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A Brief History of Harvey |
 Old Carnegie Library The history of the founding of Harvey -- before it assumed that name in
1890 -- is somewhat vague, and what is available was contained briefly
in an introduction to a supplement published by the Harvey
Tribune-Citizen in 1902. It sets forth the actual founding of "South
Lawn," the name the community was known before the advent of Turlington
W. Harvey and what is know today as the City of Harvey.
In the 1850s, the Illinois legislature granted the Illinois Central
Railroad each alternate section of land along its proposed route.
Included in these sections was "Section Eight," the southern portion of
1700 acres of Section was sold to C.P. Holden of Kentucky in 1865.
Holden sold his interest to a syndicate in 1871 and 1872. The syndicate
inaugurated the first formal action of creating a community by dividing
the plot of 1700 acres into blocks and recording the entire plot.
A small map and brochure constituted the community's first
advertisement, offering "large lots and gardens for $100, with free
transportation to and from Chicago for a year to those who actually
became settlers."
In November 1889, Turlington W. Harvey, whose name today graces the
community, entered history. In 1890 he made substantial purchases of
property and in June 1890, he conveyed to the newly formed Harvey Land
association all the land he had purchased. By 1891 the association had
acquired all of the property that was later to form the foundation for
the future Harvey. It is legend that the village assumed the name of
Harvey, and it was under that name that Harvey came into official being
in May 1891.
Turlington Harvey is credited with being the genius that transformed an
unbroken prairie -- without streets, sidewalks, water, sewers,
factories, schools, churches or homes -- into a community whose growth
to a population of 5,000 within a three-year period earned it the name
of "The Magic City," as it then became to be known from coast to coast.
The fact that taverns dot the Harvey business scene of today might lead
to some surprise since the city was founded as a temperance settlement.
It was on this basis that the Harvey Land association, the area's first
major real estate promoter, was able to land many sales, as people from
throughout the world converged on Chicago for the Colombian Exposition
in 1893.
The Mayors of Harvey
Eric J. Kellogg April 2003 - Present
Nickolas E. Graves April 1995 – April 2003
David Johnson April 1983 – April 1995
James A. Haines May 1, 1967 – April 30, 1983
Elmer O. Turngren May 1, 1963 – April 30, 1967
William B. Kane May 1, 1959 – April 30, 1963
Arthur E. Turngren May 1, 1943 – April 30, 1967
Charles H. Applegate January 12, 1942 – April 30, 1943
Frank W. Bruggeman May 1, 1927 – January 10, 1942
Matt Stobbs May 1, 1919 – April 30, 1927
George A. Gibson May 1, 1913 – April 30, 1919
Edward M. Adams May 1, 1905 – April 30, 1913
E. N. Hewelling September 2, 1901 – April 30, 1903
Clark W. Ranger May 1, 1897 – April 30, 1899 May 1, 1903 – August 29, 1904
Jonathan Matthews June 3, 1895 – April 30, 1899
H. C. Riodan May 1, 1894 – June 2, 1895
Thomas McFarlane April 25, 1892 – April 30, 1893
Peter B. Lamb June 18, 1891 – April 24, 1892 May 1, 1893 – April 30, 1894
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Mayor's Welcome |
On behalf the entire Harvey community, I would like to welcome you to the official web site of Harvey, Illinois. Eric J. Kellogg Mayor |
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