Peninsula Enterprise, October 29, 1892

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reprinted from Pocomoke City Ledger.Transportation -- Water - Steamboats

Peninsula Enterprise, October 1, 1892

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Sea -- Shellfish - Oystering : BaysideSea -- Shellfish - Oystering : Law enforcement

Public Ledger, November 23, 1892

THE PRESIDENT-ELECT

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

LEFT NEW YORK YESTERDAY FOR A MUCH-NEEDED REST.

He Makes a Statement to an Associated Press Reporter -- He Will Not Consider Applications for Office Prior to His Inauguration.

[SPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC LEDGER.]

NEW YORK, Nov. 22 -- The World will say to-morrow:

Peninsula Enterprise, September 24, 1892

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Fields -- Crops - Sweet potatoes : Markets

A shipment of twenty barrels of sweet potatoes was made by Mr. L. James Gunter for the farmers of this vicinity, last week, to Liverpool, England, and the returns, if satisfactory, will open up another market for our staple product.

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Transportation -- Water - Steamboats

Peninsula Enterprise, November 26, 1892

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Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Life-saving serviceTransportation -- Water - Wrecks

New York Times, December 1, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND SUMMONED.

Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Bonds

A SHERIFF GOES TO HOG ISLAND AND SERVES THE PAPER.

New York Herald, December 1, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND SUMMONED.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Hunting : Waterfowl and shorebirdTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - LodgesInfrastructure -- Public - Government : Life-saving serviceInfrastructure -- Utilities - Telephone

Dispatch, November 26, 1892

GROVER A GOOD SHOT

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - GuidesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - LodgesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Hunting : Waterfowl and shorebird

THE PRESIDENT-ELECT BAGS A NUMBER OF BRANT AND DUCKS.

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