Peninsula Enterprise, September 16, 1893

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Sea -- Shellfish - Oystering : Law enforcement

Captain William E. Hudgins, the new commander of the Virginia oyster navy, takes charge on the 16th inst.

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Infrastructure -- Public : Churches

The Presbyterian Church at Accomac C. H., is to be remodeled at an early date.

Peninsula Enterprise, April 22, 1893

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

A running race, quarter mile heats, best two in three, will occur this afternoon, near Accomac C. H.

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Infrastructure -- Public : Churches

Public Ledger, May 31, 1893

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Fishing

President Cleveland, accompanied by L. Clarke Davis, left Washington yesterday for Hog Island, Virginia, for a few days fishing. The President expects to return to Washington Saturday evening.

Peninsula Enterprise, July 15, 1893

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Sea -- Finfish - Methods : Pound-net

No person is authorized to set a pound net, fyke or weir without first having obtained a license for the privilege.

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Infrastructure -- Commercial - Real estate

Peninsula Enterprise, February 4, 1893

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Weather -- FreezesFields -- Crops - Sweet potatoes : Seed and slips

During the late cold weather many of the farmers lost their sweet potato seed, and it is feared that the supply will hardly be equal to the demand this season. The loss to many of the farmers is a very serious one, because if they can be obtained at all, it will be only a very high price.

New York Tribune, June 1, 1893

MR. CLEVELAND'S TRIP TO HOG ISLAND.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - FishingTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - GuidesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

Peninsula Enterprise, September 30, 1893

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reprinted from Norfolk Ledger, September 27.Moral -- Other

United States Deputy Marshall Eastwood, of this city, arrived here this morning with R. P. Handy, colored, of Atlantic, Accomac County, Va., who is charged with taking an excessive fee in a pension case. The prisoner was lodged in the Norfolk jail, and will have a hearing before United States Commissioner Ackiss here next Saturday.

Norfolk Landmark, June 4, 1893

HURRAH FOR GROVER.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - FishingTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Lodges

The President Again Tries His Luck at Fishing -- His Departure for Washington.

By Telegraph to The Landmark.

Peninsula Enterprise, September 23, 1893

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Transportation -- Water - Steamboats

The gasoline boat William A. Winant is now making regular trips between Pocomoke City and several points on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and is doing, it is stated, a paying business.

Sun, June 3, 1893

SPORT FOR THE PRESIDENT.

He Makes a Good Record as a Fisherman -- To Reach Washington Tomorrow.

[Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.]

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