
Harvesting Oats 1942
A farmer and horse harvesting oats.
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A farmer and horse harvesting oats.
Photo of an old country store that used to be on what is now known as the old Prince William Road, near King’s Landing.
Undated photo of what is believed to be Coburn’s store, run by John Ervin Coburn.
Undated photo of G.W. Coburn and Sons store (present day Berty’s Country Store).
This photo is dated 1950 and is of the same building, when it was the Davis General Store. Note the old gas pump in front
Old postcard of the Robison Hotel where the current Davis Park is located in the Village of Harvey, York County, New Brunswick. The hotel burned
Postcard of Lake George.
This photo is a copy of the original from the collection of Ross Wood. The caption with the photo is: “Undated photograph of unidentified family
Dedication of the Don Messer Memorial located in Tweedside, erected in 1973. Inscription: Don Messer, Born: May 9, 1909, Died: March 26, 1973, Born in
John ( Jack) BellBorn May 3, 1847 died July 8, 1922Son of William Bell and Janet OliverMarried to Jane (Jean) Cleghorn.
The first Harvey Hospital was a summer residence donated by Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Taylor in 1945. It was opened in 1948 and run by
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