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Fredericton, New Brunswick

a city of 7,000 pop., on right bank of St. John River, 60 miles N. N. W. of St. John. It is the head of navigation for large vessels, and was made a port of entry in 1848, since which it has become the chief entreport of commerce with the interior. Extensively engaged in the exportation of lumber.

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