Years of researching are reflected in The Pocomoke Public Eye's weekly "Time Machine" collections of old newspaper items of local interest. It's our history! And for the most part it's not what you'll find in a history book. You are welcome and encouraged to copy and save material we post to make your own personal collection, and to share with others as well. If you need help with how to go about it ask a friend (or a youngster!) to clue you in. We like copycats!
Note: Copied material is for your personal use or sharing and not to be sold or distributed for a reimbursement.
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Showing posts with label TIME MACHINE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TIME MACHINE. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
'TIME' At Your Fingertips
Here at The Pocomoke Public Eye you have access to our ever growing collection of well over 1,500 archived newspaper items from the 1800's through the 2000's with emphasis on clippings of local interest.
Here's how to access them all together:
In the blank space at the upper left-hand corner above The Pocomoke Public Eye heading banner just type "Time Machine" (use quotation marks) and click on the magnifying glass search symbol.
To display by the dates posted (most recent dates first) click on Sort By Date in the shaded box that displays just under the top of screen banner.
After viewing the groups displayed click on Next Posts at lower right of the search results to continue as desired.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
TIME MACHINE PREVIEW
From the perspective of the "modern" Pocomoke City of 1939 a look at how our town used to be prior to that time is recalled.
It's this Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
It's this Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Napoleon - Eastern Shore Connection?
Did you know that shortly before his death plans were being considered to rescue Napoleon Bonaparte from his captivity and bring him to the lower Eastern shore?
Read about it on this Sunday's Time Machine here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Read about it on this Sunday's Time Machine here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Infamous Coastal Storms
This Sunday's Time Machine recalls the 1962 and 1933 coastal storms that brought havoc to the Eastern Shore coast.
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