11 miles north of Richibucto.
Post Office Logiecroft 1938-1955.
W.S. Loggie and Co. Ltd. had a fish processing plant there.
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Flows east into Kouchibouguac River.
Possibly named for Peter McInnis who asked for a grant on the Kouchibouguac River 1801.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 McInnes Brook
Flows northwest into Richibucto River at Rexton.
Named for James Beattie, who received a land grant 1826.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:52 2022-09-06 16:21:52 Beatties Creek
12 miles west of Richibucto.
Post Office Cameron’s Mills circa 1885-1956, John Cameron, first postmaster.
James Cameron operated the mill 1861-1879, then John Cameron 1879-1901.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:52 2022-09-06 16:21:52 Camerons Mill
Established in 1826.
Probably named for Ann Dundas, wife of Sir Howard Douglas, Lieut. Governor of New Brunswick 1823-1832.
Possibly named for Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville, 1st Lord of the Admiralty.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:52 2022-09-06 16:21:52 Dundas Parish
8 miles southeast of Richibuto. Post Office 1909-1956.
Settled in 1830 from Galloway, Scotland.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:52 2022-09-06 16:21:52 East Galloway
5 miles south of Richibucto.
Settled circa 1820 from Galloway, Scotland. According to Baillie 1832, New Galloway.
See also East Galloway, settled in 1830 from Galloway, Scotland.
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