Peninsula Enterprise, August 1, 1896

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reprinted from Wicomico News.Infrastructure -- Commercial - Commercial constructionProfessionals -- Builders

Peninsula Enterprise, October 31, 1896

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Migration

Mr. Golden F. Watson, who for several years past has been a resident of Coney Island, N. Y., has bought a home near Accomac C. H., and returned on Wednesday to make it his permanent place of abode.

Peninsula Enterprise, May 2, 1896

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Insurance companies

Peninsula Enterprise, July 11, 1896

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Baseball

In a match game of base ball last Saturday, between Pastoria and Drummondtown nines, the score was 15 to 33 in favor of the latter. A correspondent of Pastoria says that nine was not "in it," because of the absence of their best men.

Peninsula Enterprise, August 22, 1896

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Sea -- Shellfish - Oystering : BaysideSea -- Shellfish - Oystering : Legislation

Peninsula Enterprise, June 27, 1896

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Resorts

The "Metompkin Beach Hotel" is now open. Capt. James Milliner and wife are in charge, and are prepared to receive and entertain guests every day till the end of the season.

Peninsula Enterprise, February 8, 1896

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Sea -- Fish factories

The American Fish Guano Co., Harborton, made an assignment last Tuesday, for the benefit of creditors.

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Transportation -- Railroad - Corporate

Peninsula Enterprise, September 26, 1896

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African-Americans -- Race relations

Lukey Harmon, a colored woman well thought of by those who knew her, who reached the ripe old age of 99 years last June, was buried by undertaker L. J. Hyslop, near Exmore, last Sunday.

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Moral -- Alcohol

Norfolk Landmark, October 16, 1896

The Damage at Hog Island Slight.

Weather -- Northeast storms

Cape Charles, Va., October 15.

Peninsula Enterprise, April 4, 1896

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Moral -- Alcohol

Mr. William T. Bundick, of Onancock, will deliver a lecture at Garrison's Chapel [Painter], next Sunday night, seven and a half o'clock, on temperance and the Local Option question.

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Moral -- Other

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