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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.

  • 1870
    - Newspaper
    Dispatch, July 2, 1870
  • 1871
    - Map
    U. S. Coast Survey, Broadwater, New Inlet and North Branches of Ship Shoal Inlet, 1871
  • 1871
    - Map
    U. S. Coast Survey, E. Shore of Virginia, Broad Water Sheet No. 3, Surveyed April and May, 1871
  • 1871
    - Map
    U. S. Coast Survey, Eastern Shore of Virginia, Head of Machipongo River, Broad Water Sheet No. 5, 1871
  • 1871
    - Newspaper
    Norfolk Virginian, May 29, 1871
  • 1873
    - Manuscript
    Letter from Wm. P. M. Kellam to U.B. Quinby, July 9, 1873
  • 1873
    - Manuscript
    Bond of Nathaniel LeCato to Henry Voss
  • 1873
    - Manuscript
    Deed of Sale of Cedar Island land to U.B. Quinby and B.S. Rich, 13 August 1873
  • 1873
    - First Person Account
    Snipe Shooting in Virginia
  • 1873
    - First Person Account
    Letter from Mockhorn Island

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