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By William Fischer, Jr., July 29, 2017
Combat of the/du Petitcodiac Marker
1 New Brunswick, Albert County, Hillsborough — Combat of the/du Petitcodiac
Near this town on 3rd September 1755, a detachment of Major Frye's troops, sent from Fort Cumberland to destroy Acadian settlements on the river and compel the people to surrender for deportation, was defeated by a French force under Charles . . . Map (db m106630) HM
2 New Brunswick, Albert County, Riverside-Albert — Early Irish Families to Albert CountyAs Éirinn go dtí an áit seo
Alcorn • Bailey • Barber • Barrett Bartley • Beatty • Beck • Bell Berryman • Balkeney • Bogle • Boyle Breen • Buchanan • Cahill • Cairns Campbell • Carnwath • Carr • Carty Clark • Cochran • Collins • Connors Crossman • Curry • Cusack • . . . Map (db m106862) HM
3 New Brunswick, Carleton County, Hartland — Hartland Salmon Pool / Fosse à saumon de Hartland
(English:) Historic salmon harvesting area of First Nations People and Loyalists. In the first half of the 20th century, the pool became internationally renowned as a sport fisherman's paradise. (Français:) Zone . . . Map (db m138996) HM
4 New Brunswick, Carleton County, Hartland — Town of Hartland
• Settled 1802 by William Orser United Empire Loyalist near where the Becaguimac Stream flows into the St. John River • Originally known as Mouth of the Becaguimac • Becaguimac — Abekaquimek — Maliseet for salmon bed • . . . Map (db m138999) HM
5 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — A Checkered History / Une historie mouvementée
English: In 1984, the United States Congress designated Saint Croix Island an international historic site in recognition of the historical significance of the Island to the United States and Canada. The majestic Saint Croix . . . Map (db m144503) HM
6 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — A French Colony in Acadie / Une colonie française en Acadie
English: ”Having found no place more suitable than this island... Sieur de Monts… allowed me to draw up the plan of our settlement." Seventy-nine men, including noblemen, artisans, labourers, Catholic and . . . Map (db m144499) HM
7 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — A Place to Settle / Un endroit où s’établir
English: Sieur de Monts named the island Saint Croix Island, and Champlain recorded that: "The island is covered with fir, birch, maple, and oak. It is naturally well located... and is easy to fortify... We considered this the . . . Map (db m144498) HM
8 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — A Winter of Despair / Un hiver de désespoir
English: ”It was difficult to know the country without having wintered there... Winter came upon us sooner than we had expected..." Could you survive a winter on Saint Croix Island if... • dangerous ice cut you . . . Map (db m144501) HM
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9 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — Moving on / Le déménagement
English: "In order to escape the cold and dreadful winter we experienced on Saint Croix Island, Sieur de Monts decided to move the settlement to another location. Having… found no port that was acceptable to us... we outfitted . . . Map (db m144502) HM
10 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — Saint Croix Island International Historic Site / Lieu historique international de l'Île Sainte-Croix
English: Welcome On Saint Croix Island in 1604, French nobleman-courtier Pierre Dugua Sieur de Monts established a settlement. This outpost was the first attempt by the French at year-round colonization in the territory they . . . Map (db m144495) HM
11 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — The River Flows On... / La rivière poursuit son cours...
