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Located 5.55 km WSW of
Prince of Wales:
Musquash Parish,
Saint John County: included Ivanhoe and
West Musquash: PO
Musquash 1847-1969: in 1866 Musquash was a farming and lumbering community with about 54 resident families: J.E. Knight was a mill owner in the area: in 1871 Musquash had a population of 200: in 1904 Musquash was a sub-port of entry and a station on the New Brunswick Southern Railway with 1 post office, 9 stores, 1 church and a population of 200: included Clinchs Mills: PO 1872-1913 with Charles F. Clinch as first postmaster: in 1898 Clinchs Mills was a sub-port of entry and a farming and lumbering settlement SW of Musquash with 1 post office, 1 store, 1 church and a population of 40.
Latitude
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45° 11'
Longitude
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66° 20'
County
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St. John
Parish
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Musquash
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