In Memory of Francis Makemie

In Memory of Francis Makemie. Founder of American Presbyterianism. Erected on the banks of Holden's Creek, Accomack County, Virginia, by the Presbyterian Historical Society, of Philadelphia, Pa. Unveiled Thursday, May 14th, 1908.

Holdens Creek

Roseland, a Typical Accomac Country House

Post card depicting view of Roseland on Back Street, Accomac.

Accomac

Henry W. Dunne, Superintendent, New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad, 1885-1894

Henry W. Dunne, Superintendent, New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad, 1885-1894.

New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad

Custis Tomb (Wilsonia)

Legend: Hon. John Custis died Jan. 26, 1713. Margaret Michael his first wife. Sarah Littleton his second wife. G.father of Martha Washington's first husband.

Wilsonia Neck

Cape Charles Harbor

View of the Harbor with Tugboat and Barge Filled with Boxcars

Cape Charles Harbor Cape Charles

J. G. Rodgers, Superintendent, New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad, November 14, 1907

J. G. Rodgers, Superintendent, New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad, November 14, 1907.

New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad

Ashby Place

Legend: Locust Mount near Wachapreague, formerly Powelton.

Locustmount

Railroad Station, Parksley, Va.

Railroad Station, Parksley, Va., c1910.

Parksley

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