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Southern Spaces
The Countryside Transformed: The Eastern Shore of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Creation of a Modern Landscape
Brooks Miles Barnes1  William G. Thomas III2  Tom Szuba3 
[1] Eastern Shore Public Library;University of Nebraska;University of Virginia;
关键词: Business and Commerce;    Economics;    Environmental Studies;    Industry and Labor;    Regional Studies;    Rural Studies;   
DOI  :  10.18737/M77G76
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In 1884 the New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk Railroad, a subsidiary of the powerful Pennsylvania system, extended its line south through the Eastern Shore of Virginia. For decades the Eastern Shore had remained disconnected from the rapidly advancing railroad network on the Atlantic coast, a region distinctly Southern in its cultural landscape and seemingly frozen in time. The arrival of the railroad altered the geography of the Eastern Shore in fundamental ways and prompted unforeseen changes in the peninsula's cultural and natural worlds. This essay examines what happened when one of the largest railroad companies in the nation came into a southern community and connected it to the modern network of rail and commerce. We consider the Eastern Shore a test case or laboratory for understanding the development of a modern landscape in the South and the social, cultural, and environmental changes that came with the railroad.

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