Harvey  House  Restaurants
[1875-1968]
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short history
Fred Harvey & Company
Harvey House locations
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Harvey House restaurants and hotels brought clean & nutritious food and outstanding lodgings to the
railroad & automobile traveler from 1875 to 1965, the first chain of restaurants and the first
chain of hotels in America. There were 100 or so Fred Harvey Company facilities (84 at one time),
which consisted of restaurants, hotels, lunchrooms, and newsstands; 87 are listed below.
L i n k s
Fred Harvey Company entry at Wikipedia
Fred Harvey entry at Wikipedia
National Fred Harvey Museum [built 1863] in Leavenworth, Kansas
index of Fred Harvey Archives at Arizona State University
Orange Empire Railway Museum & its Harvey Girl Historical Society
  Harvey House Museum [built 1910], 104 No. First Street in Belén, New Mexico
Daggett Harvey's Friends of The Fred Harvey Company wikisite [est. 2007]
RF's Harvey House History website
MM's Harvey House fansite
Food Editorials article at Street Directory (undated)
Annual Fred Harvey History Weekend [Nov 2021 = #12] in Santa Fe and Las Vegas, New Mexico
B o o k s
search books on keywords 'fred harvey house' at Amazon
  | "Meals By Fred Harvey" [T.C.U. Press 1966] by James David Henderson Omni pb [1985] out of print/used |
  | "The Harvey Girls: Women Who Opened The West" [1989] by Lesley Poling-Kempes Treasure Chest 9x6 pb [9/91] for $10.17 Paragon House 9x6 pb [9/91] out of print/used Paragon House hardcover [11/89] out of print/used |
  | "The Harvey Girls: The Women Who Civilized The West" [ages 5-9; 1994] by Juddi Morris Walker YA 9x7¼ pb [1/96] for $11.94 Walker YA 9½x8 hardcover [6/94] out of print/used |
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"The Great Southwest of The Fred Harvey Company and The Santa Fe Railway" [1996] Edited by Marta Weigle & Barbara A. Babcock Heard Museum 12x9 pb [6/96] out of print/used |
"Trading On Tradition: Mary Jane Colter and The Romantic Appeal of Harvey House
Architecture" [1996] by Claire Shepherd-Lanier
University of Arizona Journal of The Southwest magazine [Summer 1996] out of print/scarce
  | "Inventing The Southwest: The Fred Harvey Company and Native American Art" [1996] by Kathleen L. Howard & Diana F. Pardue
Northland Publng/Heard Museum 9¾x8¾ pb [9/96] out of print/used |
"Westward Chronicles" Romance Trilogy by Tracie Peterson
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"A Shelter of Hope" bestseller [1998] When the mysterious Simone applies for a position as a Harvey Girl at the popular Harvey House way-stops along the frontier lines of the Santa Fe Railroad, handsome Jeffery suspects that she may harbor a disturbing secret. Kindle Edition from Bethany House [2005 edition] for $5.89 Bethany House Publrs 8½x5½ pb [8/98] out of print/60+ used Bethany House Publrs 8¼x5½ hardcover [8/98] out of print/used "Hidden In A Whisper" [1999] Rachel is promoted to house manager at the new Harvey House in New Mexico, and then finds out that she must work with Braeden Parker, a figure from her shattered past . . . Kindle Edition from Bethany House [2005 edition] for $5.99 Bethany House Publrs 8½x6 pb [5/99] out of print/40+ used Bethany House Publrs 8¼x5½ hardcover [1999] out of print/used "A Veiled Reflection" [2002] Adventurous Judith talks her timid twin sister Jillian into taking over her job at Harvey House so that Judith can marry the man of her dreams; this is not so easy, given the strict rules at Harvey House, a handsome doctor with a secret, and an orphan Navajo Indian child . . . Kindle Edition from Bethany House [2005 edition] for $5.99 Bethany House Publrs 8½x5½ pb [8/2005] out of print/40+ used Five Star Christian 9x6 hardcover [5/2002] out of print/used |
  | "Harvey Girl" [ages 9-12; 2006] by Sheila Wood Foard Texas Tech Univ Press 8¾x5¾ pb [4/2006] for $11.53 |
  | "The Harvey House Cookbook: Memories of Dining Along The Santa Fe Railroad" [orig 1992, rev 2006] by George H. Foster & Peter C. Weiglin 30 vintage photographs & over 200 recipes Taylor Trade 2nd edition 9x7 pb [5/2006] for $14.49 Longstreet Press 9x7 pb [10/2001] out of print/used Longstreet Press 9x7¼ hardcover [9/92] out of print/used |
  | "Spoons West! Fred Harvey, The Navajo, and The Souvenir Spoons of The Southwest, 1890-1941" [2007] by Nick T. Spark Lulu.com 10¾x8¼ pb [11/2007] for $29.95 |
