
Longs Creek Bridge Under Construction
The Longs Creek Bridge was built in 1967.
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The Longs Creek Bridge was built in 1967.
Harvey Rural Community boasts a region of over 10 lakes and numerous waterways.
Poster highlighting interesting facts about the Jersey cattle industry in Harvey New Brunswick.
Residents living around the lakes in Harvey RC have formed associations to address the various issues affecting our lakes and work towards their preservation and protection.
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.
In addition to cattle, farms housed other livestock. Caption from Amos Moffitt: “A long barn with many doors for the cattle, horses, pigs, and large
John Piercy was the founder of a store that dealt in groceries, dry goods and general supplies. When John and family moved to British Columbia
Minna Glendennign, daughter of David and Jane Glendenning.Postmistress of harvey for many years.No info on Pat Harmon.
In 1920, Harry Robison fishing at a lake known as Rosborough Lake located at the foot of Bald Mountain at the end of a dirt
What is now known as Watson’s Home Building Centre started out as the Harvey Farmers’ Trading Company established in 1892. Charles and Claire Watson bought
The Upper Village Mall, developed by Richard Moffitt, first opened in November 1995 sporting a variety of shops and restaurants. More recently, Katherine Henry, owner
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