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Lot 30 (P.E.I.)
  • One of the Lots laid out by Samuel Holland. PO 1867-1914 at Brookvale.
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Earnscliffe (P.E.I.)
  • 11 mi SE of Charlottetown in Lot 35. Named for Dunstaffnage Castle near Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland. School district 1851. PO Lot 35 c1855-1905; PO Earnscliffe 1897-1914.
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Augustine Cove (P.E.I.)
  • Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, 5 mi SE of Borden. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Colonel Augustin Prevost.
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North Tryon (P.E.I.)
  • 3 mi NW of Crapaud in Lot 28. PO 1872-1913. School district in 1880 was Tryon Stanfield Mills ; this was the predecessor of Stanfields in Truro.
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Dunk River (P.E.I.)
  • Flows W into Bedeque Bay. Named by Samuel Holland 1876 for George Montagu Dunk (1716-1771) Earl of Halifax. Bellin 1744 Bedc ; De la Roque 1752 Riviere du Bedecq.
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Rennies Road (P.E.I.)
  • 1 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. Named for David Rennie, a proprietor of part of Lot 23 in the early 1800s.
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St. Margarets (P.E.I.)
  • 10 mi NW of Souris in Lots 43 and 44. Named for St. Margaret of Scotland. Settled before 1800. PO 1827-1914.
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Bellevue (P.E.I.)
  • 7 mi SW of Montague in Lots 57 and 58. Probably named for good views obtained from the hills in the area. PO Murray Harbour Road 1856-1906; PO Bellevue 1906-1913.
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Nine Mile Creek (P.E.I.)
  • 9 mi. SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. Journal of the House of Assembly notes Nine Mile House there. PO 1867-1948.
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Kelvin Grove (P.E.I.)

Use for: Untitled, Blueshank (P.E.I.)

  • 2 mi. S of Kensington in Lots 19 and 25. PO 1900-1912. Formerly called Blueshank. Railway station 1875 Blueshank, later changed to Kelvin
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