Indian Bay
Indian River Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
978-613-6-90183-1
6136901838
92
2011-08-30
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Indian Bay (Parsons Point) is located in Newfoundland, Canada.Situated on the northwest arm of Bonavista Bay, Indian Bay was once the only mainland community located between Salvage and Greenspond until the late 19th century.Indian Bay was once called Parsons Point, after its first settlers, and Northwest Arm. Europeans first came to Indian Bay in the 18th century to fish for salmon. In 1720 George Skeffington was salmon fishing there and by 1786 there were eight salmon operations in the area. Permanent settlement began after 1800. The 1836 Census of Newfoundland records Indian Bay as having a population of five, William Parsons and his family. The population was slow in growing, and in 1901 there were 40 people living there. The main source of employment were three sawmills, and a lobster factory was established before 1911. In 1921 the "International Power and Paper Co."
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