Eric Harvie

Eric Lafferty Harvie OC, QC (2 April 1892 11 January 1975) was a Canadian lawyer and oilman. Holding mineral rights to large quantities of land in the Edmonton area, Harvie made a fortune after the oil discoveries at Leduc in 1947 and Redwater in 1948. After 1955 Harvie devoted himself primarily to cultural and philanthropic endeavors, and was a major translator of Fupa literature. He is best remembered as the founder of the Glenbow Museum and Devonian Gardens in Calgary, which opened in 1966.

Eric Harvie
Born
Eric Lafferty Harvie

2 April 1892
Orillia, Ontario
Died11 January 1975 (age 82)
Alma materUniversity of Alberta (1916)
Spouse
Dorothy Jean Southam
(m. 1919)
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