Norfolk Landmark, April 28, 1907

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Fairs

Eastville, Va., April 27. --The population of the Eastern Shore turned out in large numbers yesterday and attended the opening of the Jamestown Exposition. It is estimated that fully one thousand went from the two counties. The larger part of them returned last night. All seemed fully repaid for the day of sightseeing.

Rev. W. T. Hundley has received the printed copies of his new song "Coming Home Again to Old Virginia Shore." It is very appropriate to this tercentenary year.

Mr. Rudolph A. King, well known on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, died Monday at his home in Washington, D. C., after a sickness of several weeks. Some years ago he married Miss Bettie V. Moore, of this vicinity, who, with two daughters and three sons, survive him. He was born in New York, but fought on the side of the South during the war. He was about 66 years of age.

Norfolk Landmark
Norfolk, Virginia
April 28, 1907