Coordinates: 46°40′0″N 67°37′1″W / 46.66667°N 67.61694°W / 46.66667; -67.61694

Lower Kintore, New Brunswick

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Lower Kintore
Lower Kintore is located in New Brunswick
Lower Kintore
Lower Kintore
Lower Kintore is located in Canada
Lower Kintore
Lower Kintore
Coordinates: 46°40′0″N 67°37′1″W / 46.66667°N 67.61694°W / 46.66667; -67.61694
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyVictoria County
ParishPerth
Founded1870s

Lower Kintore is a Canadian settlement, founded by Scottish immigrants.

A populated place in Perth Parish,[1] Victoria County, New Brunswick, Lower Kintore is located at 46°40′0″N 67°37′1″W / 46.66667°N 67.61694°W / 46.66667; -67.61694. In the Köppen climate classification, Lower Kintore has a warm-summer humid continental climate[2]

Lower Kintore was founded in the 1870s by Scottish settlers who left Kincardineshire in 1873, and had paid over £7 (equivalent to £789.45 in 2023) to do so. In 1909, a church was built.[3] In the 1873–74 academic year, the Lower Kintore school district received CA$50 (equivalent to $1,425 in 2023) from a New Brunswick Legislature grant for education,[4] though for the 1901–02 academic year, the district had no classes because the schoolhouse needed replacing.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Inch, J. R. (1902). "Inspectoral District No. 6.". Annual Report of the Schools of New Brunswick. Fredericton. pp. 37–47.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ "Lower Kintore, Victoria County, New Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada". Mindat.org. Archived from the original on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  3. ^ Campey, Lucille H. (2007). "Later Arrivals: New Kincardineshire and Other Settlements". With Axe and Bible: The Scottish Pioneers of New Brunswick, 1784–1874. Toronto: Natural Heritage Books. pp. 114–129. ISBN 978-1-897045-22-0.
  4. ^ Rand, Theodore H. (1875). "Special Aid to Poor Districts towards Current Support of Schools". Annual Report of the Common, Superior, Grammar, and Training & Model Schools in New Brunswick. Fredericton: G. E. Fenety. pp. xxii–xxix.