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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.

  • 1913
    - Newspaper
    Forest and Stream, November 22, 1913
  • 1913
    - Weather Report
    Eastern Shore Herald, December 6, 1913
  • 1914
    - First Person Account
    Bird Photographing on the Coastal Islands of Virginia
  • 1914
    - Photograph
    Shipping Potatoes, Parksley, Va.
  • 1914
    - Photograph
    A Scene in Virginia.
  • 1914
    - Photograph
    Harbor at Night, Cape Charles, Va.
  • 1914
    - Photograph
    Main Street, looking East, New Church, Va.
  • 1914
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sting Ray Point Cove, South End of Parramore Island, 1914
  • 1914
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Parramore Island, West Shore, Wachapreague Inlet to Little Machipongo Inlet, 1914
  • 1914
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Little Beach Cove, West Side of Parramore Island, Virginia, 1914

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