  | "Fred Harvey Houses of The Southwest" packet of 15 postcards [2008] by Richard Melzer Arcadia Publng looseleaf postcards [11/2008] for $7.99 |
  | "Images of America: Fred Harvey Houses of The Southwest" [2008] by Richard Melzer Arcadia Publng 9x6½ pb [11/2008] for $14.95 |
  | "Touring The West With The Fred Harvey Co. & The Santa Fe Railway" [2008] by Paul & Kathleen Nickens Schiffer Publng 11x8½ pb [11/2008] for $21.36 |
  | "When Molly Was A Harvey Girl: A Novel of The Old West" [grades 6-9; novel 2009] by Frances M. Wood Left penniless when their father suddenly dies, 13-year-old Molly and her older sister Colleen find work at the Harvey House in Raton, New Mexico (Molly lies about her age). Kane/Miller 8¾x6 hardcover [1/2009] out of print/used |
  | "Appetite For America: How Visionary Businessman Fred Harvey Built A Railroad Hospitality Empire That Civilized The Wild West" [2010] by Stephen Fried
Bantam 9¼x6 pb [5/2011] for $12.24 Bantam 9¼x6½ hardcover [3/2010] for $17.82 |
  | "Fred Harvey Jewelry, 1900-1955" [2013] by Dennis June Schiffer 11x8¾ hardcover [10/2013] for $39.99 |
  | "Through The Deep Waters: A Novel" [2014] by Kim Vogel Sawyer Timid seventeen-year-old Dinah flees Chicago to pursue a dream of working as a Harvey Girl, but is still too young; she finds a temporary job as a chambermaid at the Clifton Hotel in Florence, Kansas; when a hand-some chicken farmer becomes interested in her, she shrinks still further away from the people around her . . . Kindle Edition from WaterBrook Press/Random House [6/2014] for $9.99 WaterBrook Press 8¼x5½ pb [5/2014] for $12.33 |
  | "Diary of A Waitress: The Not-So-Glamorous Life of A Harvey Girl" [ages 10 & up; 2015 novel] by Carolyn Meyer Set in 1926; reports by teenage Kitty Evans of the trials and adventures of herself and fellow Harvey Girls Cordelia and Emmy. Kindle Edition from Calkins Creek [4/2015] for $7.99 Calkins Creek 8¼x5¾ hardcover [4/2015] for $13.43 |
  | "Serving Up Love" anthology [2019] four novellas by historical romance writers, 'tales of sweet romance and entertaining history': "A Flood of Love" by Tracie Peterson: Gretchen Gottsacker returns home to New Mexico for the first time in years to fill in at the Harvey House . . .; "More Than a Pretty Face" by Karen Witemeyer: Rosalind Kemp becomes a Harvey Girl, clinging to the promise of one day trans-ferring even farther west . . .; "Intrigue a La Mode" by Regina Jennings: strange things are happening in the railyard after dark, and a hadsome new employee at the Harvey House needs Willow Kentworth's assistance; and "A Grand Encounter" by Jen Turano: Miss Myrtle Schermerhorn flees New York for a position at the El Tovar Hotel on the rim of the Grand Canyon Kindle Edition from Bethany House Publrs [11/2019] for $10.16 Bethany House Publrs 8½x5½ pb [11/2019] for $10.69 Bethany House Publrs 8½x5½ hardcover [11/2019] for $29.99 |
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"Murder at the Harvey House: A Beatrice Adams Mystery" [2021] by Ari Ryder Set in June 1930, actress Beatrice discovers a strangled Harvey Girl in the closet of her hotel room . . . Kindle Edition from Poison Apple Publng [1/2021] for $4.99 Poison Apple Publng pb [1/2021] for $13.83 |
     
Fred Harvey & Company
Fred Harvey [1835-1901] entry at Wikipedia
    | Fred Harvey worked in restaurants in New York City and in St. Louis, Missouri, and then with the railroads during the U.S. Civil War, as a traveling freight agent. His travels made it very clear that good & sanitary meals were lacking across America. In 1875, Fred met Charles Morse, head of the new Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, and they formed a partnership; that same year, Fred opened two small eating houses on the AT&SF subsidiary Kansas Pacific Railway, at Wallace, Kansas and at Hugo, Oklahoma; in 1878, he opened the first Harvey House Hotel in Florence, Kansas. By 1901, when he died at age 65, there were 47 Harvey House restaurants and 15 Harvey House hotels (all within 12 states), and 30 Harvey House dining cars on the AT&SF Railroad. The company continued under the leadership of his sons and grandsons until 1965, and was sold in 1968 to the Hawaii-based hospitality industry conglomerate Amfac, Inc. |
