
Harvey Square
This photo shows Smith’s Store and Robison Hotel. The hotel burned in 1926 and Smith’s Store is still standing today. This photo was taken in
This photo shows Smith’s Store and Robison Hotel. The hotel burned in 1926 and Smith’s Store is still standing today. This photo was taken in
Canteen on Route 636 owned by Frances and Benny King. Date unknown.
Watson’s Store on March 29, 1944.
John Piercy was the founder of a store which did business in groceries, dry goods and general supplies. When John and family moved to British
Royal Bank in March of 1963. The Royal Bank has since moved locations and the original building now serves as apartments.
Harvey’s train station in March of 1963. The train station has since been torn down.
The premises of G.W. Coburn and Sons, Harvey,destroyed by fire on February 26. Store, feed shed, smallshed and dwelling. Loss of $35,000 was entailed, includingcontents
Owned by Kay Craig.
From a postcard: Oromocto Lake LodgeNew modern Lodge and Camps.located 9 miles south of Harvey Station, N.B.Route 3 from Vanceboro. Route 4 Calais Me. Date
In front: Lewis Swan, Dave Groves, Ernest Swan,Behind: Austin Moffitt. Date unknown.
This picture was taken the day the original high school was demolished in the early 1980s.
The Meeting Room was located in Thomaston Corner.
Undated photo of what is believed to be Coburn’s store,run by John Ervin Coburn. The store was located at the end of Tweedside Road. The
The Acton School. Pearle Lister taught here from 1932-1934. Unknown date.
The original high school located in front of the elementary school. It was torn down in the 80s.
This has since been torn down.
Robison Hotel in Harvey. The hotel burned in the 1920s and was not rebuilt.
One room school house in Rooth.
St. James Presbyterian Church, Harvey.Then it became St. James United Church, and in later years,sold to the Baptist Church. Date unknown.
York Woollen Mill (later changed to Briggs & Little). Date unknown.
York Woollen Mill (later changed to Briggs & Little). Date unknown.