Wagram Storehouse

Legend: Near Wagram P.O. about 20 (50) feet south of the Va.-Md. boundary line in Accomac Co., Va. (June 1, 1894). The 38 n. l. crosses the boundary line at this point (Va.-Md. Boundary Report, 1872, p. 285, 287). Old store-house on road forming boundary line between Maryland and Virginia, near Wagram, Accomac County. This road was part of the Calvert-Scarburg line of 1668. 6/1/94.

Wagram

New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Locomotive No. 7

New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Locomotive No. 7. A 4-4-0 type "American" built by Baldwin, Philadelphia, August, 1884.

Cape Charles New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad

Hungars Episcopal Church -- Rev. Stephen S. Gunter Tomb

Legend: Slab of Rev. Stephen S. Gunter in Hungars Churchyard.

Hungars Church Hungars Church

Corner of Front and Back Streets, Accomac, c1910

Post card depicting view of corner of Front and Back Streets, Accomac, in the muddy season.

Accomac Drummondtown Baptist Church

N.Y.P.&N.R.R. Steamer "Maryland," Cape Charles, Va.

Steamer Maryland, Cape Charles, c1902.

Cape Charles New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad Maryland

Custis Tomb

Custis Tomb, c1920.

Old Plantation Creek

Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Cape Charles, Va. with Proposed Improvements

Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Cape Charles, c1928, showing proposed improvements.

Cape Charles CityEmmanuel Episcopal Church

Railroad Workmen, Cape Charles

Railroad Workmen, Cape Charles, c1915.

New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Cape Charles

Cobb's Island Life-Saving Service Station, c1890

Cobb's Island Life-Saving Service Station, c1890. Captain Jack Andrews pictured at center.

Cobb IslandCobb's Island Life-Saving Service Station

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