Peninsula Enterprise, December 9, 1893

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Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Life-saving serviceTransportation -- Water - Strandings

Public Ledger, June 1, 1893

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - FishingSea -- Finfish - Catch : Bluefish

President Cleveland and L. Clarke Davis went fishing at Broadwater Island yesterday, and brought back a string of 150, of which over 50 were large blue fish.

Peninsula Enterprise, April 29, 1893

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Infrastructure -- Public : Schools

The trustees of Margaret Academy will meet at Keller, on Saturday, May 6th, at 12 o'clock.

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Horse racing

Peninsula Enterprise, November 18, 1893

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Sea -- Shellfish - Oystering : BaysideSea -- Shellfish - Oystering : DredgingLaborers -- Fisheries

Peninsula Enterprise, August 5, 1893

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Infrastructure -- Public - Government : Postal service

Thomas H. Melson, has secured the contract for carrying the mail between Accomac C. H. and Tasley.

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Boat racing

Sun, February 8, 1893

SOMERSET COUNTY.

Laborers -- FisheriesLaborers -- WagesSea -- Shellfish - Oystering : BaysideSea -- Shellfish - Oystering : Law enforcementWeather -- FreezesTransportation -- Water - Wharves

Peninsula Enterprise, January 7, 1893

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Moral -- Murder

The case of Drier, who murdered Miss McFadden, at Cape Charles, some months ago, is being heard by the Supreme Court at Richmond, this week. Hon. J. W. G. Blackstone is in attendance at said court as counsel of Drier.

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Infrastructure -- Public : Schools

Public Ledger, June 3, 1893

BEATING THEIR OWN RECORD.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - FishingTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - LodgesSea -- Finfish - Catch : DrumSea -- Finfish - Catch : Trout

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AND PARTY CATCH A BIG MESS OF FISH.

Peninsula Enterprise, September 2, 1893

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Moral -- Other violent crime

James White, of F., tried at this term of court for malicious cutting was found guilty and his term in penitentiary fixed by jury at two years.

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Tourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Fairs

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