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

Post-1930s

  • 1946
    - First Person Account
    A Short History of Cape Charles, Part 2
  • 1946
    - First Person Account
    A Short History of Cape Charles, Part 3
  • 1946
    - First Person Account
    A Short History of Cape Charles, Part 4
  • 1947
    - Photograph
    Cherrystone Creek, (from which the Cherrystone Clam is named) Cheriton, Va.
  • 1947
    - Photograph
    Hallett's Guest House, Cheriton, Va., 3 Miles North of Cape Charles, Ocean Highway 13
  • 1947
    - Photograph
    Tug Cheriton
  • 1950
    - Photograph
    St. Charles Catholic Church, Rectory and School, Cape Charles, Va.
  • 1950
    - Photograph
    Penna. R. R. Terminal and Ferry Dock, Cape Charles, Va.
  • 1950
    - Photograph
    U. S. Post Office, Cape Charles, Va.
  • 1950
    - Photograph
    Mason Avenue Looking towards Beach, Cape Charles, Va.

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