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 Route 3. The Lake George Road is now known as Route 636 or just the Lake Road. 

The following list of subscribers appeared in the same publication:

Manners Sutton Subscribers Directory

– Mrs. J. A. Beck, General Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Provisions and Country Produce, Harvey Station.

– A. W. Coburn, Farmer, Harvey Station.

– George Coburn, Farmer, Harvey.

– David Glendenning, General Dealer in Dry Goods, Flour, Provisions and Produce, Harvey Station.

– James Lister, Proprietor of Grist Mill, Harvey Mills.

– William McCulloch, General Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Country Produce, &c., Harvey.

– A. Mowatt, Farmer, Harvey Station.

– William Murphy, Farmer, Cork Settlement.

– Thomas Nesbit, Farmer, Harvey.

– Walter Piercy, Farmer and Postmaster, Harvey.

– John Rutherford, J.P., Postmaster and Station Agent, Harvey Station.

– James Skene, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of Domestic Woollen Cloths, Stocking Yard, &c; Custom Carding Machine; Wool taken in exchange for cloth; Harvey Mills.

– W.W.E. Smith, General Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, &c., and Country Produce, Harvey Station.

– James Swan, General Dealer in Dry Goods, Flour, Provisions and Produce, Harvey.

– Alexander Wilson, Farmer, Harvey.

Source: David Watson and others, Old Harvey Photos

Recommended Reading

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