Perth-Andover

Perth, ,Canada
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Perth-Andover is a Canadian village in Victoria County, New Brunswick.GeographyThe village is divided by the Saint John River with Perth on the east bank and Andover on the west bank; each was a separate community until municipal amalgamation in 1966. Perth-Andover's population meets the requirements for "town" status under the provincial Municipalities Act; however, it has not applied to change from village designation. It is believed that the costs would be too great to change the designation to "town", as it would require changing all of the villages letterhead.HistoryAndover was originally called Tobique, the community was given the name Andover, from the town in England. Much of Andover's original land grants were to English soldiers and Loyalist from the American Revolution.Much of Perth (originally called Larlee) was originally part of the territory of the Tobique First Nation, whose reserve was established in 1801, at the band's request. Due to squatters, the First Nation were forced to surrender a total of 2,539 acres, much in Perth-Andover.In 1878 the New Brunswick Railway opened its line through the community connecting Fredericton and Edmundston, crossing the river from the east bank at Perth to the west bank at Andover. In 1890 the NBR was leased by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). In 1894 the Tobique Valley Railway constructed a line from a junction with the CPR at Perth to Plaster Rock; it was leased by CPR in 1897.

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