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Located on W side of the St. John River, 3.71 km S of Woodstock, on the road to Meductic: Woodstock Parish, Carleton County: included the communities of Cedar Hill and Spur Settlement: in 1866 Spur Settlement was a farming community that included the families of James Spur, John Spur, Robert Spur Sr. and Robert Spur Jr.: PO Lower Woodstock 1859-1913: in 1866 it was a farming settlement with about 35 families: in 1871 Lower Woodstock and surrounding district had a population of 500: in 1904 Lower Woodstock had 1 post office and a population of 100: today Lower Woodstock is within the town of Woodstock.

Latitude : 46° 7'

Longitude : 67° 35'

County : Carleton

Parish : Woodstock

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Other communities within the vicinity of    

CommunityDistance (Kilometers)Bearing
Indian Village 1.29 90° E
Dibblee 1.85 180° S
Bulls Creek 2.26 145° SE
Grafton Hill 2.26 35° NE
Vinegar Hill 2.26 35° NE
Upper Northampton 2.57 90° E
Woodstock First Nation 3.17 234° SW
Teeds Mills 3.17 234° SW
The Creek 3.71 0° N
Meductic 3.71 0° N
Woodstock 3.71 0° N
Grafton 3.92 19° NNE
* Distances and bearings were calculated by using the latitude and longitude of the community.


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