  | "Fred Harvey" biographical article [circa 1921] by Elbert Hubbard [1856-1915] Hubbard published an article about restaurant tycoon Fred Harvey as part of the "Little Journeys To The Homes of The Great" series produced by Hubbard's Roycrofters commune 18-page Kessinger Publng 11x8½ pb [9/2010] for $7.96 |
  | "Fred Harvey: Creator of Western Hospitality" [2000] by William Patrick Armstrong Canyonlands Publns 8¾x6 pb [1/2000] out of print/used |
Fred Harvey Company en route meal service
Santa Fe Railroad's San Francisco to Richmond ferry service [??-1933]
Santa Fe Railroad's California Limited
Santa Fe Railroad's Super Chief
Fred Harvey Indian Detours [1925-1937]
headquartered in Raton, New Mexico; the vehicles were driven by cowboys, the female guides were called 'couriers'
index of Farona Konopak {Indian Detours courier, 1927-29} Archives at Arizona State University
collection of Indian-Detours pamphlets at University of Arizona
  | "The Southwestern Indian Detours: The Story of The Fred Harvey/Santa Fe Railway Experiment In Detourism" [1978] by Diane H. Thomas {Darnall} Hunter Publng 8¾x5¾ pb [7/78] out of print/used Hunter Publng 9x6 hardcover [7/78] out of print/used |
         
Harvey House Northern Locations {east to west}
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Ohio
Harvey House Restaurant at Union Terminal Station in Cleveland, Ohio
Illinois
Harvey House Restaurant [circa 1899] at Chicago Dearborn Station
Missouri {9 towns listed}
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [opened 1896, closed 1930] in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Harvey Newsstand & Soda Fountain [early 1896; built 1913, closed 1930; now senior housing] in Joplin, Missouri
Harvey House Restaurant [opened 1914] at Union Station [closed 1980s; restored 1999] in Kansas City, Missouri
Harvey House Restaurant [early 1888; built 1913, restored] in Marceline, Missouri
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [opened 1896, closed 1930] in Monett, Missouri
Frisco Line Harvey Hotel [demolished] in Monett, Missouri
Harvey House Restaurant [demolished] in Newburg, Missouri
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [opened 1896, closed 1930] in Springfield, Missouri
Frisco Line Harvey House Restaurant [demolished] in Springfield, Missouri
Harvey House Restaurant [opened 1914] at the Terminal Hotel of Union Station in St. Louis, Missouri
now the Station Grille restaurant, situated in the Marriott St. Louis Union Station hotel
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [opened 1896, closed 1930] in Eads Bridge station in St. Louis, Missouri
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [opened 1896, closed 1930] in Tower Grove station in St. Louis, Missouri
Kansas {17 towns listed}
Harvey House Restaurant in Arkansas City, Kansas
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand in Augusta, Kansas
Harvey House Restaurant [built 1896, now a city library] in Chanute, Kansas
Harvey House El Vaquero Hotel [opened 1900, closed 1948, restored 2002] in Dodge City, Kansas
Harvey House Hotel [opened 1880, closed 1937, demolished] in Emporia, Kansas
first Harvey House Hotel [built 1878, now a museum] in Florence, Kansas
Harvey House Restaurant in Fort Scott, Kansas
Harvey House El Bisonte Hotel [built 1906, closed 1946, demolished] in Hutchinson, Kansas
Harvey House lunchroom [1879-1880] in Lakin, Kansas
Santa Fe Harvey Newsstand in Lawrence, Kansas
Harvey House Arcade Hotel [early 1883, replaced 1900, closed 1979, restored] in Newton, Kansas
building now mostly occupied by a law firm [since 1993]
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand in Pittsburg, Kansas
Harvey House Sequoyah Hotel [opened 1908, closed 1936, demolished] in Syracuse, Kansas
second Fred Harvey eating house [opened 1876, closed 1940] in Topeka, Kansas
early Fred Harvey eating house [opened 1875] at Wallace, Kansas on the Kansas Pacific Railway
         
Harvey House Hotel [opened 1883, closed 1939, demolished 1965] in Wellington, Kansas
Harvey House Restaurant [1913-35] at Union Station [built 1913; sold 2009 for redevelopment] in Wichita, Kansas
  | "Harvey Houses of Kansas: Historic Hospitality From Topeka To Syracuse" [2015] by Rosa Walston Latimer Kindle Edition from The History Press [10/2015] for $9.99 The History Press 9x6 pb [10/2015] for $15.48 The History Press 9x6 hardcover [10/2015] for $26.82 |
Oklahoma {7 towns listed}
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Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [opened 1903; restored as restaurant & museum; standing empty 2013] in Guthrie, Oklahoma
