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

The 1910s

  • 1914
    - Newspaper
    Forest and Stream, January 10, 1914
  • 1914
    - Newspaper
    Forest and Stream, January 17, 1914
  • 1914
    - Public Document
    Forest Management of Loblolly Pine in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.
  • 1914
    - Newspaper
    Forest and Stream, January 31, 1914
  • 1914
    - First Person Account
    A Quaint town: Eastville, Va., Contains Many Historical Buildings
  • 1914
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 32.--An ACT for the relief of James F. Bonewell, of the county of Warwick, and appropriating money therefor.
  • 1914
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 31.--An ACT to amend and re-enact section 23, chapter 243, of the acts of the general assembly of 1910, entitled an act to revise, amend, consolidate into one act certain laws relating to oysters, fish, clams, crabs, and other shell fish, and to ...
  • 1914
    - Newspaper
    Forest and Stream, March 7, 1914
  • 1914
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 59.--An ACT to authorize the town of Onancock, in the county of Accomac, Virginia, to borrow money.
  • 1914
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 45.--An ACT to authorize and empower the council of the town of Onancock, in the county of Accomac, to levy an additional tax on all property, real and personal, in the corporate limits of said town, for such town purposes as the council of said ...

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