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- Douglastown is a hamlet in Kinnettles in Angus, Scotland, three miles south-west of Forfar. It takes its name from the landowner who in about 1789 provided...
- Douglastown may refer to: Douglastown, Ontario, part of Fort Erie, Ontario Douglastown, New Brunswick, a neighborhood in Miramichi, New Brunswick Douglastown...
- Douglastown is a Canadian suburban neighbourhood in the city of Miramichi, New Brunswick. Douglastown is home to the city of Miramichi's shopping district...
- remained. Only 6 of 70 buildings survived in the adjacent village of Douglastown. The fire similarly destro**** other communities, including Moorefield...
- historical neighbourhoods include Amigari Downs, Bay Beach, Buffalo Heights, Douglastown, Edgewood Park, Erie Beach, Garrison Village, Mulgrave, Oakhill Forest...
- towns, Newcastle and Chatham, and several smaller communities, including Douglastown, Loggieville, and Nelson. Also the local service districts of Nordin...
- carries Route 11, Route 8, and Route 134 over the river, connecting Douglastown on the north bank with Chatham on the south bank; both communities were...
- original incorporation): Baie-de-Gaspé-Nord (1855) Baie-de-Gaspé-Sud (1855) Douglastown (1855) Grande-Grève (1944) Haldimand (1953) L'Anse-aux-Griffons (1870)...
- including in northeast Scotland, where early mills included those in Douglastown, Bervie and Dundee. Others were built in Leeds. Matthew Murray moved...
- trustee, justice of the peace, militia officer, and co-founder of both Douglastown, New Brunswick, and Gilmour, Rankin & Co. Born in 1782, James Gilmour...