
Monuments in the Harvey, York County, New Brunswick, Region
The Harvey, York County Region is heritage rich of which residents past and present are very proud. As such, a number of monuments have…
Read MoreA database of heritage buildings in Harvey Station and the surrounding area.
The Harvey, York County Region is heritage rich of which residents past and present are very proud. As such, a number of monuments have…
Read MoreThe Magaguadavic United Church is located on Route 635 in Magaguadavic. When this photo was taken i 1990, it appeared to be unused for several…
Read MoreIn 1842, construction began on the St. John’s Anglican Church in Magundy near Magaguadavic. Located on what is now Route 635, it was torn…
Read MoreSt. Mark’s Catholic church was built between 1877 and 1888 by Henry McGarvey on land belonging to an O’Keefe family in Donnelly Settlement,…
Read MoreThe lodge is located on Wildwood Island on Magaguadavic Lake and was originally the home of Marston Scott, who built it c.1911. He sold it to Alice…
Read Morec.1968. Photo of the Harvey Lake Pentecostal Tabernacle.
Read MoreInformation about the first Presbyterian Church in Harvey Settlement.
Read MoreInformation about the one room schoolhouse located in South Tweedside.
Read MoreThe Middle District School was a “superior” school, having two classrooms.
Read MoreThis farm (lot 7E, 1st tier) was first settled by William Grieve. William, a shepherd, his wife Eleanor, and children, John, 15; Patrick, 13;…
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