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Lnobidick (Indian Point)

It is three miles east of the community of Mahone Bay.The Indian name was Lnobidick.At one time it was called Rous's point.Land here was resereved for Indians by Governor Belcher and from this fact the name is derived.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Indian Point Union Church was built in 1904,opened on April 17,1904.
Posted by Lnobidick at 10:16 AM
Labels: Indian Point Union Church early 1900's

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