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early Fred Harvey eating house [opened 1875] at Hugo, Oklahoma on the Kansas Pacific Railway
Frisco Lines Depot and Harvey House [built 1914, restored & now a museum] in Hugo, Oklahoma
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Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [built 1904, closed 1990?; demolished] in Purcell, Oklahoma
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Frisco Lines Depot and Harvey House [demolished 1963] in Sapulpa, Oklahoma
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Frisco Lines Depot and Harvey House lunchroom [demolished] in Snyder, Oklahoma
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Frisco Lines Depot and Harvey Eating House lunchroom [demolished] in Vinita, Oklahoma
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Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [opened 1910, closed 1937; restored as museum] in Waynoka, Oklahoma
Colorado {5 towns listed}
Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [now a school] in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Harvey House El Otero Hotel [closed 1948; demolished] in La Junta, Colorado
Harvey House Restaurant [demolished] in Palmer Lake, Colorado
the Pueblo, Colorado Harvey House closed circa 1888
Sante Fe Depot and Cardenas Hotel [circa 1900; demolished] in Trinidad, Colorado
G.E. Nordell's Colorado Travel / Railroads Links Pages
Harvey House Southern Locations {east to west}
Mississippi   ä  Louisiana   ä  Arkansas   ä  Texas   ä  New Mexico   ä  Arizona   ä  California
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Mississippi
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [demolished] in Amory, Mississippi
Louisiana
Harvey House in Monroe, Louisiana
Arkansas {4 towns listed}
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [replaced] in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Frisco Line Harvey Newsstand [circa 1911; remodeled & standing] in Fort Smith, Arkansas
Harvey House Restaurant [demolished] in Jonesboro, Arkansas
Harvey House Restaurant [demolished] in Rogers, Arkansas
Texas {5 towns listed}
  | "Harvey Houses of Texas: Historic Hospitality From The Gulf Coast To The Panhandle" [2014] by Rosa Walston Latimer Kindle Edition from The History Press [5/2014] for $9.99 The History Press 9x6 pb [5/2014] for $16.14 |
Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [opened 1910, closed 1940; building sold 1993] in Amarillo, Texas
now Worldwide Antiques store, 401 So. Grant Street
Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [opened 1909, restored as civic center] in Brownwood, Texas
Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [opened c. 1897, closed 1923; demolished] in Rosenberg, Texas
Harvey House Restaurant [opened 1912, closed 1942; restored 2001] in Slaton, Texas
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Sante Fe Depot and Harvey House [built 1910] in Temple, Texas is now a museum
New Mexico {15 towns listed}
"Setting The Standard: The Fred Harvey Company and Its Legacy" exhibit [December 2014 to December 2030]
at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico
G.E. Nordell's New Mexico Travel / Railroads Links Page
  | "Harvey Houses of New Mexico: Historic Hospitality From Raton To Deming" [2015] by Rosa Walston Latimer Arcadia Publng 9x6 pb [5/2015] for $16.23 |
Harvey House Restaurant [standing] in Raton, New Mexico
Fred Harvey Indian Detours [1925-1937] headquartered in Raton, New Mexico
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Harvey House Castañeda Hotel [opened 1898; closed 1948; long vacant; sold for refurbish 2014]
in Las Vegas, New Mexico
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Montezuma Castle Hotel [early 1882, built 1886, closed 1903; now a college] in Las Vegas, New Mexico
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El Ortiz Hotel & Lunchroom [earlier 1896; opened 1910; closed 1938; demolished 1943] in Lamy, New Mexico
interiors by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
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Harvey House Gran Quivira Hotel [AT&SF storage in 2008] in Clovis, New Mexico
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Harvey House Visitor Center [in use today]
