Sun, February 5, 1885

A New Trial for Dr. Pitts.

Moral -- Murder

Peninsula Enterprise, December 5, 1885

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Watermen -- Watermen's organizations

The tongers from various sections of Accomac, meet at Sykes' Island to-day, to take steps to prevent aggressions upon their oyster grounds, as proposed at the meetings recently held at Hampton and elsewhere in tide-water Virginia.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 17, 1885

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

Peninsula Enterprise, October 10, 1885

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reprinted from Eastern Shore HeraldTransportation -- Railroad - Freight

During the month of September 60,000 bbls. of sweet potatoes were shipped over the N.Y., P. & N. R.R., from Accomac and Northampton counties.

Peninsula Enterprise, November 21, 1885

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Women -- Society

Mrs. Judge Garrison, Mrs. Montcalm Oldham, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly and Miss Hettie Parramore of Accomac C. H., visited Pocomoke City last Wednesday for purposes of recreation and in pursuit of that most exhilarating pleasure to all ladies -- shopping.

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Professionals -- Mariners

Peninsula Enterprise, July 11, 1885

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Fields -- crops - Sweet potatoes : AcreageFields -- Crops - Other grains

Reports which reach us from every part of the county are to the effect that the oat crop is finer than it has been for many years. The sweet potato crop, too, is especially promising and the acreage of them being larger than ever before a big yield of our staple product is expected.

Peninsula Enterprise, May 2, 1885

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reprinted from Baltimore SunTransportation -- Railroad - FreightTransportation -- Railroad - Rolling stockTransportation -- Railroad - Steamboats

Owing to the increased traffic over the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad 200 extra freight cars have been ordered and two extra freight boats will be built.

Peninsula Enterprise, May 30, 1885

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Transportation -- Railroad - PersonnelTransportation -- Railroad - Stations and sidings

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