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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25QW_the-old-willis-wharf-storehouse_Exmore-VA.html
This historic structure is one of the few remaining old-time storehouses on Virginia's Eastern Shore. The front part of the building that faces the waterfront dates to the 1840s. It replaced a store that burned in 1837, along with a controversi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RX_the-quarter-kitchen_Machipongo-VA.html
Eighteenth century brick structure with wooden addition. The wooden half probably dates to the 1840's. The bricks were handmade and are laid in the Flemish Bond pattern. The kitchen features a large pyramid chimney and fireplace, a surrounding …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RW_cauldron_Machipongo-VA.html
Salt making began on the Eastern Shore of Virginia in the 1600's and continued until the early twentieth century. Salt was vital to Virginia. During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers from the Shore often defied the Union blockade of the Chesa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RV_gristmill-grindstones_Machipongo-VA.html
Numerous water-powered gristmills existed on the Eastern Shore of Virginia from the 1600's until as late as the 1930's. Water from streams or tides turned undershot waterwheels operating the sometimes very dangerous machinery used to rotate heavy …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RG_site-of-the-almshouse-farm-at-machipongo_Machipongo-VA.html
On October 9, 1803, William and Grace Eyre provided 51½ acres of land, the northeast corner of Eyre's "Hungars Plantation", to Northampton County to establish an almshouse. Shortly after 1804, the first almshouse for whites was built at this …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RE_the-barrier-islands-center_Machipongo-VA.html
The Barrier Islands Center is a museum and cultural center whose Mission is to preserve and perpetuate the culture and history of Virginia's barrier islands through education, the protection and collection of artifacts, and the interpretation of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RD_the-african-american-almshouse_Machipongo-VA.html
In 1910, a new facility for the African American poor of Northampton County was constructed by contractor David A. Dunton at a cost of $2,436.00 It consisted of a large common room and ten separate rooms for the residents, known as inmates. Each r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20RA_northampton-county-almshouse-at-machipongo_Machipongo-VA.html
In colonial times, the Church was responsible for the poor and received public tax money. This policy ended with the founding of the United States and the separation of church and state. Northampton County opened its almshouse in 1804. It was a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20LR_hampton-roads-u-s-navy-armada_VA.html
Surface-borne combatants conduct at-sea battle operations against air, surface, and subsurface enemies and protect sea lanes. Sub-surface combatants destroy enemy ships, primarily submarines, to prohibit the employment of such forces against th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20HZ_chesapeake-bay-bridge-tunnel_VA.html
Total project cost, building time and opening dates (No local, State or Federal Tax Money Used) North - $200,000,000 - 42 Months Opened April 15, 1964 South - $250,000,000 - 46 Months Opened April 19, 1999 Length 17.6 Miles Shore to Sh…
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