Sunday, April 11, 2021

Time Machine: 1949, 1898, 2012, 1938.


 

It was finally the end of the line for the steamer Governor Emerson Harrington which twice had a home at Pocomoke City, once as a hotel and restaurant and once as a restaurant and nightclub.

February, 1949

Salisbury Times

Postcard picture shows the steamer during her first stay at Pocomoke City where she was docked near the bridge on the Somerset County side.


March, 1898

Baltimore Sun


October, 2012


(A National Guard truck from Easton arrives in Snow Hill. Route 12 had more than 3 feet of standing water. Huey Brown, who has kept track of the Pocomoke River in Snow Hill for more than 80 years, said this is the highest he has ever seen the river rise. STEPHEN MATTHEWS PHOTO ) 







Daily Times (Salisbury)


April, 1938

Worcester Democrat



April, 1970






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