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Salisbury - Main Street looking westJul 31, 2023
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Mardela SpringsBoy fishing in Barren CreekJul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Main Street looking east from Dock (now Market) StreetJul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Jackson's MillJul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Main and Division Streets - The Wicomico HotelJul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Lemmon Hill (John B. Parsons Home for the Aged)Originally part of Pemberton's Good Will, Lemmon Hill was named for a Dr. Richard Lemmon who lived there until he died in 1857. A huge old white oak tree stood on this land, and the first Old School Baptist sermon ever heard on the Eastern Shore was preached under its boughs. The Baptists made an annual pilgrimage to the tree during their Yearly Meeting until it was destroyed in the great fire of 1886. John D. Parsons, who later owned the home, bequeathed the property for use as a home for the aged.Jul 31, 2023
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Old Somerset Hundredsincluding the areas of present-day Wicomico, Somerset, and Worcester CountiesJul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Wicomico River at the Lemmon Hill areaF.A. Grier & Sons machine shop/Salisbury Foundry, about 1900Jul 31, 2023
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Hebron - Walnut Street about 1900Jul 31, 2023
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Hebron - Hauling Logs in about 1900Jul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Steamer Virginia at Wicomico Harbor, 1907Jul 31, 2023
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Green Hill Methodist Church CemeteryLocated on Senkbeil Road, which jogs off of and back into the northwest side of Whitehaven Road and north side of Green Hill Creek (between Head Of The Creek Rd. and Nebo Rd.) There is no church building in the area, but Jacobs' book identifies it as Green Hill Methodist Church cemetery. This photo was taken during CemTrek 2002. Also has been identified as the Taylor Family Burying Ground.Jul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Division Streetshowing the Masonic Temple and the post office about 1930Jul 31, 2023
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Salisbury - Eastern Shore College of Business and Englishabout 1907Jul 31, 2023
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Green Hill - CemTrek 2002Here they are standing in front of the Green Hill Church 4 Aug 2002. The CemTrekkers, shown left to right, are: Lindsey VanAssche, Shari Handley, Roy Lesher, Leah Handley, Paul Willing, Ralph Willing, Joyce Crouch and Ted Lokey. Another unbelievably hot CemTrek day. Actually, it would be *more* unbelievable if it were cool, I guess. :)Jul 31, 2023
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