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- Harney County - Official government site, with details for each department, and history of the county and courthouse.
- Harney - William Selby Harney, soldier, convert; b. near Haysboro, Tennessee, U.S.A., 27 August, 1800; d. at St. Louis, Missouri, 9 May, 1889. John Milton Harney, brother of foregoing, b. in Delaware, 9 March, 1789; d. at Somerset, Kentucky, 15 January, 1825.
- The Red Republican - Abstract: In 1848 Harney, editor of the Northern Star, resigned and formed his own newspaper, the Red Republican. In the paper Harney attempted to educate his working class readers about socialism and internationalism. Harney also attempted to convert the trade union movement to socialism. In 1850 the Red Republican published the first English translation of The Communist Manifesto. The newspaper was not a financial success and was closed down in December, 1850.
- Harney County Economic Development - Includes community profiles and infrastructure information, business incentives, and available properties.
- George Julian Harney - Offers information on George Julian Harney including bibliography and comments on each work.
- John Scharff Migratory Bird Festival - Annual event held the first full weekend in April, witnessing the spring migration in the Harney Basin. Details of tours, workshops and festival highlights.
- Harney County Chamber of Commerce - Local information on tourist events and activities, businesses, and festivities.
- Harney, Jacob P. - Department of Biology.
- Harney Elementary School - Mission statement, staff, students, building, ELL, and an invitation to parents.
- Harney, Jacob P. - Assistant Professor of Biology and director of the Neuroscience Program.
Wikipedia Articles
- Harney Basin - The Harney Basin is an arid basin in southeastern Oregon in the United States, at the northwestern corner of the Great Basin. One of the least populated areas of the contiguous United States, it is located largely in northern Harney County, bounded on the north and east by the Columbia Plateau and the south and west by a volcanic plain.
- John Paul Harney - John Paul Harney (aka Jean-Paul Harney) (born February 2 1931) is a professor and former Canadian politician.
- John Hopkins Harney - John Hopkins Harney (February 20, 1806 – January 26, 1868) was a Kentucky legislator native of Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was a distant cousin of General William Selby Harney.
- Ben Harney (actor) - Ben Harney is a Broadway actor and dancer who was active in his career between 1972 to 1985. Harney won the 1982 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.
- Price-Harney Truce - The Price-Harney Truce was a document signed on May 21, 1861 between United States Army General William S. Harney and Missouri State Militia commander Sterling Price at the beginning of the American Civil War.