English: Samuel de Champlain, explorer and geographer on Sieur de Monts' expedition, recorded in late June 1604 that: ”...we entered a river... wherein...we found two islands — one very small and near the western . . . Map (db m144496) HM
12 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Bayside — Where Two Worlds Met / Rencontre de deux mondes
English: The Micmac, Maliseet, and Passamaquoddy hunters and traders provided a commercial lifeline for Sieur de Monts' colony. Their first-hand knowledge of the territory allowed these entrepreneurs to control the supply of furs. . . . Map (db m144497) HM
13 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, St. Andrews — Greenock Church / L’Église Greenock
English: This elegant church marks the growth of Presbyterianism and the Kirk of Scotland in New Brunswick. Built in 1821-1824, the structure successfully combines the American meeting house form with the British Palladian style. The . . . Map (db m137515) HM
14 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, St. Andrews — St. Andrews Historic DistrictArrondissement Historique de St. Andrews
English Founded by Loyalists in 1783, St. Andrews is a fine and rare surviving example of a Canadian town whose plan and character clearly reflect its 18th-century origins. The town retains the four key elements of a British colonial . . . Map (db m77398) HM
15 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Campobello Company and HotelsLe Campobello Company et les Hôtels
Although visitors had been coming to the island since 1855, Campobello's summer trade did not really prosper until the 1880s - years of long summer vacations and great resorts. A group of Boston and New York businessmen bought most of the . . . Map (db m63639) HM
16 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Friar's Head / Le Cap Friar
Friar's Head takes its name from the stone pillar or stack (photo 1) that rises from the beach directly below the observation deck. While occupying Eastport, the British navy was said to have used the stone pillar for target practice, . . . Map (db m63629) HM
17 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Lubec, Maine
About 1840, a canal connecting Johnson and South Bays was dug in North Lubec and a dam constructed there to harness tidal energy to power plaster mills. Gypsum (the raw product used to make plaster) and grindstones from the Maritimes were important . . . Map (db m54995) HM
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18 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Lubec, Maine
Lubec's known history began at a Passamaquoddy Indian encampment at Mill Creek in what came to be called Seward's Neck (now North Lubec). French settlers later came to those shores in the early 1700s, but shortly afterward were driven away by the . . . Map (db m55023) HM
19 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Mulholland Point / La Pointe Mulholland
Built in 1885, the Mulholland Point Lighthouse (photo 1) served as a guide for the many small coasters and freighters taking the shorter and more foul weather-protected route through the Lubec Narrows. Steamships, such as the . . . Map (db m63593) HM
20 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Panoramic View of CottagesVue Panoramique des Résidences d'Éte
Two of the Campobello Company's founders, Alex S. Porter and Samuel Wells, and several of the luxury hotel visitors, including James Roosevelt and families by the name of Sturgis, Cochrane, Prince, and Pell purchased land and refurbished or . . . Map (db m63641) HM
21 New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Welshpool — Roosevelt Campobello International ParkLe Parc International Roosevelt de Campobello
The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is a unique example of international cooperation - jointly administered, staffed, and funded by the peoples of Canada and the United States. Established by international treaty in 1964, the . . . Map (db m63591) HM
22 New Brunswick, Harvey, Prince William — Kings Landing Historical Settlement 1790-1890Village Historique du Kings Landing 1790-1890
This collection of historic buildings creates a community representing an evolution of rural New Brunswick society from the Loyalists to the late Victorians. Cette collection de bâtiments historiques forme une . . . Map (db m230388) HM
23 New Brunswick, Kent County, Cocagne — Cocagne1767-2017
Français: À l'automne 1767, les familles Gueguen, Arseneau, Hébert et Bourg reçoivent les premières concessions de terres accordées à des Acadiens après le Grand Dérangement. En novembre, Cocagne devient la première communauté . . . Map (db m139701) HM
24 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Le Village Historique de Rexton
Connue à l'origine comme « the Yard », la communauté fut fondée en 1825 alors que John Jardine, un constructeur de navire reconnu et respecté, y construisit la première demeure. L'imposante maison se tient encore fièrement debout, rendant hommage au . . . Map (db m150502) HM
25 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — MacNarin Family HistoryThe MacNarin Sisters — MacNarin Park —
MacNarin Family History (left panel) In 1817, a Canadian ship, The Dykes, set sail from Scotland for Canada with Capt. Simon Graham in command: On board were lads and lassies from the Scottish towns of Dumfriesshire, Gallowayshire . . . Map (db m150643) HM
26 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Old Kingston Hall
English: Originally built as the manse for St. Andrew's Church, the imposing house was constructed in 1880 on a half-acre of land donated by William and Margaret Bowser. Church Trustees' minutes of July 6, 1881 record that the . . . Map (db m150506) HM
