I couldn’t verify that exact old Harvard Oil Co. station type from the available evidence, so I don’t want to guess. The most defensible answer is that it was likely a local fuel/oil and gasoline service station in Harvard, Nebraska, but I can’t confirm the brand or station format from the sources I found.

What’s known

  • “Harvard Oil Co” reads like a local petroleum/business name rather than a national chain brand.
  • Public historical pages on Harvard, Nebraska did not clearly identify the station’s original station type in the material surfaced.

Best reading

  • In plain terms, “back in the day” it was probably a full-service gas station or a combined fuel-and-service stop, which was common for small-town oil companies.
  • I can’t safely say whether it was branded as a Texaco, Phillips 66, Conoco, or another chain without a stronger record.

Bottom line

  • Most likely: a local full-service gasoline station operated by Harvard Oil Co.
  • Not confirmed: the exact brand identity or whether it was a dealer station for a national oil company.

SORRY, FAILED