Peninsula Enterprise, November 5, 1887

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Moral -- Alcohol

The grand jury which convened at Accomac C. H., last Monday, rendered five indictments against parties for violating the Local Option laws.

Peninsula Enterprise, August 6, 1887

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reprinted from Eastern Shore HeraldInfrastructure -- Utilities - Telephone

A telephone line is being established between Birds Nest Station and Bridgetown, by some private individuals. The instruments and wire have already arrived, and the work of putting up the poles and stretching the wire will be commenced this week.

Peninsula Enterprise, March 26, 1887

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Fields -- Crops - Sweet potatoes : Quality controlMental illnessInfrastructure -- Public - Government : Police

Atlantic.

Peninsula Enterprise, April 3, 1886

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Transportation -- Railroad - FreightTransportation -- Railroad - Other

Peninsula Enterprise, March 6, 1886

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Notice is given by the Lighthouse Board that after March 10th, a light of the fourth order will be shown from the structure recently erected on Killick Shoal, Chincoteague bay, Va.

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Newspapers

Peninsula Enterprise, November 20, 1886

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Infrastructure -- Public : Churches

The M. E. Chapel was dedicated at Hallwood, last Wednesday. A sermon was delivered on the occasion by Bishop Mallalieu of Louisiana. The Presiding Elder, Rev. W. W. Wilson, was present also and assisted in the exercises.

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Infrastructure -- Public : Churches

Peninsula Enterprise, August 14, 1886

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - ResortsInfrastructure -- Commercial - Hotels

Peninsula Enterprise, July 31, 1886

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Newspapers

Mr. F. L. Kurtz of Eastern Shore Herald made us a pleasant visit at our office on last Monday.

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

New York Herald, May 3, 1886

LOCAL OPTION IN VIRGINIA.

Moral -- AlcoholAfrican-Americans -- Race relations

A CONTEST SETTLED BY THE AID OF NEGROES AND THE CLERGY.

[BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.]

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