Delaware State Grange v. New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad Company -- Abstract of Complaint

DELAWARE STATE GRANGE of the Patrons of Husbandry of Delaware. v. The NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA & NORFOLK R. R. CO; the Delaware R. R. Co; the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore R. R. Co. and the Pennsylvania R. R. Co.

(No. 102)

ABSTRACT complaint filed December 2, 1887, alleging the imposition of unreasonable and discriminative rates; and charging violation of section 4 of the Act.

An Eptiomized History of Education in Accomac County, Va.

HISTORIES OF COUNTY AND CITY SCHOOLS FURNISHED THE CONFERENCE EXHIBITION. AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN ACCOMAC COUNTY, VA.

by J. C. Weaver, Superintendent.

July Term, 1903

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, July Term, 1903.

The following fiduciary accounts were confirmed and ordered to be recorded: Audits of estates of John E. Harmon, Delilah Taylor, Nannie A. Oldham, James H. Hurst, Daniel Henry Dennis, John R. Hinman and Jesse K. James; orphan account of William T. Ward.

Althea T. McCready qualified as administratrix of Cora T. Mears, deceased.

Peninsula Enterprise, August 10, 1889

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, July Term, 1889.

The following fiduciary accounts were confirmed and ordered to be recorded, to wit: Audits of estates of Fenwick W. Kelly, Jno. B. Bundick, William H. Parker, Sallie J. Bruff, Thomas L. Trower and John Rew, deceased; Orphan accounts of Fred A. Powell, Henrietta Mason and Stephen U. Hopkins.

Peninsula Enterprise, May 7, 1887

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

April Term, 1887.

Inquisition held by Wm. S. Hope, J.P., and acting coroner over unknown body filed.

Inquisition held by R. R. Stant, J.P., and acting coroner, over body of Ezekiel Chapman Marriner, filed.

R. R. Hutchinson, inspector of oysters for the 9th district, returned report for quarter ending 28th of February 1887. Amount collected $168.98 -- amount due State $152.09.

April Term, 1903

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, April Term, 1903.

The following fiduciary accounts were confirmed and ordered to be recorded: Audits of estates of Eliza B. Belote, M. Oldham Jr.; orphan accounts of Henrietta Scarburgh, Sarah T. Anderson; guardian accounts of Minnie Revell, John Luther Nottingham.

Authority was granted to Louis M. Copeland to celebrate the rites of matrimony.

Peninsula Enterprise, September 12, 1885

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

August Term 1885:

The following fiduciary accounts were confirmed, to wit: Audits of estates of Edward Churn, William P. Barnes, Henry L. Wessels, Edward Kilman, Thomas W. Custis, William H. A. Hopkins, James P. Groton and Ella S. Groton; Orphan accounts of Lafayette W. Groton, Maggie N. Groton, William Wigton, Margaret S. and William Wright, and Henry A. Thomas' trust account.

May Term, 1898

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, May Term, 1898.

The certificate by the commissioners of election of the result of the vote cast April 28, 1898, for and against licensing the sale of intoxicating liquors in Pungoteague, Lee and Metompkin districts were received and recorded.

Authority to marry was granted to James W. Parris, of M. P. Church, and Jno. R. Holland and Edward T. Bailey, of M. E. Church.

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