This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
William B. Duncan was a prominent farmer, timberman, businessman, and property owner in the Pocomoke City area and he encountered some attention getting events as evidenced in newspaper items from 1906, 1912, 1922, 1939, and 1947. He lived until age 97 (1963) and was survived by sons Clarence E., Marion S., Clinton K., Arville J., Linwood W., and Donald W.
Also on this Sunday's Time Machine an editorial in Pocomoke City's Worcester Democrat newspaper from a century ago leads off with: "The criticism has always been made of public schools, that they grind the pupils through in one rut."
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Good readiing
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