
Haying with Horse ca. Late 1800s
Two farmers harvesting hay with their horse. Where they are haying is approximately where Blacks Grocery is today in the village.
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Two farmers harvesting hay with their horse. Where they are haying is approximately where Blacks Grocery is today in the village.
Originally published in The Officers’ Quarters, a publication of the York Sunbury Historical Society “There are Black people buried on my property,” blurted Wilma Donnelly,
Winston Gamblin, affectionately known as “Winnie,” has been a cornerstone of the Village of Harvey for decades. In 1986, he became the owner of the
The Harvey Rural Community boasts a rich and varied history, with many historical artifacts handed down through generations. To help preserve this valuable heritage, Harvey Heritage has established a virtual museum showcasing local artifacts. For more information, please contact us.
The public school system in New Brunswick did not fully develop until 1872 when The Common Schools Act of 1871 was enacted by the New
This map of Harvey Station was published in the Atlas of York County, New Brunswick in 1878. The St. Andrews Road through the village and
One room schoolhouse in Tweedside in the 1970s. Source: Janet Watson This photo is of a one room schoolhouse located on Tweedside Road, located next

Harvey Fair Days float by LOBA. Unknown date.

MaudeDied 1932Married Dr Gil Chamberland. DavidBorn 1840 died 1918married to jane Acheson. MinnaBorn April 24, 1870 died April 25, 1943Never married

The first Harvey Hospital was a summer residence donated by Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Taylor in 1945. Located near the centre of the Village of

Born March 24, 1867 died September 26, 1937Son of William Messer and Margaret BellMarried to Margaret Agnes Moffitt

In the late 1860s, the railway was built through what is now the Village of Harvey. Due to the newly established route of transportation, businesses

York Woollen Mill (later changed to Briggs & Little). Date unknown.
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