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The Countryside Transformed:
The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia 1870 - 1935

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The transformation of the Eastern Shore countryside is richly documented in maps, newspapers, photographs, and other media.

  • 1892
    - Newspaper
    Peninsula Enterprise, January 30, 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    House of Mr. Mathias, East Side, Chadbourne St., Parksley
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Southwest View of Parksley as Seen from the Corner of Wilson Ave. and Maxwell St., Feb. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Business Section, Dunne Ave., Parksley, Feb. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    House of Dr. Sledge, N. W. Corner of Browne Ave. and Adelaide St., Lot 217, Parksley
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    House on Adelaide St. near Wilson Ave., One of the First Houses Built, Cost about $450.00, Parksley, Feb. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    South East View of the Town as Seen from the Corner of Wilson Ave. and Maxwell St. House in Center Miss Annie Middleton. Long Building in Rear Formerly Parksley Drug Store, 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    M. E. Church and Parsonage, Corner of Wilson Ave. and Adelaide St., Parksley, Feb. 1892, Lots 198 and 199
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Hotel of S. J. Lewis, East Side, Bennett St., Parksley, Feb. 1892, Lots 2, 3, 4
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Dunne Ave., Parksley, Looking North from Bennett St.

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