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New Chesapeake City Virtual Exhibit Opens on Web

Posted on December 31, 2009 by admin

Readers of this blog should  find a an excellent virtual exhibit of digitized images of the Chesapeake City area of interest.  Go to the recently redesigned and relaunched canal town web site by clicking here.  Lee Collins, a Chesapeake City Town Commissioner, curates the display, which contains a large array of outstanding historical photos.  Thanks Lee for making this fine collection of interesting materials readily available.

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1 thought on “New Chesapeake City Virtual Exhibit Opens on Web”

  1. Judith Jones says:
    April 8, 2023 at 10:38 pm

    Dear Lee,
    I am the daughter of JennieLee Whiteoak. I wrote to you several years ago. You said you knew my mom, her brother(Bobby), and her mother, as well. Please note my new email address. If you could send me anything related to my family, I will appreciate any help I can get. I am trying to trace my mom’s side of my family. It has been rough…any assistance would be appreciated. Addresses, pictures, news clippings, etc. will be met with joy. Thank you for your help.
    Sincerely,
    Judy Jones
    .

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