Sunday, March 12, 2023

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper, 1906, 1997, 1897.



    
    
               
(Julia Robertson would become a beloved elementary school teacher to future generations in Pocomoke City.)
                                                                

(Reader comment:)
Anonymous Anonymous said...

MISS Julia Robertson was my second grade teacher. Interestingly, MISS Sarah Dallas was my first grade teacher, MISS Ann Meyers (later Taylor) for third grade, and MISS Violet Chesser for fourth grade. It was not until fifth grade did I have a married teacher.

tk for PPE says: Miss Robertson was my third grade teacher.  At the beginning of second grade my teacher was Miss Moore. She married during the school year and became Mrs. Klein Leister. Miss Dallas was my first grade teacher also. 



(Following the "softball" reporting of two local Ku Klux Klan articles in the previous week's issue it was encouraging to note the local newspaper published an article under the following headline.)




   
(Millinery wars in Pocomoke City!  Friendly we hope. The following two ads appeared side by side.) 



(An Eastern Shore farmer of a hundred years ago gets in his two-cents worth, and more.)




November, 1906

The Washington Post

Pocomoke Public Eye footnote:  A second item of interest regarding the above article is where (or what?) was Hursley. Comments about Hursley from two sources follow.


KILDUFFS.NET

In researching Hursley, we found some information : An Excursion Train leaving Franklin City , Virginia to Ocean City was scheduled in the following years that we found . We found references from 1899 to 1915, and I believe earlier than that . The Station was listed between Franklin City , Virginia , just 8 minutes south of Hursley and Girdletree to the North , 7 minutes to the North. I believe the Excursion Trains went back to around 1889.

We found “Excursion Train” ads for the trip from Franklin City Virginia to Ocean City dating back to 1880. The earlier trains didn’t quite make it all the way to Ocean City, but to Newark ( Maryland ) at the Queponco Station. The ads continued until about 1915. In 1922 , we found an ad for a ” Special Train” stopping at Hursley, which stopped at Wilmington Delaware and later Philadelphia Pa. The train left Hursley at 512 AM , and arrived in Wilmington at 927 AM.

An article in 1940 debated the name of both the name of the Train Station and the Town Name, after disputes over nearby Newark and Quepenco (Queponco ) Station. The article mentioned that the depot went by the name of Hursley, while the Town went by the name of Stockton and many older residents still called the Town by it’s old name of Sandy Hill. From what I understand , a fire destroyed the bank and center of town.
 
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RoadsideThoughts
A Gazetteer for the United States and Canada

Although we found mention of Hursley during our research, we have little information about it. Given the context of how Hursley was mentioned, we believe that it was a community rather than a locale or some type of landmark. We have done a cursory search and if it was a community, we haven't been able to find any evidence that it still exists.

While we are confident that Hursley was located in Worcester County, we don't know its actual location within the county.


October, 1997


                                                 
                                                 

         
Salisbury Daily Times




*July, 1897

Baltimore Sun





 


                                                                





Saturday, March 11, 2023

Senator Carozza Reports

 

      

 

  










No go for Saturday launch from Wallops

 


(Shore Daily News)

Windy weather resulted in the postponement of the scheduled Electron launch by Rocket Lab at the Wallops Flight Facility.   Strong winds both at ground level and aloft resulted in the postponement.  Rocket Lab tweeted that there will be other windows of opportunity to get the launch off in the next week and they will be announcing the new launch attempt time shortly.

Friday, March 10, 2023

State Board of Ed has great report for Worcester County schools

 

In Worcester County, ninety percent of eligible schools earned a rating of four or five stars. For comparison, only 48% of all school types in Maryland reached four- or five-star status. 

(Read more about it:)

WCPS Shines in latest MD School Report Card - Worcester County Public Schools (worcesterk12.org)


Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:


PLUS

1906  ..


Notice the article dateline name of "Hursley, Md."  Where or what was Hursley?  Read more about it Sunday.

1997  ..  

1897  ..   Hoping for an Ocean City inlet from Mother Nature-

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Saturday weather for Wallops launch


The second Rocket Lab Electron rocket launch from Wallops is scheduled for Saturday. Will weather conditions permit?  

National Weather Service Saturday forecast for the Wallops area (updated 3/11, 5a.m.):

Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47. Windy, with a northwest wind 20 to 30 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph.

 (View launch news story:)

Rocket Lab to launch Capella Space Project Saturday - Shore Daily News

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Worcester towns apply for county funds

 


(The following is a condensed version of the article. View the article in full at this link:)

03.09.23-Bayside-Gazette.pdf (baysideoc.net)

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Fire danger risk continues, March 8

 


A similar fire danger statement has been issued for Accomack and Northampton Counties.

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
533 AM EST Wed Mar 8 2023

MDZ021>025-090145-
Dorchester-Wicomico-Somerset-Inland Worcester-Maryland Beaches-
Including the cities of Cambridge, Salisbury, Crisfield,
Princess Anne, Snow Hill, and Ocean City
533 AM EST Wed Mar 8 2023

...Increased Fire Danger This Afternoon and Early This Evening...

Breezy and dry conditions are expected again today. North to
northwest winds will be gusty to 30 to 40 mph. Relative humidity
values will drop to around 30 percent across the lower Maryland
Eastern Shore. These winds and low relative humidity levels will
lead to an increased fire danger risk from midday today through
early this evening.

Residents are urged to exercise caution handling any potential
ignition source...including machinery... cigarettes...and matches.
Be sure to properly discard all smoking materials. Any dry
grasses and tree litter that ignite will have the potential to
spread quickly.