New York Tribune, November 26, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND HAS GOOD LUCK.

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

HE AND MR. JEFFERSON GETTING FINE BAGS OF GAME ON HOG ISLAND.

Peninsula Enterprise, February 20, 1892

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reprinted from Norfolk Ledger.Transportation -- Railroad - Personnel

Mr. R. B. Cooke, General Freight and Passenger Agent of the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad, has been appointed General Agent of the Petersburg and Norfolk Steamboat Company, and will be in full control of all their Norfolk business.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 16, 1892

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reprinted from Cape Charles Headlight.Infrastructure -- Commercial - Real estate

Peninsula Enterprise, October 22, 1892

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Infrastructure -- Public : Schools

The Board of Trustees of Margaret Academy will meet at Keller, on Saturday, October 29th, at 12 o'clock m., at which time the committee appointed to make sale of the Academy will make its report. Should the sale effected by said committee be ratified by the Board, the question of the location of the Academy will then be considered.

Norfolk Landmark, November 25, 1892

Mr. Cleveland's Solitude.

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

By Telegraph to the Landmark.

Peninsula Enterprise, July 16, 1892

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Newspapers

The first issue of the Accomac Weekly Review, successor of the Accomac Democrat, Onancock with Mr. Charles I. Stengle as publisher, appeared this week. We extend to our brother in his new venture the right hand of fellowship, and hope he will find in the "art preservative," congenial and profitable employment.

Peninsula Enterprise, November 12, 1892

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

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