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Coordinates: 45°4′21″N 63°57′01″W / 45.07250°N 63.95028°W / 45.07250; -63.95028 (Mosherville, Nova Scotia)
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==References==
==References==
*[http://www.destination-ns.com/common/places.asp?PlaceID=1476 Mosherville on Destination Nova Scotia]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20041116100454/http://destination-ns.com/common/places.asp?PlaceID=1476 Mosherville on Destination Nova Scotia]


[[Category:Communities in Hants County, Nova Scotia]]
[[Category:Communities in Hants County, Nova Scotia]]

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Mosherville is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of West Hants. The community was first settled by New England Planter James Mosher and his wife Lydia (Allan) Mosher (c. 1762), originally of Newport, Rhode Island.

Mosherville, Hants County is mentioned in Nova Scotia fiction writer Barry Wood's short story "Nowhere to Go" published in England's Postscripts #14 in 2008, as well as in poet Alden Nowlan's poem "The Mosherville Road."

45°4′21″N 63°57′01″W / 45.07250°N 63.95028°W / 45.07250; -63.95028 (Mosherville, Nova Scotia)

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