Harvey Fair Days Parade
Harvey Fair Days float by LOBA. Unknown date.
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Harvey Fair Days float by LOBA. Unknown date.
This monument commemorating Sarah Emma Edmonds, born in Magaguadavic in 1841, is located on Saunders Road off of Farm Point Road on the way to
Brockway Millstone. Image Source: Sheryl Bartlett Reuben Brockway built a grist mill in Brockway in the early days of its settlement, which later burned down.
The Harvey region in York County boasts a rich heritage that fills its residents, both past and present, with immense pride. This pride is evident
This monument is located at the corner of Frog Lake Road and Route 3 and was dedicated in 1942 to commemorate the settlement of the area by
This monument, located at 650 Tweedside Road, commemoratesing settlers who came from the Scottish English borderland in the 1840s and 1850s. It was built by
Dedicated in 1890, the church was so called because the community was represented by several denominations such as Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, and Plymouth Brethren,
A view of the Harvey Fair Days parade from downtown Harvey. Unknown date.
Harvey’s train station in March of 1963. The station has since been torn down with part of it moved to another location.
Born February 22, 1863 in Harvey died June 23, 1932 in McAdam,Son of Christopher Heughan Johnston and Nancy Bell.Married to Nancy ” Isabel” Burrell of
The Blacksmith shop was owned by Ray Manzer (1895-1987).
Royal Bank in March of 1963 located in the heart of the Village of Harvey. It was since moved not far up the main street.
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