Temperance Vale, New Brunswick

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Template:Use Canadian English Temperance Vale is a community in York County, New Brunswick, Canada on Route 595.

History

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Published in 1987, Temperance Vale - The People and Times of a New Brunswick (Canada) Settlement is a history compiled and written by community members.[1]

A late 19th-century settler was James K. Pinder. The adjacent settlement of Pinder, New Brunswick is named for him. He built and operated a successful lumber mill later owned by Harry A. Corey. Another former resident of note who was born here, is award-winning author Deborah Joy Corey.

Notable people

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See also

References

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