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Located 3.2 km SW of
Upper Loch Lomond:
Simonds Parish,
St. John County: settled about 1800 and named by Lauchlan Donaldson for a region in Scotland: PO 1852-1897: in 1866 Loch Lomond was a farming community with approximately 53 resident families: Loch Lomond Road, a settlement located nearby, had 64 resident families: in 1871 Loch Lomond had a population of 200.
Latitude
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45° 21'
Longitude
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65° 52'
County
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Saint John
Parish
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Simonds
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