Glassville, New Brunswick
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Glassville
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Location of Glassvile in New Brunswick46°28′59″N 67°25′01″W / 46.483°N 67.417°W / 46.483; -67.417
Glassville is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick located mainly at the intersection of Route 107 and Route 580.[1][2] It is situated in Aberdeen, a parish of Carleton County.[3]
History
The community takes its name from Charles Gordon Glass, a minister who led his Scottish followers to the area in 1861.[3]
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