IMG_5042. Black and White photograph of lithograph entitled “Canadian National, Harvey Station, New Brunswick” by Hoiles, November 6, 1994. Image was obtained from Lu Swan. Artist is husband of a classmate of Lu’s. Lives in USA. Title of image should have been Canadian Pacific, considering railway that owned the line through Harvey.
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IMG_5043. Black and White photograph of postcard mailed on Oct 21, 1907. Image is of “Harvey Station, East Side” published for Mrs. W.W.E. Smith. Card is return addressed Coburn N.B. 10/21/07 and reads: “This is not a very flattering picture of Harvey is it? We had a slight snow storm yesterday and it is about 3o below zero today. It feels that way anyway. Country Cousin.”
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IMG_5044,5045. Black and White “Private Post Card” of Harvey area farm dated 22 Oct 1907. Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5044,5045. Black and White “Private Post Card” of Harvey area farm dated 22 Oct 1907. Addressed to Mr. Erny Swan, Sandwick, Vancouver Isl. B.C.
“Just a card to let you know what we are up with BC now as we had a masquerade Ball the other other night. The costumes were something beautiful, and ndearly every trive and nation were represented. The Ball was held in Lister’s kitchen and got up in about an hour. Imagine the rest.” Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5047. Undated Black and White Post Card with “Harvey Lake & Pumping Station Harvey NB” hand written on photograph. A reprinting of earlier color tinted postcard (IMG_5006.JPG.) of ‘Harvey Lake and Pumping Station, Harvey, N.B’. Several people posing on ladder used by section men to service steam locomotives with water drawn from Harvey Lake. Structure is no longer present. Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5046, 5047. Composite image of undated Black and White Post Card with “Harvey Lake & Pumping Station Harvey NB” hand printed on front and showing writing area on reverse. A reprinting of earlier color tinted postcard (IMG_5006.JPG.) of ‘Harvey Lake and Pumping Station, Harvey, N.B’. Several people posing on ladder used by section men to service steam locomotives with water drawn from Harvey Lake. Structure is no longer present. Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5048. Undated Black and White Post Card with “A bit of Harvey Lake Harvey NB” hand written on photograph. Features two men in a boat. Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).

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IMG_5046,5048. Undated Black and White Post Card with “A bit of Harvey Lake Harvey NB” hand written on photograph and showing writing area on reverse. Features two men in a boat. Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5049 Postcard of Harvey Station. Based on the makes of the vehicles parked in front of W.W.E. Smith store and unpaved road photograph dates from the 1930’s.
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IMG_5050 Undated postcard of St. Andrews United Church. This structure, originally known as Harvey Presbyterian Church, was built to replace the previous building that was destroyed by fire in 1895. The church became known as Harvey United Church from 1925 following the controversial split between Harvey Presbyterians following the founding of the United Church of Canada. From notes written some years ago by Mary Coburn "On August 16, 1931, by a congregational vote the name St. Andrew's was given".
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Widower William James Patterson (6 March 1812 - 12 Dec 1892) flanked by sons Alexander 'Sandy' Robert Patterson (20 March 1849 - ? left) and James 'Jim' Wesley Patterson (29 February 1844- 19 May 1918). The apparent ages of Sandy and Jim appear to be about 6 and 11 respectively indicating that the photograph was taken circa 1855. William Patterson emigrated to Canada aboard the Cornelius of Sunderland in 1837 and was a founding pioneer of Harvey Settlement.
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