Harvey was originally intended as a model town for Christian values and was one of the Temperance Towns; it was closely modeled after the company town of Pullman, which eventually was annexed into the city of Chicago.
Temperance Towns, settlements founded by followers of the Temperance movement.
Temperance, Michigan, was named by two of its earliest settlers, Lewis and Martha Ansted.
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