Carleton, New Brunswick
Carleton is a former community in New Brunswick.


Carleton
Former location of Carleton in New Brunswick
It was located in Saint John West. It was probably named for Sir Guy Carleton, 1st Baron of Dorchester (1724-1808) and Commander in Chief of the British forces in North America.[1] Other sources say General Carleton, first Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.[2]
The Loyalist-dominated communities of Parr Town and Carleton developed around Fort Howe.
Members of the Black Watch settled here in 1783.[3]
In 1785, both towns were amalgamated by royal charter to become the City of Saint John, New Brunswick, making it the first incorporated city in British North America (present-day Canada).
In 1871, the suburb of Carleton had a population of 5000 people.[1]
Notable people
- May Agnes Fleming, writer (1840-1880)
References
- "Carleton". Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- Moine, Sir James MacPherson Le (1878). The chronicles of the St. Lawrence. Dawson Bros. p. 163. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- Pugh, Margaret. The 42nd Royal Highland Regiment, The Black Watch (Nashwaak). pp. 69–71. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
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