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

Photographs

  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Southwest View of Parksley as Seen from the Corner of Wilson Ave. and Maxwell St., Feb. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    House of Mr. Mathias, East Side, Chadbourne St., Parksley
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Home of T. W. Mason, Corner of Wilson Ave. and Catherine St., Later Methodist Parsonage (Lots No. 18 and 19), Parksley, Feb. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    House on Adelaide St. near Wilson Ave., One of the First Houses Built, Cost about $450.00, Parksley, Feb. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Bennett St. and Cassatt Ave. North Side Looking West from Railroad. First House on Lot Now Occupied by R. and G. Shirt Factory. Third House on Right Mrs. Grace Byrd's Residence (Oldest House in Town), Parksley, Oct. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Methodist Church and Parsonage, Wilson Ave. and Catherine St., Parksley, Oct. 1892
  • 1892
    - Photograph
    Oct. 1892, M. P. Church, Wilson Ave. and Catherine St., Parksley
  • 1893
    - Photograph
    High School, Cape Charles, Va.
  • 1894
    - Photograph
    Wagram -- Virginia-Maryland Boundary
  • 1894
    - Photograph
    Wagram Mill

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