Peninsula Enterprise, June 4, 1892

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Farmers -- Farmers' organizationsTransportation -- Railroad - Rates and faresTransportation -- Railroad - Regulation

Norfolk Landmark, December 4, 1892

Mr. Cleveland May Visit New Orleans.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Hunting : Waterfowl and shorebirdTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

Special to the Associated Press.

Peninsula Enterprise, December 10, 1892

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

President-elect Cleveland, ended his visit at Hog Island Sunday last and left Exmore station on the private car of Superintendent Kenny, of Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, which was attached to the New York Express.

New York Times, December 6, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND AT HOME.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

SAYS THAT HE HAS HAD A GOOD REST AND SOME GOOD SHOOTING.

Mr. Cleveland returned from the South to this city yesterday by the Norfolk express, which pulled into the Jersey City station of the Pennsylvania line at exactly 7:36 A. M.

Peninsula Enterprise, February 27, 1892

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reprinted from Norfolk correspondent, Baltimore Sun.Migration

Peninsula Enterprise, September 3, 1892

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Fields -- Crops - Sweet potatoes : MarketsProfessionals -- Commission merchants

Messrs. A. H. G. Mears and George T. Stockley, two enterprising young men of the lower part of the county, who left some time ago for Chicago, to receive consignment of potatoes at that point during the Fall, do not find there the demand for them expected and will return home in a few days.

Peninsula Enterprise, June 18, 1892

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

Peninsula Enterprise, April 9, 1892

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reprinted from Baltimore Sun.Transportation -- Railroad - Regulation

The interstate commerce commission has denied the application of defendants for a rehearing of the case of the Delaware State Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry against the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and others.

Sun, December 5, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND'S DEPARTURE.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - LodgesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Hunting : Waterfowl and shorebirdInfrastructure -- Public : ChurchesTransportation -- Railroad - Rolling stock

New York Times, November 23, 1892

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22 -- For the next two weeks President-elect Cleveland hopes to escape the importunities of the swarm of office seekers that have descended on him in person and by mail since his election. Quietly, almost secretly, Mr. Cleveland left New York to-night at 8 o'clock in the Norfolk express over the Pennsylvania Railroad for the South.

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