Sunday, August 14, 2022

Time Machine: 1912, 2002, 1939, 1875, 1938, plus local history author's TV segment about a 200-year-old Valentine Story.

 

June, 1912

Democratic Messenger


September, 2002



(Maibelle Lee picks glass from her lawn with her daughter, Chrysta 13, left, and husband, Robert, on Monday in Snow Hill. A house across the street from the Lee's exploded and was destroyed in a natural gas explosion late Sunday afternoon that killed Eastern Shore Gas employee Ignatius Daniel Saienni and 17 others, including 13 volunteer firefighters.)







Salisbury Daily Times


July, 1939

Worcester Democrat

Footnote: 

The Marva Soda Parlor occupied the space at left in this current era picture of the Marva Theater.


January, 1875

Baltimore Sun


January, 1938

The Evening Herald (Klamath Falls, Oregon)

Footnote: See more on Max Bishop's pro baseball career: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Bishop



A 200-year-old Valentine Story

Throwback Thursday – A 200-Year-Old Valentine Story – DelmarvaLife




Friday, August 12, 2022

 



What's up?

 


What's up here? It's a successful Wallops launch carrying student experiments.

View more about it:

NASA rocket carries university experiments to space - Shore Daily News


Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1912  ..  Some citizens advocating a Pocomoke to Snow Hill road by way of Stockton and Girdletree.

                                                                     


2002  ..  Snow Hill home explodes-

1939  ..  Ad for a popular Pocomoke City soda parlor that was located next to the Marva Theater (current era picture)-


1875  ..  

1938  ..  Former major leaguer to manage Pocomoke City Club-

Plus Eastern Shore history author Jim Duffy's TV segment about a 200-year-old Valentine story.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Time Machine: 1911, 1967(2), 1923, 1972, Plus local history author's TV segment about Ocean City's Daniel Trimper.

 

August, 1911

Democratic Messenger


September, 1967


Baltimore Sun


October, 1967

Baltimore Sun

(Pocomoke Public Eye reader comment)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember well the Phillip Ancell incident. Somewhere in the saga a public hearing was held in the auditorium of Pocomoke High School which I and a friend attended and sat in the second row.

Evidence was presented that showed Mr. Ancell had lined his pockets with kickbacks from the Neptune Water Meter Company and that Mr. Ancell was the one who decided to sign the contract with Neptune. I especially remember when Mr. Paul Cunningham, editor of the local newspaper "Worcester Democrat" asked to speak as a witness. Mr. Cunningham stated that he had always supported Mr. Ancell but since being made aware of new evidence he was severely disappointed in Mr. Ancell and stated he could not be fired soon enough.


August, 1923

Worcester Democrat


July, 1972

Salisbury Daily Times

  

Ocean City's Daniel Trimper




Saturday, August 6, 2022

Friday, August 5, 2022

 



The Blessing of the Combines Parade is made up of a lot more than just Combines! Led by the Snow Hill ROTC Color Guard, the parade includes antique tractors, lawn mower clubs, the Delmarva Watermelon Queen, and more!

THE PARADE WILL CLOSE ROUTE 12 FROM SALISBURY INTO SNOWHILL STARTING AT APPROXIMATELY 11 AM UNTIL IT TURNS ON TO GREEN STREET. That should be approximately 30 minutes. The alternate route around the parade: Take Nassawngo Road to Porters Crossing and then come back on Rt 113 South.