Junction (Souris, 19km)
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Railway junction 3 1/2 mi N of Souris in the community of Souris Line Road, Lot 45. Possibly derived from New Harmony Road 112 mi E where farmers of French, Scottish, Irish and English nationalities had settled and presumably lived amicably. |
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33. Hay River (Souris, 19km)
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The river flows N into Naufrage Harbour on the Gulf of St. Lawrence just E of St. Margarets. It was named for the profusion of hay along its banks. |
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34. Hermanville (Souris, 19km)
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7 mi N of Souris in Lot 45. Named for Herman McDonald, first settler c1850 and postmaster, who was still living in 1905. P.O. Lot 45 1854-1884; P.O. Hermanville 1884-1914. |
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35. Howe Bay (Souris, 19km)
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8 mi SW of Souris in Lot 56. School district c1880. P.O. Sailor's Hope 1884-1913. |
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36. Howe Point (Souris, 19km)
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Earlier names were Cap à David and Eglington Cape. |
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37. Jimmys Point (Souris, 19km)
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In 1765 Samuel Holland named it Silvester Point for Eusebius Silvester, Solicitor and Clerk of Reports at the Board of Trade and Plantations. Later re-named for James Campbell who was living there in 1880. |
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38. Little Harbour (Souris, 19km)
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3 mi E of Souris in Lot 46. P.O. 1872-1913. |
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39. Little Pond (Souris, 19km)
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9 mi SW of Souris in Lot 56. The pond is the enclosed water body shown on NTS 11 L/8 as Spry Cove. P.O. 1886-1913. School district before 1880. |
40. Lot 43 (Souris, 19km)
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