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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
    CHAP. 682.--An ACT to incorporate the Machapungo bridge company.
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 916.--An ACT to make the night-watchman of Chincoteague island, Acco-mac county, a conservator of the peace on said island.
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 967.--An ACT to provide for the registration of any person, being a resident of this state, who desires to take or catch oysters, for sale or planting, from the natural rocks or shoals on the eastern or ocean side of Accomac and Northampton count...
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 958.--An ACT to allow occupants of oyster-planting grounds on Cherrystone and Hungar's bars, situated at the mouth of Cherrystone and Hungar's creeks, in the county of Northampton, to scrape said oyster-planting grounds.
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    February Term, 1898
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    February Term, 1898
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    March Term, 1898
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    March Term, 1898
  • 1898
    - Newspaper
    Peninsula Enterprise, April 16, 1898
  • 1898
    - Public Document
    April Term, 1898

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