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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
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, September 17, 1892
  • 1892
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, September 17, 1892
  • 1892
    - Newspaper
    Peninsula Enterprise, September 17, 1892
  • 1892
    - Newspaper
    Peninsula Enterprise, September 24, 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Oct. 1892, M. P. Church, Wilson Ave. and Catherine St., Parksley
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Bennett St. and Cassatt Ave. North Side Looking West from Railroad. First House on Lot Now Occupied by R. and G. Shirt Factory. Third House on Right Mrs. Grace Byrd's Residence (Oldest House in Town), Parksley, Oct. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Methodist Church and Parsonage, Wilson Ave. and Catherine St., Parksley, Oct. 1892
  • 1892
    - Newspaper
    Peninsula Enterprise, October 1, 1892
  • 1892
    - Newspaper
    Public Ledger, October 13, 1892
  • 1892
    - Newspaper
    Peninsula Enterprise, October 15, 1892

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