
Lakeview Hotel
Located in the heart of the Village of Harvey, this building started out as a hotel built in 1906 by Tom Robison and was operated
Located in the heart of the Village of Harvey, this building started out as a hotel built in 1906 by Tom Robison and was operated
Photograph of Harvey Creamery in June, 1941. The truck driven by George Tracy was loaded with 310 cans of cream which had been picked up
Published in the Atlas of York County, New Brunswick in 1878. The following list of subscribers appeared in this same publication: Manners Sutton Subscribers Directory
Located in the heart of the Village of Harvey, this building started out as a hotel built in 1906 by Tom Robison and was operated
The first Harvey Hospital was a summer residence donated by Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Taylor in 1945. It was opened in 1948 and run by
The mill was first started in 1857 and in the 1890’s it was bought by Roy Little, who ran it until 1916. The business was
The mill was first started in 1857 and in the 1890’s it was bought by Roy Little, who ran it until 1916. The business was
The water tower provided water for the steam engines until diesel trains replaced them in the 1960s at which point the tower was demolished. Undated
c. 1910. Color tinted postcard of the village looking in the direction of McAdam. Black’s Grocery and Café and the Seniors Complex have replaced all
In the late 1860s, the railway was built through what is now the Village of Harvey. Due to the newly established route of transportation, businesses
What is now known as Watson’s Home Building Centre started out as the Harvey Farmers’ Trading Company established in 1892. Charles and Claire Watson bought
What is now known as Watson’s Home Building Centre started out as the Harvey Farmers’ Trading Company established in 1892. Charles and Claire Watson bought
What is now known as Watson’s Home Building Centre started out as the Harvey Farmers’ Trading Company established in 1892. Charles and Claire Watson bought
What is now known as Watson’s Home Building Centre started out as the Harvey Farmers’ Trading Company established in 1892. Charles and Claire Watson bought
The 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
Aerial view of Harvey Station, ca. 1955. Source: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick/ P342-4749.
This farm located in Harvey York County belonged to Gilbert Robison, an award winning Jersey Cattle breeder. It is still owned within the family. Note
Caption from Amos Moffitt: “In front is Allen’s team hitched to a long sled. Farther back is George’s whitefaces team on a set of double
Undated photo of a group of men working a belt driven thrashing machine, with oat straw being fed into the end at the left. The
Undated photo of the barn on the farm of Earl and Dora Swan in Tweedside. This farm is where James Robert (Jimmie) Swan and Mary Winifred (Mame)
1950s photo of Silver Fern’s Gem, Junior Champion Jersey bull at the All American Jersey Show, purchased by the Harvey Jersey Club for $38. The
Circa 1942 photo from a Harvey Jersey Show across from St Andrews United Church. Showmen: Gilbert Robison, Ronald Little, Marlene Robison, Arthur Cunningham, Tom Lister (seated behind Arthur
Jersey daily farming became an important economic industry in Harvey in the early part of the 1900s. This photo was taken at Matthew Swan’s farm
A 1954 photo of a barn raising at the farm of Gates Piercy in Tweedside. Neighbours from near and far came to help at the
Caption from Amos Moffitt: “A barn-raising frolic in 1922 with 15 neighbours; a regular event in Harvey. The wives provide the grub for all. Helping
Undated photo of a barn raising at Campburn Farm, Harvey, NB. Source: Beverly (Robison) Little