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Located on the North Tay River, 8.49 km SW of
Stanley, on the road to
Royal Road:
Douglas Parish,
York County: settled about 1835 and named for the River Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland: PO
Tay Settlement 1862-1917: in 1866 it was a farming community with about 34 resident families, including 6 Tomlinson families: in 1871 Tay Settlement and the surrounding district had a population of 300: in 1898 Tay Creek had 1 post office and a population of 150.
Latitude
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46° 14'
Longitude
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66° 49'
County
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York
Parish
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Douglas
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