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27 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Saint John's the Evangelist Anglican Church
English: Built in 1884 on land given by the Brait family, its construction was under the direction of the community's first Anglican families, the Forsters and the Palmers. The church was consecrated on September 3rd of that year by . . . Map (db m150499) HM
28 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — The Bridges / Les Ponts
English:The BridgesIn the beginning it was the river and the abundance of natural resources in the area that brought the settlers here; but, years later, it would be the building of the bridge across the Richibucto that would . . . Map (db m150500) HM
29 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — The Historic Village of Rexton
Originally known as "The Yard", the community was established in 1825 when the widely known and well respected shipbuilder John Jardine built the first home here. The stately house still stands as a memorial to the founder of the village. The . . . Map (db m150503) HM
30 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — The Masts / Les Mâts
English:The MastsIn partnership with the Richibucto River Historical Society, the Kingston Maritime Association was organized in 2003 for the purpose of establishing a means of recognizing and preserving the shipbuilding history . . . Map (db m150501) HM
31 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Village Historique de Rexton / Rexton Historic Village
English: The village of Rexton was founded in 1825 and officially incorporated, as a village, in 1966. Rexton's population had reached 908 according to the 1996 census. Rexton is located in Southeastern New Brunswick, near the mouth . . . Map (db m150507) HM
32 New Brunswick, Kent County, Rexton — Wooden Ships and Iron Men / Navires en Bois et Hommes de Fer
English:Wooden Ships and Iron Men During the nineteenth century, New Brunswick's booming shipbuilding industry brought great prosperity to the Richibucto River. More than seventy ships of 500 tons and over were built and . . . Map (db m150504) HM
33 New Brunswick, Kent County, Saint-Louis-de-Kent — Marcel-François Richard(1847-1915)
Français: Né à Saint-Louis-de-Kent et ordonné prêtre en 1870, Mgr Richard fut l'une des figures de proue de la renaissance acadienne. Il stimula la colonisation afin de centrer l'exode yeti les États-Unis, fonda des écoles, des . . . Map (db m139702) HM
34 New Brunswick, Kings County, Sussex — Leonard's Gate
This property, as with so many in the area, once belonged to the estate of George Leonard who arrived in New Brunswick as a Loyalist with the spring fleet of 1783. Although Mr. Leonard had been raised in Plymouth, Massachusetts and owned a home . . . Map (db m137651) HM
35 New Brunswick, Northumberland County, Blackville — Millstones
Henry Reid leased stone quarry sites in the area in the 1870s and 1880s. These unused millstones came from the quarry in Indiantown (now Quarryville). Another Reid stone quarry operated at Blackville during the same period. In addition to . . . Map (db m139703) HM
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36 New Brunswick, Restigouche County, Saint-Quentin — Le monument aux fondateurs / The Founders MonumentHaltes à travers le temps / Steps in History
La fontaine fut érigée en 1957 en l'honneur des fondateurs de Saint-Quentin, elle est un don de M. Patrick Jean, entrepreneur prolifique de la paroisse. Elle fut construite par. M. Andréas Coulombe. Le dévoilement du monument . . . Map (db m125684) HM
37 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — A Portal to the New WorldLa porte du Nouveau Monde — Harbour Passage Trail —
English: Look out to the head of the harbour, and you'll see Partridge Island, a major point of entry for European immigrants during the 19th and 20th centuries, almost 100 years before Ellis Island. Many of our ancestors . . . Map (db m145397) HM
38 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — An Island Abounding With LifeUne île pleine de vie — Harbour Passage Trail —
English: Partridge Island has been home to natural and human communities for a long time. It began about 300 million years ago when ash from an ancient volcano created the island. Sand and soil slowly built up, seeds took . . . Map (db m145599) HM
39 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Colonel Gabriel G. LudlowFirst Mayor of Saint John | Premier maire de Saint John
English: Born to a wealthy American family in 1736, Gabriel Ludlow grew up a supporter of the King. When the American Revolution came Ludlow raised a battalion for General DeLancey's Brigade. He was commissioned colonel of the . . . Map (db m141992) HM
40 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Fort La Tour
Fort La Tour was built on this site in 1631 by Charles de La Tour, a historical crossroads for First Nations peoples, French settlers and British traders. La Tour’s wife, Francoise-Marie Jacquelin defended the Fort against rival Charles de Menou . . . Map (db m138888) HM
41 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Fort La TourLe Fort La Tour
English: In 1631, Charles de Sainte-Étienne de La Tour built a fort here on ground traditionally used by First Nations people, for some 4000 years. The fort became one of the earliest centres of the French fur trade with the . . . Map (db m139998) HM
42 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Fort La Tour
Français: Les peoples des Premières nations ont utilisé cet endroit comme lieu de rassemblement et de cérémonie pendant plus de 4000 ans. En 1631, Charles de Sainte-Étienne de La Tour a établi un poste de traite fortifié. Alors que . . . Map (db m152385) HM
