
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.
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

Farmer and grandchildren hauling corn with a horse. Unknown date.

This photo was taken from the forest ranger fire tower. 1972.

Color tinted postcard of Robison’s Hotel, Smith’s Store with individual walking on a muddy street between. This same photo also appears on a hand tinted

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

Joseph Robison (1863-1929) born in Harvey, York County, New Brunswick, was the son of Stephen Robison (1829-1908) and Eleanor Jane Herbert (1842-1920). Stephen emigrated from

Snow banks in 1952 at the bottom of Church Road, Magaguadavic, New Brunswick.
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