Peninsula Enterprise, June 11, 1892

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Mental illness

Major Rayfield is again confined at Accomac C. H., awaiting a vacancy in the asylum at Williamsburg. B. F. Guy was taken to that asylum last Tuesday.

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

Peninsula Enterprise, March 26, 1892

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reprinted from Cape Charles HeadlightArchitecture -- Historic preservation

The will of the late Hon. W. L. Scott, which was recorded in the clerk's office at Eastville, is the longest on record, containing 10,000 words, occupying 23 pages in the record book and cost $100 to record it. The assessed value of his estate in this county is $91,000.

New York Tribune, November 23, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND STARTS SOUTH.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

HE IS GOING SHOOTING WITH SOME FRIENDS BUT THEY WON'T TELL WHERE.

Sun, November 24, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND'S REST.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

The Guest of a Philadelphia Club on Hog Island.

SNUG RETREAT ON VIRGINIA'S COAST.

Ensconced in a Comfortable Club-House in the Midst of Pine Forest, Surrounded by Game and Inaccessible to Politicians -- Incidents of the Journey.

Chicago Tribune, November 26, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND'S THANKSGIVING.

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

It Was Raining on Broadwater Island and He Remained Indoors.

Peninsula Enterprise, April 2, 1892

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Resorts

Capt. C. H. Crumb, has rented Cobb's Island Hotel, and the general opinion, is that as proprietor he will be acceptable to the public.

New York Times, December 4, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND'S HOLIDAY.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - LodgesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Hunting : Waterfowl and shorebirdTransportation -- Water - WrecksProfessionals -- DoctorsProfessionals -- Teachers

Sun, November 23, 1892

TOPICS IN NEW YORK.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

Mr. Cleveland Leaves for a Needed Rest in Virginia.

THE LETTERS OF CONGRATULATION.

Seekers for Office Prejudice Their Cause by Applying Before March 4 -- Mrs. Cleveland at Lakewood.

Times, September 27, 1891

Address on "The Horse" Delivered at a Meeting of Farmers by Captain Orris A. Browne.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racingFields -- Livestock - Horses

Norfolk Virginian, August 19, 1890

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Infrastructure -- Public : Camp meetingsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - FairsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

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