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Steam Mill Village

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22: 260: 133:, a militia training camp was established in 1904 beside Steam Mill. After World War II, the community became the site of several plants selling bulk feed and agricultural supplies located along the railway. In 1961, the Cornwallis Valley Railway was abandoned beyond Steam Mill, making the community the terminus of the "CVR Spur" serving the bulk feed mills. Railway service ended completely in 1993 and the tracks were removed in 1994. 29: 112:
at nearby Upper Dyke on the Canard River who used the Steam Mill area in the 18th century as upland pasture. Near the present day crossing of Route 359 over the river, the Acadians built the first of series of dykes across the Canard River, pushing back the salt water tides to create highly
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arrived which later became the Kingsport Subdivision of the DAR with the railway station at Steam Mill Village appearing as "Mill Village" on railway timetables.
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in Kings County, thus earning its name. The mill is believed to have operated where the Elm Grove cemetery stands today. In 1889, the
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productive farmland along the river. In the 19th century, the community was the site of one of the first steam
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and was once the head of tide from the river's saltwater estuary. The area was used by early
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marked by stands of oak trees and many large pines. The upper reaches of the
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Nova Scotia Archives: Place Names of Nova Scotia, "Steam Mill", p.644
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Steam Mill Village is located about 10 km north of Kentville.
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Dominion Atlantic Railway Digital Preservation Institute
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flow through the northern part of Steam Mill Village.
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Steam Mill Village is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
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Kentville
Nova Scotia
Canada
Camp Aldershot
Route 359
glacial till
Canard River
Canard River
Acadian
New England Planters
saw mills
Cornwallis Valley Railway
branch line
Dominion Atlantic Railway
Camp Aldershot
"Ed Coleman, "A Community Named After a Steam Mill", Kentville Advertiser, January 6, 2006"
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"Mill Village", Dominion Atlantic Railway Digital Preservation Institute
Nova Scotia Archives: Place Names of Nova Scotia, "Steam Mill", p.644
45°6′35.9″N 64°30′50.9″W / 45.109972°N 64.514139°W / 45.109972; -64.514139 (Canard, Nova Scotia)
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