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

Public Documents

  • 1887
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, October 8, 1887
  • 1887
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, November 12, 1887
  • 1887
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, November 12, 1887
  • 1887
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, December 10, 1887
  • 1887
    - Public Document
    Peninsula Enterprise, December 10, 1887
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 409.--An ACT to amend and re-enact section thirteen of an act for the preservation of oysters, and to obtain revenue for the privilege of taking them within the waters of the Commonwealth, approved March fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, ...
  • 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. 41.--An ACT to allow George R. Dalby and Labon J. Belote to erect a wharf in Northampton County
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 85.--An ACT to authogize Christian Hanson to erect a wharf in front of his shore for shipping oysters.
  • 1888
    - Public Document
    CHAP. 218.--An ACT to prescribe the time for killing partridges in the county of Accomac and certain other counties.

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