1. Brackley
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5 mi N of Charlottetown in Lot 33. P.O. Brackley Point Road 1868-1912; P.O. Thorndyke 1896-1912. |
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2. Brighton
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On W side of Charlottetown. 'Brighton' used in 1827. Meacham 1880 shows Brighton Villa on Brighton Street, the residence of George Davies (later occupied by Premier W. W. Sullivan) and Brighton Lodge, the residence of Admiral H. W. Bayfield. |
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3. Charlottetown
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Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Charlotte Town for Charlotte Sophia (1744-1818) consort of George III. |
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4. East Royalty
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2 mi NE of Charlottetown in Charlottetown Royalty. P.O. 1902-1913. |
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5. Graham Rogers Lake
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On North River above the North River Causeway. Named for Graham Rogers, former provincial geologist and member of the CPCGN. |
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6. Hazelbrook
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7 mi e of Charlottetown in Lots 48 and 49. School district 1893. Formerly called Back Road. P.O. Hazel Brook 1906-1912 |
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7. Johnstons River
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6 mi NE of Charlottetown in Lots 35 and 48. PO Johnstons River 1867-1966. The P.O. was in Donagh in 1880. Also P.O. Hillsborough 1890-1892; P.O. Mount Ryan 1892-1919. |
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8. Parkdale
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Village incorporated 1950 on NE side of Charlottetown. Bayfield 1846 St. Avard; Meacham 1880 St. Avards. |
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9. Sherwood
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Village incorporated 1960 in Charlottetown Royalty. Derived from Sherwood Farm in Lot 33 where Charlottetown Cemetery was established before 1880 (Meacham), and which became Sherwood Cemetery in 1891. |
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10. Southport
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Community on S side of Hills borough River opposite Charlottetown. P.O. 1860-1967. |
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11. Spring Park
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School district from 1870 in Charlottetown Royalty. The area was annexed to Charlottetown 1958. Meacham 1880 shows Spring Park, the residence of Thomas DesBrisay, on Spring Park Road and within the limits of Charlottetown. |
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12. St. Dunstan's
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CN stop, 1/2 mi N of the centre of Charlottetown at former St. Dunstan's College, now University of PEI. P.O. 1909-1913. |
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13. Wrights Creek
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The creek flows SE into Charlottetown Harbour and was named for landowner Thomas Wright O. 1740-1812). In the fall of 1775, two American privateers, the Hancock and the Franklin, from Marblehead, MA, raided Charlottetown. |
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14. Brackley (Charlottetown, 903km)
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5 mi N of Charlottetown in Lot 33. P.O. Brackley Point Road 1868-1912; P.O. Thorndyke 1896-1912. |
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15. Brighton (Charlottetown, 903km)
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On W side of Charlottetown. 'Brighton' used in 1827. Meacham 1880 shows Brighton Villa on Brighton Street, the residence of George Davies (later occupied by Premier W. W. Sullivan) and Brighton Lodge, the residence of Admiral H. W. Bayfield. |
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16. Charlottetown (Charlottetown, 903km)
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Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Charlotte Town for Charlotte Sophia (1744-1818) consort of George III. |
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17. East Royalty (Charlottetown, 903km)
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2 mi NE of Charlottetown in Charlottetown Royalty. P.O. 1902-1913. |
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18. Graham Rogers Lake (Charlottetown, 903km)
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On North River above the North River Causeway. Named for Graham Rogers, former provincial geologist and member of the CPCGN. |
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19. Hazelbrook (Charlottetown, 903km)
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7 mi e of Charlottetown in Lots 48 and 49. School district 1893. Formerly called Back Road. P.O. Hazel Brook 1906-1912 |
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20. Johnstons River (Charlottetown, 903km)
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6 mi NE of Charlottetown in Lots 35 and 48. PO Johnstons River 1867-1966. The P.O. was in Donagh in 1880. Also P.O. Hillsborough 1890-1892; P.O. Mount Ryan 1892-1919. |
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21. Parkdale (Charlottetown, 903km)
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Village incorporated 1950 on NE side of Charlottetown. Bayfield 1846 St. Avard; Meacham 1880 St. Avards. |
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22. Sherwood (Charlottetown, 903km)
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Village incorporated 1960 in Charlottetown Royalty. Derived from Sherwood Farm in Lot 33 where Charlottetown Cemetery was established before 1880 (Meacham), and which became Sherwood Cemetery in 1891. |
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23. Southport (Charlottetown, 903km)
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Community on S side of Hills borough River opposite Charlottetown. P.O. 1860-1967. |
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24. Spring Park (Charlottetown, 903km)
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School district from 1870 in Charlottetown Royalty. The area was annexed to Charlottetown 1958. Meacham 1880 shows Spring Park, the residence of Thomas DesBrisay, on Spring Park Road and within the limits of Charlottetown. |
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25. St. Dunstan's (Charlottetown, 903km)
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CN stop, 1/2 mi N of the centre of Charlottetown at former St. Dunstan's College, now University of PEI. P.O. 1909-1913. |
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26. Wrights Creek (Charlottetown, 903km)
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The creek flows SE into Charlottetown Harbour and was named for landowner Thomas Wright O. 1740-1812). In the fall of 1775, two American privateers, the Hancock and the Franklin, from Marblehead, MA, raided Charlottetown. |
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27. Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada
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28. Hillsborough Park
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29. Province House National Historic Site of Canada
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30. Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada (Charlottetown, 903km)
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31. Hillsborough Park (Charlottetown, 903km)
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32. Province House National Historic Site of Canada (Charlottetown, 903km)
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33. Alexandra (Stratford, 5km)
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5 mi SE of Charlottetown in Lot 49. Named for Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louisa Julia who married Albert Edward, later Edward VII, 1863. Noted in JHA 1870. P.O. 1884-1915. |
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34. Alexandra Point Range (Stratford, 5km)
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35. Bellevue Point (Stratford, 5km)
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The point extends into Hillsborough Bay and was named by Loyalist settler William Haszard for the 'beautiful' view. Bellevue Cove is nearby. |
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36. Bethel (Stratford, 5km)
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7 mi e of Charlottetown in Lot 48. Named by James Douglass c1880; he taught Sunday school in the schoolhouse. In Meacham 1880. |
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37. Birch Hill (Stratford, 5km)
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8 mi E of Charlottetown in Lot 49. Noted in JHA 1843. Neither a school or P.O. name, but the site of a Presbyterian church and cemetery. |
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38. Bunbury (Stratford, 5km)
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The village of Bunbury, Prince Edward Island, was incorporated in 1969. Said to have been given by John Bovyer, settler there c1798, for his ancestral home in Cheshire, England. In use for area c1850. Meacham 1880 has Bunberry and Clifton. |
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39. Cross Roads (Stratford, 5km)
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2 mi SE of Charlottetown where the Old Georgetown Road (now TransCanada Highway) and the Georgetown Road leading S over Tea Hill met. |
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40. Donagh (Stratford, 5km)
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9 mi E of Charlottetown in Lots 35, 36 and 48. Probably named for a place in Ireland such as Donaghmore in County Laoighis. |