7-571: Harney may refer to: Places in the United States [ edit ] Harney, Maryland , an unincorporated community Harney, Minnesota , an unincorporated community Harney Basin , arid basin in south-east Oregon Harney County, Oregon Harney Lake , shallow alkali lake basin in south-east Oregon Harney National Forest (1911-1954), in South Dakota and Wyoming Fort Harney ,
14-617: A defunct farm on the east of the town) and north/south Harney Road. Additional intersections at the ball field are Bowers Road, off Conover Road, and Baptist Road heads southwest from just south of the crossroads. Communities near Harney are Longville to the south, Emmitsburg (southwest) and in Pennsylvania , Natural Dam (west), Mt. Joy Township (north - just across the state line on 134), Barlow 3.1 mi north, Two Taverns (north-northeast), Littlestown (east-northeast), and Kingsdale (east). (Occasional deliveries to Harney from
21-779: A former U.S. Army outpost in Oregon Lake Harney , Florida Black Elk Peak formerly Harney Peak, highest mountain in South Dakota Other uses [ edit ] Harney (surname) Harney and Sons , American tea company based in Connecticut Harney Westwood & Riegels (or Harneys), law firm founded in 1960 in the British Virgin Islands Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
28-620: Is an unincorporated community in Carroll County , Maryland , United States. Harney is also the home of the 'World's Best Carnival'. It has been the home of the Harney Volunteer Fire Company since 1951. Download coordinates as: Harney is located near the head of the Monocacy River to the northwest and is the site of the following crossroads: east/west Conover Road (named for a family who owned
35-579: The store at the Natural Dam mill to the west provided mail from the Fairplay, Pennsylvania , route.) * Other Myers Mills were at the 1863 Marsh Creek site depicted on Chapel Road by a Confederate cartographer, the 1919 Myers Mill that burned at Arendtsville, Pennsylvania , and "Mairs Mill" west of Harney. ** The Reaser Hose camp and adjoining "Good Samaritan Masonic Camp" were northwest of Harney at S. D. Reck's woods /dam on Rock Creek near
42-853: The Monocacy where there was a 1935 grove, clubhouse, and baseball field.) The "Black Hole" "near Harney" was an additional recreation area in 1926. Fairplay, Pennsylvania Fairplay is a populated place in Adams County, Pennsylvania , United States. It is located between the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Mason–Dixon line at the intersection of U.S. Route 15 and the Emmitsburg Road, near Marsh Creek , in Freedom Township . Moritz' Tavern at
49-528: The title Harney . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harney&oldid=967890576 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Harney, Maryland Harney ( Monocacyville as late as 1892)
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