John Jarvie sold liquor in Brown's Park. He and his wife Nellie Barr came to the park in 1880. He had a store in Brown's Park and liquor became a popular item, one of the many items that were sold at his store. In addition to his responsiblities as postmaster, storekeeper and thirst quencher, Jarvie took over the ferry operation when Doc Parsons died
Milton Brewery is visible to the left in this image. Milton Road is the dirt road. Milton train sta...
Died, November 3, 1883, at Headwood, the family residence, in Otoe county, near Nebraska City, Neb...
The Gibson Well, in the 700 block of NW 2nd Avenue, was one of the first wells in Mineral Wells to e...
John Jarvie was born in 1844. He came into the Uinta Basin and landed in Brown's Park. Here he owned...
John Jarvie Ranch is a historic site in Brown's Park owned by the Bureau of Land Management. This is...
The John Jarvie Ranch is located in Brown's Park and is mangaged by the Bureau of Land Managedment. ...
Nellie Barr Jarvie was born July 25, 1856. She married John Jarvie and they lived in Brown's Park wh...
Hazel Jarvie, Margaret Jarvie and Ethel Jarvie, granddaughters of John Jarvie, Jr
This water wheel can be seen at the Jarvie's Ranch in Brown's Park. The Jarvie Ranch is located on t...
Buildings on the Jarvies Ranch are located near the Green River in Browns Park. The building on the ...
Dr. John Parsons (Doc Parsons) was born 1817 in Wayne County, Indiana. He came to Brown's Park in th...
Eshter Campbell guides a historical society group around the Brown's Park area. She lived with her h...
Old store and postoffice, and grave of Jarvey, south side of Green River in Brown's Hole at old ferr...
cart nMy informant says that at one time St John's did have a market place at which people used to ...
The stone house at Jarvie Ranch was built by Jack Bennett. The building currently houses Esther Camp...
Milton Brewery is visible to the left in this image. Milton Road is the dirt road. Milton train sta...
Died, November 3, 1883, at Headwood, the family residence, in Otoe county, near Nebraska City, Neb...
The Gibson Well, in the 700 block of NW 2nd Avenue, was one of the first wells in Mineral Wells to e...
John Jarvie was born in 1844. He came into the Uinta Basin and landed in Brown's Park. Here he owned...
John Jarvie Ranch is a historic site in Brown's Park owned by the Bureau of Land Management. This is...
The John Jarvie Ranch is located in Brown's Park and is mangaged by the Bureau of Land Managedment. ...
Nellie Barr Jarvie was born July 25, 1856. She married John Jarvie and they lived in Brown's Park wh...
Hazel Jarvie, Margaret Jarvie and Ethel Jarvie, granddaughters of John Jarvie, Jr
This water wheel can be seen at the Jarvie's Ranch in Brown's Park. The Jarvie Ranch is located on t...
Buildings on the Jarvies Ranch are located near the Green River in Browns Park. The building on the ...
Dr. John Parsons (Doc Parsons) was born 1817 in Wayne County, Indiana. He came to Brown's Park in th...
Eshter Campbell guides a historical society group around the Brown's Park area. She lived with her h...
Old store and postoffice, and grave of Jarvey, south side of Green River in Brown's Hole at old ferr...
cart nMy informant says that at one time St John's did have a market place at which people used to ...
The stone house at Jarvie Ranch was built by Jack Bennett. The building currently houses Esther Camp...
Milton Brewery is visible to the left in this image. Milton Road is the dirt road. Milton train sta...
Died, November 3, 1883, at Headwood, the family residence, in Otoe county, near Nebraska City, Neb...
The Gibson Well, in the 700 block of NW 2nd Avenue, was one of the first wells in Mineral Wells to e...