43 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Founding of New BrunswickLa Fondation du Nouveau-Brunswick
English The increase of population consequent upon the large influx of Loyalists in 1783 and 1784 convinced the British government of the desirability of creating the Province of New Brunswick. This was done on 16 August 1784. Brigadier . . . Map (db m77519) HM
44 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Françoise Marie Jacquelinand the Battle for Fort La Tour / et la lutte pour le fort La Tour
English: In 1640 Françoise Marie Jacquelin from France stepped onto the shores of Acadia to marry Charles de Saint-Étienne, Sieur de La Tour, the 46 year-old Governor of Acadia. With her marriage the young bride joined the war for . . . Map (db m141988) HM
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45 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Loyalist HouseLa Maison Loyaliste
English: This gracious building is a well-preserved example of the homes built by prosperous United Empire Loyalists and their descendants. Constructed before 1820 by the merchant David Merritt, this house was maintained with . . . Map (db m139999) HM
46 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Menahkwesk "Saint John"
As the people of the Saint John River/Walastakok River, Maliseets are known to have lived on this river for nearly 12,000 years. When The Europeans first came here in 1604 we were living in a village on an island in this harbor. Maliseets referred . . . Map (db m138887) HM
47 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Partridge IslandL’île Partridge
English: Look toward the mouth of the harbour and you'll see Partridge Island, an official National and Provincial Historic Site. Only 600 metres (654 yards) long by 300 metres (327 yards) wide, the rocky island was home to . . . Map (db m145596) HM
48 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Rebels AttackLes attaques des rebelles
English: Partnership at Portland Point In August 1775 the 140 residents of Portland Point were attacked. A Machias war sloop burnt Fort Frederick, carried off its four soldiers and a ship full of supplies from the upriver . . . Map (db m141990) HM
49 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Samuel de ChamplainNames St. John River on June 24, 1604 / Il nomme le fleuve Saint-Jean le 24 juin 1604
English: On March 7th 1604, Samuel de Champlain, map-maker for Henry IV of France, sailed for L'Acadie with its newly appointed Lieutenant-General, Pierre du Gua de Monts. A second ship followed with Pont-Gravé who had explored . . . Map (db m141299) HM
50 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Scottish StrengthLa puissance écossaise
English Saint John has a strong Scottish presence. The breakup of the clan system in the late 18th century caused massive emigration from the Highlands. As a result, some 25 percent of the population has Scottish ancestry. Scottish . . . Map (db m77458) HM
51 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Simonds, Hazen and WhiteA Partnership / Un partenariat
English: In 1762 three young ex-officers of provincial regiments (units of Americans within the British army) joined in a trading venture. The Boston friends - James Simonds, James White and William Hazen - were attracted to the . . . Map (db m141991) HM
52 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Landing of the LoyalistsDébarquement des Loyalistes
English On 10 May 1783 the Spring Fleet, carrying over 2,000 Loyalists, arrived at the Saint John River mouth. The exiles, mostly civilians from the Middle Colonies, established themselves in the newly-surveyed townsites of Parr and . . . Map (db m77432) HM
53 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The New Community of Saint JohnLa nouvelle localité de Saint John
English: With the rebels controlling the New England timber trade in 1779, Hazen and White secured a contract to supply the Royal Navy with essential masts and spars. Their lumber camps fought battles with those of rival traders . . . Map (db m141989) HM
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54 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Thomas Stockwell SimmsT.S. Simms & Co., Brush Makers to the World / fabricant de brosses pour le monde entier
English: The American Civil War had a significant impact on young Thomas Stockwell Simms. A native of Maine, he tried to enlist in Lincoln's Republican army at age 16 when he was too young. At 18 he was accepted by the Seventh . . . Map (db m141996) HM
55 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Wolastoq ParkLe parc Wolastoq
English: Wolastoq Park The Name Wolastoq means "the Beautiful River" in the language of the Maliseet people who lived beside it. Today, we know it as the beautiful St. John River. For many centuries before Europeans arrived . . . Map (db m141298) HM
56 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Willow Grove — The Black Refugees Arrived in Saint Johnon May 25th, 1815, aboard the British warship Regulus — (371 people) —
”One of the Black Refugee Tract Areas” Grants of 55 acres of land was issued to the black settlers in Willow Grove in 1836. On September 7, 1836, the grants were finally issued and 74 black refugees received titles to lots in . . . Map (db m144129) HM
57 New Brunswick, Victoria County, Grand Falls — Acadia of the Lands and Forests / l'Acadie des terres et forêts
This sculpture was erected in memory of our ancestors who were the founders of Acadia of the Lands and Forests. Commemorating the 2014 Congrès mondial acadien which was held in our region. . . . Map (db m125346) HM
58 New Brunswick, Victoria County, Grand Falls — Fort Carleton1791