below the Puye Cliff Dwellings south & west of Española, New Mexico
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Harvey House Las Chavez Hotel [closed in 1936; demolished] in Vaughn, New Mexico
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El Alvarado Hotel [built 1902; closed 1969; demolished 1970] in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Alvarado Hotel Page at Albuquerque's Wheels Transportation Museum
Albuquerque Museum of Art and History had an Alvarado Hotel Exhibit, March-June 2009
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  | "Jewel of The Railroad Era: Albuquerque’s Alvarado Hotel, 1902-1970" [2009] by Deborah C. Slaney Designed & built by the Fred Harvey Company, fabulous interior designed by architect Mary Colter, opened in 1902 and operated until the 1960s, demolished in 1970 The Albuquerque Museum 11x9 pb [12/2009] for $28.87 |
  Harvey House Museum [built 1910], 104 No. First Street in
Belén, New Mexico  
state webpage for Belén Harvey House Museum
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Harvey House El Navajo Hotel [built 1923, closed 1957; restored] in Gallup, New Mexico
designed by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
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The town of San Marcial, New Mexico was destroyed by devastating floods in 1929,
including the AT&SF station and a medium-size Harvey House Restaurant
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Harvey House Restaurant [demolished] in Rincon, New Mexico
Harvey Newsstand [depot exists?] in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Harvey House Restaurant in Deming, New Mexico
G.E. Nordell's New Mexico Travel / Railroads Page
Arizona {8 towns listed}
  | "How Arizona Sold Its Sunshine: Historical Hotels of Arizona" [2003] by Victoria Clark Describes 65 Arizona establishments, existing or not, big or small, including six Harvey House locations: Bright Angel Lodge [open] at the Grand Canyon, El Tovar Hotel [open] at the Grand Canyon, Escalante Hotel [gone] in Ashfork, Fray Marcos de Niza Hotel [gone] in Williams, La Posada Hotel [open] in Winslow, and Painted Desert Inn [open] east of Holbrook Blue Gourd Publng 8½x5½ pb [12/2003] for $19.95 |
Painted Desert Inn [opened 1937; HH 1947-63; still in operation]
at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona
updated in 1947 by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
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Harvey House Restaurant [opened 1884] in Holbrook, Arizona
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Harvey House La Posada [opened 1929, closed 1957; restored & reopened 1997] in Winslow, Arizona
designed by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
Winslow [AZ] Harvey Girls Assn.
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Escalante Hotel [early site 1895, hotel built 1905, closed 1948, demolished 1970s] in Ash Fork, Arizona
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Harvey House Fray Marcos de Niza Hotel [built 1908, in use by Grand Canyon Railway] in Williams, Arizona
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Havasu House [built 1905; closed 1955; demolished 2008] in Seligman, Arizona
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Harvey House El Tovar Hotel [built 1905; still in operation] at Grand Canyon, Arizona
decorated by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
http://www.amazon.com/Tovar-Canyon-National-Lodges-W-W-West/dp/0965392430/
Harvey House Phantom Ranch buildings [opened 1922; still in operation] at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
designed by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
Harvey House Bright Angel Lodge [opened 1935; still in operation] at Grand Canyon, Arizona
designed by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
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Santa Fe Eating House [built 1901] in Kingman, Arizona
G.E. Nordell's Arizona Travel / Railroads Links Page
California {12 towns listed}
G.E. Nordell's California Travel / Railroads Links Page
El Garces Hotel in Needles, California
[built 1908, closed 1949; depot closed 1988; partial restoration 2007-2014]
         
Harvey House lunchroom in Bagdad, California {mostly served Santa Fe employees}
Casa del Desierto [opened 1911, closed 1959; refurbished 1999] in Barstow, California
designed by architect Mary Colter [1869-1958]
