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The Countryside Transformed:
The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia 1870 - 1935

Queen Sound Channel

Alternate Name: 
Queen Sound
County: 
Accomack
Latitude: 
37.93
Longitude: 
-75.41
Related Documents: 
CHAP. 8.--An ACT to authorize the Chincoteague Toll Road and Bridge Company, Incorporated, to cross, maintain and operate a public toll bridge and road across certain lowlands, marshes and meadows in the county of Accomac.
CHAP. 44.--An ACT to authorize the town of Chincoteague, in the county of Accomac, to cross and maintain across certain lowlands, marshes, meadows, and waters in Accomac county, Virginia, certain pipe lines and electric lines.
Wm. D. Wood Walks from Mainland to Chincoteague
Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Chincoteague Inlet and part of Chincoteague Bay, 1908
U. S. Coast Survey, Chincoteague Bay Topography of Chincoteague Island from Wisharts to Purnell Bay, 1858
Hurricane Damage at Queen's Sound Channel, 1933
Hurricane Damage at Queen's Sound Channel, 1933
Hurricane Damage at Queen's Sound Channel, 1933
Bridges to Connect Chincoteague Island, Va., and the Mainland

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