[1] He was also the brother of several other Revolutionary War veterans, including Henry Heth.
The land included much of present-day Heth Township and the south eastern corner of Corydon.
[2] Harvey surveyed much of the county for the Territorial Legislature including the new capital of Corydon.
[3] He favored Corydon which was near his home and donated a portion of land he owned for the town.
Heth's family objected though and instead buried on the west side of Buck Creek.