Latties Brook, Nova Scotia
Latties Brook | |
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Sign in front of St. John the Baptist Church in Latties Brook | |
| Coordinates: 45°14′12.78″N 63°34′15.03″W / 45.2368833°N 63.5708417°W | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | Nova Scotia |
| County | Hants County |
| Municipality | East Hants |
Latties Brook (formerly "Lattie's Brook") is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in East Hants Municipality, Hants County. It shares the name with a river that runs through the community.
Latties Brook is thought to be named for early settlers in the area. James Mosher received a land grant of 500 acres in the area on April 6th, 1816. W. H. O. Haliburton was also provided a land grant of 300 acres in the area on July 13th, 1820.
Sometime prior to 1910, the Anglican church St. John the Baptist was constructed in Latties Brook.