Peninsula Enterprise, January 15, 1887

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

Richard Corbitt, lodged in jail last week for dredging unlawfully has been bailed by Capt. H. L. Crockett.

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Transportation -- Railroad - Other

Peninsula Enterprise, May 21, 1887

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

The schooner Daisey recently forfeited to the Commonwealth for violation of our oyster laws, will be sold by virtue of an order of the county court of Accomac by the sheriff, at "The Hammocks," on 28th inst.

Peninsula Enterprise, March 12, 1887

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Real estateTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - ResortsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Second homes

A portion of Hog Island has been purchased by a Philadelphia capitalist who proposes to have summer houses erected thereon at an early date.

Peninsula Enterprise, April 9, 1887

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Farmers -- Farmers' organizations

The Fruit Growers and Truckers Association of Accomac will hold a meeting at the Fair Grounds at 2 p. m. today. All who are in any way interested in fruit growing and trucking are invited to be present.

Peninsula Enterprise, October 1, 1887

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Infrastructure -- Public : Churches

A meeting of considerable interest is in progress at Amiss' Chapel, Coard's Branch. Quite a number have united with the church and there are still several penitents.

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Moral -- Vandalism

Peninsula Enterprise, February 26, 1887

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Newspapers

The first number of a newspaper to be published at Cape Charles, and known as The Pioneer, appears this week with Mr. Wm. Bullit Fitzhugh as editor.

Peninsula Enterprise, March 19, 1887

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Infrastructure -- Public : Fences

The Vincent Combination fence is advertised in this issue. It is, beyond doubt, the cheapest, strongest and prettiest fence ever used and comes fully up to the legal requirement of being "horse high, bull strong and pig tight."

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fields -- Crops - White potatoes : Seed and slips

Peninsula Enterprise, May 7, 1887

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Groceries

Mr. Thos. H. Kellam has recently opened a green grocery establishment at Accomac C. H., and is now prepared to furnish customers with first-class Chicago beef and other articles in his line, at fair prices.

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Transportation -- Water - Steamboats

Peninsula Enterprise, September 17, 1887

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Fields -- Livestock - Diseases and pestsFields -- Livestock - Horses

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