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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
    Maxwell Ames's Grave, April 7, 1930
  • 1930
    - Map
    Plan of Parksley, Accomac County, Virginia, July 19, 1930.
  • 1931
    - Photograph
    Inaugural Run of the Pioneer, 1931
  • 1931
    - Photograph
    Municipal Building, Cape Charles, Va.
  • 1931
    - First Person Account
    The Development of the Oyster Industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia
  • 1931
    - First Person Account
    E. Shore Railroads Had Dramatic Start
  • 1931
    - First Person Account
    The Organization and Development of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Produce Exchange
  • 1932
    - First Person Account
    Cobb Island
  • 1932
    - First Person Account
    The Cobb Family
  • 1932
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 50.--An ACT to provide a road board for Capeville magisterial district, in Northampton county, to authorize the board of supervisors of Northampton county to borrow money for road purposes in Capeville district, and to repeal all acts and parts o...

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