
Amos Little & Son Sawmills
Photo of Amos Little & Son Sawmills, York Mills, N.B. This photo was taken sometime between 1920 and 1931. Credit: Canada. Dept. of Interior / Library and Archives Canada / PA-044848 Posted by David Watson
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Photo of Amos Little & Son Sawmills, York Mills, N.B. This photo was taken sometime between 1920 and 1931. Credit: Canada. Dept. of Interior / Library and Archives Canada / PA-044848 Posted by David Watson
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

Scottish immigrants, Alexander Lawson and John McGeorge came to settle Lake George, along the current Route 635, in around 1817 followed by a number of

Unknown date.

Children in a birthday cake themed float for the 1961 Harvey parade. The sign says: “Happy 15th birthday Harvey Hospital Days.”

Harvey Fair Days Parade 1962.“The Little Red School House”

Hunting lodge located near Oromocto Lake, New Brunswick. Note the gum boots and the iron sights. Unknown date. Source: Henry and Leona Moffitt

Undated photo of the former home of David Glendenning (1840-1918) and Jane (Atchison) Glendenning (1838-1916). The home was located on the northeast side of the
Discover the remarkable individuals on our Wall of Recognition, honoring those who have made significant contributions to the Harvey region. From arts and science to business and education, or through volunteering and historical preservation, these local heroes have shaped our vibrant heritage in exceptional ways.
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