Harvey Heritage Virtual Museum

Harvey Heritage has created a vitual museum for displaying local historical artifacts.

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.  We will photograph objects, collect information about them, then publish them on our website.  If you have any artifacts you would like to include, please contact us at harveyhistoricalassociation@gmail.com or contact Sheryl Bartlett at 506 366 3920. 

To contribute an item to the virtual museum, please fill out the form at this link Virtual Museum Form.

Scroll down for a list of items currently available.

Recommended Reading

Interested in learning more about the rich history and heritage of the Harvey region? 

York Woolen Mills

York Woolen Mills, taken abt. 1910. The mill was first started in 1857 by George Lister who was one of the original grant holders in the Harvey area. Over the

Winston Gamblin Biography

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 historic WWE Smith Country Store,

Schools in the Harvey Rural Community

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 Brunswick government.  Through this bill,

Map of Harvey Station

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 the Fredericton Road are now

Tweedside School

This photo is of a one room schoolhouse located on Tweedside Road, located next to the L.O.B.A. Hall, formerly a church.  Children from grades one to six were taught there.