Peninsula Enterprise, January 20, 1894

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Banks

At a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Onancock, last Monday, about 50 per cent of the sums subscribed was paid. The bank will be open for business from the 1st to the 15th of next month.

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Professionals -- Lawyers

Peninsula Enterprise, April 7, 1894

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Circuses

Hunting's circus museum and menagerie will exhibit at Tasley Station, Tuesday, April 10th.

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Farmers -- Farmers' organizations

Peninsula Enterprise, January 6, 1894

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Sea -- Shellfish - Oystering : SeasideWatermen -- Personal injuryInfrastructure -- Commercial - Commercial constructionTransportation -- Railroad - Steamboats

Chincoteague.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 21, 1893

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Real estate

Mr. Ezekiel Baker, Modestown, has bought a farm in Somerset Co., Md., of F. H. Dryden, real estate agent, for the sum of $3,200.

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Weather -- FreezesWeather -- Snow storms

Norfolk Landmark, June 2, 1893

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Fishing

Peninsula Enterprise, July 29, 1893

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Forests -- Barrel factories

A barrel factory, owned by Albert Mears, began operations at Parksley this week.

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Real estate

Peninsula Enterprise, July 1, 1893

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Infrastructure -- Public : Camp meetings

The Southern Methodists will not hold their annual camp-meeting near Keller station, this summer.

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Real estateInfrastructure -- Commercial - Hotels

Peninsula Enterprise, September 9, 1893

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Moral -- Other violent crime

Deputy Sheriff Melson carried Jas. White of F., to the State penitentiary Monday, to serve a two years' sentence for malicious cutting.

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Infrastructure -- Public : ChurchesTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Fraternal orders

Peninsula Enterprise, May 20, 1893

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Farmers -- Farmers' organizations

"The members of Pungoteague Peninsula Farmers' Association are earnestly requested to be present at their hall on the 22nd inst., 1 p. m.," by Mr. W. L. Drummond, secretary. Business of importance demands their attention.

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