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The Countryside Transformed:
The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia 1870 - 1935

The 1880s

  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 219.--AN ACT to prevent the granting of unappropriated marsh or meadow lands on the eastern shore of Virginia.
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 265.--An ACT to allow Mrs. Mary J. Young to erect a wharf, platform, shed, and other necessary buildings for conducting the business at Franklin City, Accomac county, Virginia, adjoining her land.
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 91.--An ACT to amend and re-enact an act approved January 16, 1886, entitled an act to allow Wm. H. Ellis to erect a wharf at Franklin city, Accomac county.
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    Acts and Joint Resolutions Passed by the General Assembly of Virginia During the Session of 1887-1888
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 57.--An ACT to amend and re-enact section 6 of chapter 100, Code 1873, as amended by an act approved February 20, 1878, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 31, 1879, in relation to unlawful fishing.
  • 1888
    - Manuscript
    Deed of sale of Bell Haven Tract, 28 August 1888
  • 1888
    - Manuscript
    Taxes and Lands Memorandum, 1888
  • 1888
    - Manuscript
    Memorandum of Title to my Middlesex farm, 15 September 1888
  • 1888
    - Manuscript
    Deed of Sale of "Davis Farm" to Upshur B. Quinby
  • 1888
    - First Person Account
    New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad

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