Dispatch, August 24, 1899

Peninsula Fair Races.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - ExcursionsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - FairsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

Onancock, Va., August 23.

Dispatch, August 18, 1899

Chesapeake Fair.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - BaseballTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - FairsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

Cape Charles, Va., August 17.

Dispatch, August 5, 1899

COURT-HOUSE DEDICATED.

Architecture -- Courthouses

In Northampton County -- The Speakers Present.

Eastville, Va., August 4.

Farmer and Fisherman, June 8, 1893

Margaret Academy.

Infrastructure -- Public : TownsInfrastructure -- Public : SchoolsMoral -- Alcohol

As unusual interest has been developed in the location of this time-honored institution, I have concluded to bore your reader on the subject.

Farmer and Fisherman, June 22, 1893

Vs. Mrs. Armistead

Moral -- AlcoholInfrastructure -- Public : Schools

MR. EDITOR,

Cape Charles Headlight, May 9, 1893

Untitled

Infrastructure -- Public : SchoolsMoral -- Alcohol

Peninsula Enterprise, May 28, 1892

Untitled

reprinted from Cape Charles Pioneer.Sea -- Finfish - Catch : Shad and herring

Dr. John T. Wilkins, Jr., State Fish Commissioner, returned a few days ago from Washington. He finished Tuesday, putting out 450,000 shad fry in Hungar's and Nassawadox creeks.

Peninsula Enterprise, September 17, 1892

Untitled

reprinted from Cape Charles Pioneer.Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Resorts

Cobb's Island was on Tuesday leased for a term of five years to Messrs. Thomas Spady, Lucius Cobb and J. B. Williams, all of this county, for seventeen hundred dollars per year.

New York Times, December 2, 1892

Untitled

Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Bonds

RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 1. -- No one here expects President-elect Cleveland to appear in Chancery Court Monday in response to the summons served on him [on Hog Island] in the suit of Willis B. Smith. That paper was nothing more than a formal notice to Mr. Cleveland to appear on that day, either in person or by counsel, and defend his interests.

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