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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.

  • 1898
    - Public Document
    December Term, 1897
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    December Term, 1897
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 130.--An ACT to incorporate the Cherrystone normal, agricultural andmechanical institute.
  • 1898
    - First Person Account
    Shooting on the Eastern Shore
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    January Term, 1898
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    January Term, 1898
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 611.--An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2038 of the code, defining a lawful fence for the county of Accomac.
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. An ACT to protect wild turkeys in the counties of Accomac and Northampton.
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 686.--An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3 of an act entitled "An act to protect wild water-fowl and other game in the counties of Accomac and Northampton," as approved March 5, 1894, and amended by an act approved January 18, 1896.
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 835.--An ACT to submit question of hog law to the voters of Pungoteague district, in the county of Accomac.

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