In 1904 Moulies River Station was a stop on the Kent Northern Railway.
Other settler names: Olsen, Dargavel, Stevenson, Millar, McPherson, Ward, and Harnett.
By 1900 the community was in decline, the virgin forest of white pine and maple had been stripped from the land to supply the shipbuilding community down river at Kingston now Five Rivers.
Land Grants at Provincial Archives New Brunswick indicate that in 1819 Molus River was "at the center of the Indian Reserve" when it was opened to British subjects for settlement.
This article related to a river in New Brunswick, Canada is a stub.