Barstow [CA] Route 66 Mother Road Museum
Western American Railroad Museum in Barstow, CA
Harvey House Hotel [demolished] in Mojave, California
Harvey House Restaurant [opened 1918; restored as offices] in San Bernardino, California
early Harvey House [built 1900] at Santa Fe's Le Grand Station in Los Angeles, California
Harvey House Restaurant [opened May 1939] at Union Station in Los Angeles, California
restaurant designed by architect Mary Jane Colter [1869-1958]
Fred Harvey Restaurant at the Los Angeles Music Center
Fred Harvey Restaurant & Cocktail House, 1743 No. Cahuenga Blvd. in Hollywood, California
Harvey House lunch counter at AT&SF station in San Diego, California
Harvey House Restaurant aka Bakersfield Eating House [demolished 1972] in Bakersfield, California
         
Harvey Newsstand in Fresno, California
Harvey House Restaurant in Merced, California
Harvey House lunch counter at AT&SF station in Stockton, California
"The Indian-Detour" silent short [1926]
  | 16-minute silent promo film for Fred Harvey Co.; • Produced by R. Hunter Clarkson; written by Roger Birdseye • bare credits at IMDb available on DVD as part of "Treasures V: The West, 1898-1938" [2011] which includes 40 preserved films on 3 DVDs, with 110-page booklet Image Ent. b&w/color DVD set [9/2011] 3 disks & booklet - out of prodn/used |
"The Harvey Girls"
musical feature film [M.G.M. Jan 1946]
      | Filmed in Technicolor; a young girl traveling West on the train as a mail-order bride meets a bunch of Harvey House waitresses going to the same town • Directed by George Sidney; starring Judy Garland {age 23}, John Hodiak, Ray Bolger, Angela Lansbury, Preston Foster, Virginia O'Brien, Kenny Baker, Marjorie Main, Chill Wills, Selena Royle & Cyd Charisse; won Oscar for Best Original Song
Turner Home Ent. color DVD [4/2001] out of prodn/used M.G.M./Warner color VHS [4/92] for $13.99 full credits at IMDb • movie entry at Wikipedia "The Harvey Girls" [1942 novel] by Samuel Hopkins Adams [1871-1958]
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  | "The Harvey Girls" 1946 movie poster
28"x42" poster available from Amazon for $31.00 24"x36" poster available from Amazon for $25.00 |
  | "Mary Jane Colter: The Desert View - The Story of The Chief Architect For The Fred Harvey Company" [indep 1997] 53-minute documentary film produced, written & directed by Jennifer Lee; narrated by Ellen Burstyn • credits at IMDb DVD/Blu-ray not available • indep color VHS [1997] out of prodn/scarce |
  | "The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound" documentary [American Public TV June 2013] 57-minute documentary with historic footage plus rare interviews with still-living former Harvey Girls and with Stephen Fried, award-winning author of "Appetite For America" Co-produced, written & directed by Katrina Drabkin Parks; narrated by Lori Hebert Assertion Films color/b&w DVD [11/2013] for $16.99 credits at IMDb • watch 9/2013 official trailer [2:39] online at YouTube |
author Stephen Fried discusses the Fred Harvey Company at La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe, NM [Nov 2015]
watch lecture [11/2015 upload 1:31:10] online at YouTube
Image Gallery
postcard map of Fred Harvey Hotel locations, from Kansas to California |       | portion of brochure/menu from Santa Fe's 'California Limited', circa 1890s |
Harvey Girl waitresses in Winslow, Arizona |
      | Orange Empire Railway Museum and Harvey Girls Historical Society |
Fred Harvey / Harvey House Merchandise
  | Fred Harvey Signature Coffee [12/2020]
private label coffee produced by Local Roasters Coffee Co. in Wichita, Kansas coffee bags branded for either Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel or the Belen Harvey House Museum - not yet available at Amazon (2/2022) branded for Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel and sold by Fred Harvey Company successor Xanterra Parks & Resorts [renamed 2002] / $17.99 + s/h for 12-oz bag, ground or whole bean branded for and sold by the Belen Harvey House Museum / $24.99 for 12-oz bag, ground or whole bean - includes shipping |
"Buffalo fed the West for years and they put it on a nickel. Fred Harvey took up where the buffalo left off."
— attributed to Will Rogers [1879-1935]
here on the Harvey House Restaurants [1875-1968] Page
at 'Readers of the Purple Sage' Western Bookstore
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