Harvey K. Hines

Harvey Kimball Hines (1828–1902) was a Methodist minister and an early historian of the U.S. state of Oregon.

In 1878 he ran for Congress, and drew criticism for neglecting his religious vows in so doing.

[1] He was known, along with Frances Fuller Victor, as a historian who delved through early original documents.

In 1901 he joined Harvey Whitefield Scott and governor Geer in dedicating a monument to the framers of the Provisional Government of Oregon.

[6] In autumn that year his remains and those of his wife were removed to the Methodist Lee Mission Cemetery in Salem.