Carleton Corner

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Carleton Corner is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Annapolis County adjacent to Bridgetown. [1] It is a designated place with a population of 106 in 2016. [2] It is on Nova Scotia Route 201. [1]

Canada Country in North America

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Nova Scotia Province of Canada

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Annapolis County, Nova Scotia County in Nova Scotia, Canada

Annapolis County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia located in the western part of the province on the Bay of Fundy. The county seat is Annapolis Royal.

This village was the site of the Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) and the Battle of Bloody Creek (1757). The Morse cemetery is a private family cemetery created in 1790, and is now designated a provincial heritage property. It is surrounded by a vintage wrought iron fence, and the graves of descendants of New England Planters Abner and Anna Morse bear grave markers from the period 1793 to 1924. [3]

Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) battle of the Queen Annes War in 1711

The Battle of Bloody Creek was fought on 10/21 June 1711 during Queen Anne's War. An Abenaki militia successfully ambushed British and New England soldiers at a place that became known as Bloody Creek after the battles fought there. The creek empties into the Annapolis River at present day Carleton Corner, Nova Scotia, and was also the location of a battle in 1757.

Battle of Bloody Creek (1757) battle of the French and Indian War in 1757

The Battle of Bloody Creek was fought December 8, 1757, during the French and Indian War. An Acadian and Mi'kmaq militia defeated a detachment of British soldiers of the 43rd Regiment at Bloody Creek, which empties into the Annapolis River at present day Carleton Corner, Nova Scotia. The battle occurred at the same site as a battle in 1711 during Queen Anne's War.

New England Planters

The New England Planters were settlers from the New England colonies who responded to invitations by the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, Charles Lawrence, to settle lands left vacant by the Bay of Fundy Campaign (1755) of the Acadian Expulsion.

Coordinates: 44°49′0″N65°17′0″W / 44.81667°N 65.28333°W / 44.81667; -65.28333 (Carleton Corner, Nova Scotia)

Geographic coordinate system Coordinate system

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References

  1. 1 2 "Carleton Corner". Geographical Names Board of Canada . Natural Resources Canada . Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  2. "Census Profile, 2016 Census - Carleton Corner". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Statistics Canada . Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  3. Morse Cemetery . Canadian Register of Historic Places . Retrieved 29 January 2018.