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Elmsdale (P.E.I.)

Use for: Untitled, New Langholme, Adams Corner

  • 4 mi. W. Of Alberton in Lot 4. PO from 1877. Possible called New Langholme in 1863; formerly known as Adams Corner for John Adamas, first settler
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Port Hill (P.E.I.)
  • 2 1/2 mi. E. of Tyne Valley in Lot 13. Named by early settlers for a residence near Bideford, Devonshire England. PO 1832-1969.
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Ellerslie (P.E.I.)
  • 2 mi. N of Tyne Valley in Lot 12. PO Lot 12 1855-1912; PO Ellerslie Station, 1912-1924; PO Ellerslie from 1924.
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Alma (P.E.I.)
  • 4 mi. NW of Alberton. PO 1876-1967. School district 1878.
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St. Peters Bay (P.E.I.)

Use for: Untitled, Havre St. Pierre, Pogiisumkek Booktaba, Oegopeg

  • Adjacent to Gulf of St. Lawrence, Lots 39, 40, and 41. Named by Louis Denys de la Ronde, 1721 havre St. Pierre for Comte de St. Peirre, equerry to the Duchess of Orleans at the French Court. De la Ronds obtainied a grant of PEI in 1719 and 1720 and formed a company to develop it. The enterprize was abandoned in 1724. Map 1750 Riviere Ronton; Jumeau 1685 R. S. Antoine de pade. In Micmac Pogiisumkek Booktaba 'bay of clams' (Rand) or Oegopeg, 'end of the water' (Pacifique 1934). St. Peters River flows into the bay.
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South Granville (P.E.I.)
  • 6 mi. NW of Hunter River and 2 mi. S of granville in Lot 21. PO 1891-1913
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Mayfield (P.E.I.)
  • 3 mi. W of North Rustico in Lot 24. PO Cavendish Road 1871-1897; Mayfield 1897-1913
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Pleasant Valley (P.E.I.) 2
Bay Fortune (P.E.I.)
  • 6 mi. SW of Souris in Lot 43. PO 1827-1914. Post Ofice at Red House until 1880.
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Lot 27 (P.E.I.)
  • One of the lots laid out by Samuel Holland in 1765.
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