
Davis Monument
Located in Davis Park within the Village of Harvey, this monument is dedicated to the Davis family in recognition of their generous land donation.
Located in Davis Park within the Village of Harvey, this monument is dedicated to the Davis family in recognition of their generous land donation.
Discover the rich history of Harvey’s founding families with the Harvey Settlers Monument, commemorating the pioneers who emigrated from the borderlands of Scotland and England in 1837. Located near the Harvey Settlement Cemetery, this landmark pays tribute to their enduring legacy. Restored in 2024, the monument stands as a testament to community dedication and the deep roots of Harvey’s heritage.
Family members erected this memorial commemorating Don Messer, a famous Canadian fiddler who grew up in Tweedside, New Brunswick.
List of resources to learn more about the indigenous peoples of New Brunswick.
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
The Brockway Millstone serves as a memorial to the pioneer settlers of Brockway, New Brunswick.
Discover the rich history of the Harvey region through its many monuments, honoring significant events, settlements, and individuals.
Monument commemorating the settlement of the area by the Little family.
This monument, located at 650 Tweedside Road, commemoratesing settlers who came from the Scottish English borderland in the 1840s and 1850s. It was built by
Dedicated in 1890, the church was so called because the community was represented by several denominations such as Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, and Plymouth Brethren,
The first Church of Immaculate Conception was built in Cork, York County, New Brunswick in around 1861. The structure was destroyed by the Saxby Gale in
Baptist Church located in Harvey Station. It was sold to a local business in 2021.
All Saints Anglican Church in Magaguadavic The All Saints Anglican Church in Magaguadavic, York County, New Brunswick was built on donated land around 1868.
This large building was built by John Taylor after the railway went through Harvey. It was located in a field bordering on the shore of Harvey Lake.
Located in the heart of the former Village of Harvey, the St. James Church changed hands a number of times., first as the St. James Presbyterian Church, then as the St. James United Church, then as the Baptist Church, and finally as a private business.
The first Presbyterian Church in Harvey Station, York Co., N.B., stood adjacent to the Harvey Settlement Cemetery across the road from the current Knox Presbyterian Church. It was built in 1851 by Presbyterian settlers who came from Great Britain in 1837 on the ship, Cornelius.
By Dr. Bill Randall As told by: T. K. Craig It was a warm summer’s day in June 1945, when a call came in that
By Dr. Bill Randall This winter we’ve said good bye to the Taylor Hall. We’ve not said good bye to the memory of the Taylors.
By Dr. Bill Randall Did you ever eat marinated deer feet? I tried them once. It was Mac’s idea. I’m referring to Lester McDonald known
By Rev. Bill Randall Where is the REAL ORIGINAL Harvey? Is it Harvey Station? Is it Harvey Settlement? Is it the Harvey in Albert County,
Harvey Outreach Selected For National Research Project By Rev. Bill Randall PARTICIPATING IN RESEARCH PROJECT — Beverley Weeks of Harvey Out reach Services shows Michael
By Rev. Bill Randall August 7, 1997 Children living in Harvey and McAdam will now have the option of enrolling in French immersion — in
By Rev. Bill Randall “Dull damp weather.” That’s the up-to-date weather report from October 4, 189. The three men building what was to be the
By Rev. Bill Randall After forty some years the graduating classes of 1947, ’48 and ’49 from Harvey Regional High School came together in a
By Rev. Bill Randall The late Ella Swan (1877- 1967) claimed the Devil tempted her – in Church. Ella, one of the six daughters of
By Rev. Bill Randall Natural Resources and Energy Minister Morris Green is asking residents to keep their dogs secure at home. Each year at this