A hamlet in northern New York State, located 3.3mi (5.4km) NE
of Chateaugay (NY). (44.970N/74.050W)
East Concession (Bean River)
The range of farms along the east side of the Bean River in
Williamstown region of the Seigniory of Beauharnois. May? also
be the Fourth Concession (Williamstown).
East Constable (NY)
? Presumeably a hamlet on the east side of Constable (NY).
Not shown on any modern map. Exact location to be
determined?.
East Hemmingford
Probably the eastern part of the old Hemmingford Township as
opposed to West Hemmingford that later became the Townships of
Franklin and Havelock.
East Road (Street) (Hemmingford)
An old local name of the section of Rte 202,
east of Hemmingford Village.
East Street (Huntingdon)
The old name for Church Street in the Town of
Huntingdon.
Edwardstown (Edwards Town)
The region in the Seigniory of Beauharnois south of the
Norton Creek. It was bounded on the south by Hemmingford
Township (Huntingdon County), on the north by the Norton Creek,
on the east by Seigniory boundry line with Sherrington Township,
and on the west by the English River. Named after Alexander
Ellice's son Edward. Sometimes written as two words.
Edwardstown Anglican Cemetery
(St-Chrysostome)
An old cemetery associated with the now closed Edwardstown
Episcopal Church near present day St-Chrysostome. It is located
on Rte 209, 1.7mi (2.7km) ENE of St-Chrysostome.
(45.120N/73.739W)
Eighth Concession (Hinchinbrooke)
The southern part of the Gore (Hinchinbrooke) along the north
side of the Gowan Road, about 2mi (3km) NW of Rockburn.
(45.045N/74.04W)
Eighth Concession (Ormstown)
Not indicated on modern map but is probably the concession
east of Rte 201 and south of the St-Louis River.
(45.20N/74.07W) It would now be in St-Louis-de-Gonzague
municipality.
Ekron Post Office
The Ekron Post Office operated from 1909 until 1913. It was
located on the Gore Road, roughly 2.3mi (3.7mi) SW of Andersons
Corners and 1.8mi (2.9km) NNE of Herdman. (45.053N/73.086W)
Eldredge's Corners (Lacolle)
A mistaken name in Sellar's History. It should be Elvidge's
Corners.
Elgin (hamlet)
The modern name for the Kelso hamlet where the Elgin Township
Town Hall is located.
Elgin Township
A township in the southwestern corner of Huntingdon County,
west of the Châteauguay River and south of the Trout River
plus a little gore of land south of the Donnelly Sideroad on the
west side of the Trout River. (center 45.02N/74.23W) It was
created in 1855 from part of Hinchinbrooke Township. Named for
Lord Elgin, an early Governor General of Canada.
Elgin Square (Laguerre)
The center area of Laguerre Village (St-Anicet).
Ellenburg (NY)
A village in Clinton County, northern New York State, located
on US RT11 at the junction with the Military Turnpike (NYSRt
190), 11.9mi (19.2km) ESE of Chateaugay (NY). (44.893N/73.841W)
Not to be confused with Ellenburg Centre, 3.4mi (5.5km) to the
southwest.
Ellenburg Depot (NY)
A hamlet and railway station in Clinton County, northern New
York State, located on US RT11, 2.2mi (3.5km) ENE of Ellenburg
(NY). (44.906N/73.802W)
Ellenstown
See: Helenstown.
Ellerton Settlement
The original name for Hallerton. The Ellerton name got
mis-interpreted during an application for a Post Office permit
and the mis-spelt name became official.
Ellice's Mills
An old name for Dewittville.
Ellicetown
An old name for St-Timothèe.
Elm Street (Hemmingford)
The original name for the western end of Champlain Street
(Rte 202), west of Hemmingford Village corners.
Elm Tree (Elmtree)
The location of an early sawmill on the First Concession
where an unnamed tributary of the Hinchinbrooke River supplied
power. (45.007N/74.071W) The current residents still refer to Elm
Tree School.
Elvidge's Corners (Lacolle)
A hamlet or settlement, south of Lacolle, 1mi (1.6km) NE of
the junction of Chemin Guay and Rang St-Andre (Rte
217). (45.026/73.422W)
Emard
A hamlet at the corner of Rtes 201 and 236 on
the road from Ormstown to Valleyfield. (45.185N/74.067W)
Emard Post Office
The Emard Post Office operated from 1902 until 1915.
English River (Rivière aux/des
Anglais)
A major tributary of the Châteauguay River with its
source in the US, crossing the border near Nicholls Byroad, 2.4mi
(3.9km) west of Hemmingford Customs. (45.003N/73.653W) It flows
NW through St-Chrysostome and Howick to its mouth at Logan's
Point, 2.2mi (3.5km) NNE of Howick Village. (45.214N/73.830W)
English River was also the original name for Riverfield hamlet
and the settlement along both sides of the English River in that
area.
English River Cemetery
See: Riverfield Cemetery.
English River Concession (Williamstown)
The range of lots along the south(east) side of the English
River from Logan's Point to Aubrey.
English River (hamlet)
An old name for Riverfield.
English River Settlement
The settlement along both sides of the English River from
Logan's Point to Aubrey, including Riverfield hamlet and the
Scotch Concession.
Evident Creek
A tributary of the Châteauguay with its mouth 0.2mi
(0.3km) NW of Allan's Corners (45.163N/73.925W) and its source in
the Third Concession (Lower Ormstown).