Peninsula Enterprise, June 15, 1882

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Transportation -- Water - Sailboats

Two schooners will be run from the wharf of Messrs. Wm. J. Rue and Bro., near Belle Haven
, via Sturgis' wharf to Norfolk and Baltimore, respectively. They will each have a capacity of about 550 barrels, and commence running on or about the 20th of the present month.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 26, 1882

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Infrastructure -- Public : Schools

Public School No. 7, known as "Woodland," in Metompkin School District, Mr. John E. Churn, principal, was reopened on Wednesday, the 18th inst., with increased facilities "for teaching the young idea how to shoot" in that section.

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Professionals -- Builders

Peninsula Enterprise, March 16 1882

Accomac Court House Peninsula Enterprise, March 16, 1882

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MigrationLaborers -- Farm

Peninsula Enterprise, November 16, 1882

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Disease

THREE cases of small-pox are reported in less than four miles of the Court House. In the vicinity of Wagram there have recently been ten deaths from the same disease. A man who has just been released from the Marine Hospital at Baltimore, having passed safely through the disease, came down on the Tangier yesterday.

Peninsula Enterprise, October 26, 1882

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Infrastructure -- Public : ChurchesInfrastructure -- Commercial - Real estate

Peninsula Enterprise, March 2, 1882

Accomac Court House Peninsula Enterprise, March 2, 1882

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Transportation -- Water - Steamboats

Peninsula Enterprise, August 31, 1882

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Baseball

Peninsula Enterprise, May 4, 1882

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Forests -- Barrel factories Forests -- SawmillsInfrastructure -- Commercial - Grist mills

Peninsula Enterprise, July 27, 1882

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Sea -- Finfish - Catch : TroutSea -- Fish factories

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