Centennial Celebration 1937
This photo was taken in 1937 of the Centennial celebration of the arrival of the Harvey settlers in 1837. This float was entered by the Little Settlement District.
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This photo was taken in 1937 of the Centennial celebration of the arrival of the Harvey settlers in 1837. This float was entered by the Little Settlement District.
The Cenotaph in Harvey RC. Photo taken in 2017 by Sheryl Bartlett Located in the village, this memorial was erected by the Harvey community to
Davis Monument located in Davis Park in Harvey Station, New Brunswick. Located in Davis Park within the Village of Harvey, this monument is dedicated to
Commemorating settlers who came from the borderlands of Scotland and England in 1837 Harvey settlement was founded in 1837 by settlers predominantly from Wooler, Northumberland
Don Messer Memorial located on Tweedside Road, Harvey Rural Community, New Brunswick. Photo taken July 5, 2024 by Alexander Bridge. Don Messer, born on Tweedside
Before colonial settlement in New Brunswick, the indigenous peoples sustained themselves by hunting, fishing, and cultivating crops. Three distinct groups asserted their territorial claims in
This monument commemorating Sarah Emma Edmonds, born in Magaguadavic in 1841, is located on Saunders Road off of Farm Point Road on the way to
James and Mary married on Dec 14, 1841. James CraigBorn October 5, 1813 in Northumberland, England died August 28, 1902 in Harvey. Mary HumeBorn February
A team of horses pulling a wagon on the Arnold Little Farm. Unknown date.
This photo was taken from the forest ranger fire tower. 1972.
Farmers with their team of horses in the late 1800s to early 1900s.
left to right-Minna Glendenning, Ethel Chamberland, Jud Chamberland, andMaude (Glendenning) Chamberland, Minna and Maude are the children of David and JaneGlendenning. Ethel and Judy are
The Meeting Room was located in Thomaston Corner.
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