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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.

  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Picking Strawberries
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    High School, Cheriton, Va.
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Theodore Phillips, Guide, at Wachapreague, Va.
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Harry Bunting, Guide, Wachapreague, Va.
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Wachapreague, Va., Tom Pruitt, Guide
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Fishing Fleet, Wachapreague, Va.
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Business Section of the Town of Parksley, 1930s and 1940s
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    "Romance," Twin Screw Fishing Cruiser, Off-Shore and In-Shore Fishing, Owned by Linwood Kellam, Wachapreague, Va.
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    One Day's Catch at Wachapreague, Virginia, By L. I. Hertz of New York City. Captain Bill Colona, Guide
  • 1930
    - Photograph
    Fishermans Inn, Quinby, Virginia

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