In 1791, Thomas Carleton, first Governor of New Brunswick, ordered the erection of a military post at Grand Falls, which bore his name. The Fort protected the route followed by postal couriers between Halifax and Quebec. It also affirmed the . . . Map (db m125312) HM
59 New Brunswick, Westmoreland County, Middle Sackville — Methodist Chapel 1790
The first Methodist chapel in the Sackville area was dedicated in July 1790 by the Rev James Mann. It[']s first trustees were John Fawcett • William Fawcett John Fawcett Jr • Andrew Wheldon Robert Atkinson The stone foundations . . . Map (db m106339) HM
60 New Brunswick, Westmoreland County, Moncton — Joseph Salter Moncton 100 Monument
The Moncton 100 Monument honours Joseph Salter, shipbuilder, entrepreneur and first mayor of the Township of Moncton in 1855. Local entrepreneurs, whose names are inscribed on this monument, undertook funding of the project as their gift to the . . . Map (db m106613) HM
61 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Dieppe — Les Acadiens / The AcadiansRiviére Petitcodiac River
Français: Les Acadiens sont les premiers colons européens à s'établir à la baie de Fundy, au début du 17e siècle. Ils transforment le paysage en asséchant des marais salés et en construisant des levées et des aboiteaux pour créer . . . Map (db m150975) HM
62 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Dieppe — The Grand DérangementResistance on the Petcoudiac / La Résistance sur la Petcoudiac
English: The Grand Dérangement L’Acadie, established by France in 1604, was a strategically located and highly coveted colony. In 1713, it was handed over to England and renamed Nova Scotia. The foundation of Halifax, in 1749, . . . Map (db m150940) HM
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63 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Dorchester — 400th Anniversary of 1st Acadian Settlement
English:400th anniversary celebration of the 1st Acadian settlement. Dedicated to those Acadians who were part of the history of the Village of Dorchester and area. Français:Fêtes du 400e anniversaire de . . . Map (db m193196) HM
64 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Dorchester — Methodist Church
The first Methodist Church in this area was built here in 1783, on land donated by John Weldon. Rebuilt after a fire in 1839, a larger church was built in 1882, now Dorchester United Church. The first burial in this cemetery was of John Weldon’s . . . Map (db m193199) HM
65 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Middle Sackville — Yorkshire 2000
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66 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — Arrival and SurvivalArrivée et survie — Ankunft und Überleben —
English: The Settlers of the Township of Monckton reached their destination after 44 days at sea, on June 3, 1766. Captain Jonathan Hall guided the sloop along Pennsylvania's Schuylkill River to the New England coast, then entered . . . Map (db m151002) HM
67 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — Downing Place
English: Downing Street is the namesake of Johanna Downing, a Moncton resident from 1840 until 1876. She and her husband, Peter McSweeney, moved from Ireland to Hillsborough, New Brunswick, in 1832. Peter later became a farmer, real . . . Map (db m150995) HM
68 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — First Settlers / Premiers Colons
This part of "Le Coude" (The Bend) was in earlier times called Terre-Rouge. Three families from the Grand-Prée region first settled here: Jean Babineau & Isabelle Breau, circa 1733, followed by Joseph Breau & Isabelle Thibodeau and Charles . . . Map (db m106603) HM
69 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — Journey to a New CountryVoyage vers un nouveau pays — Reise in ein neues Land —
English: 1 • This journey began in Europe where eight families, seven of German origin, and one of Welsh origin, set out to seek a new homeland. It ended here, on these muddy Banks of the Petitcodiac River, when the families of . . . Map (db m151001) HM
70 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — Settlers Landing
English: In honour of the permanent settlers of the Monckton township, the Stief, Lutz, Treitz, Jones, Sommers, Copple, Ricker and Wortman families who came up the Petitcodiac River from Pennsylvania and landed on the bank of this . . . Map (db m151000) HM
71 New Brunswick, Westmorland County, Moncton — The Moncton SettlementLe peuplement de Moncton — Die Siedlungsgemeinde Moncton —
English: When they first arrived, the settlers lived together in small, rough cabins. But soon, each family built its own home, as stipulated in the Articles of Agreement. Initially, all livestock was housed in a communal shed. The . . . Map (db m151003) HM
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72 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — Juliana Horatia (Gatty) EwingAn Important Early Storyteller / Une des premières chroniqueuses d’importance — 1841-1885 —
English: The wife of the last British Officer stationed in New Brunswick, Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing wrote and published an impressive 32 children's books and numerous articles during her brief life, dying at age 44. Fredericton was . . . Map (db m152397) HM
73 New Brunswick, York County, Mactaquac — The Village of Jewett's Mills1799-1966
This commemorative stands on land granted to Daniel Jewett in 1799. Here the village of Jewett’s Mills grew and prospered around a water-powered mill built by Daniel on the Mactaquac Stream. Over the years the mill sawed long lumber, shingles, . . . Map (db m137469) HM
 
 
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