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  1. Stephenville (Canada 2021 Census population 6,540) is a town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland. The town functions as a local service centre for the southwestern part of the island, serving a direct population of 35,000 people from surrounding areas and over 100,000 people along the entire ...

  2. Since its beginning in May of 1844, Stephenville has grown. The first census report in 1844 cited 103 inhabitants in the area. Today there are over 6,000. Stephenville has grown into an efficient and vibrant community. Today, it is the second largest community on Newfoundlands west coast.

  3. Sep 16, 2012 · The Town of Stephenville is located on the north shore of St George's Bay in southwestern Newfoundland. It was named for a Stephen (the anglicized name for Étienne, and it is in dispute whether he was a Le Blanc or a Gallant), the first child to have been born in the settlement then known as Indian Head.

  4. Stephenville is a town of 6,600 people (2016) in Western Newfoundland . Understand. History. Overlooking the town of Stephenville. This place was known as the Acadian village, between 1848 and 1870. The populace of the village consisted of Roman Catholics who eked out a living, farming and fishing.

  5. Welcome to Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, the most easterly edge of North America. This is where the sun rises first. Where Vikings landed over 1,000 years ago. This place is home to the oldest settlement and the oldest city in North America, but is the youngest province of Canada.

  6. Actual construction began on June 23, 1941 and employed 1500 people from Stephenville and surrounding areas. On June 23, 1941 the base was officially named Harmon Field by an Act of Congress in honor of Captain Emery Harmon. Harmon was an aviation pioneeer who lost his life in an air crash in 1933. The base was originally intended to be an ...

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