These are Newspaper Clippings taken from various newspapers in Virginia at the turn of the 20th Century. In these clippings you will find events that impacted the watermen of Saxis as well as articles that mentions Saxis citizens.
Oyster Rocks in James River Barren (DP August 17, 1908, page 6)
Newspaper Abbreviations

DP - Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
FL -
Free Lance (Fredericksburg, VA)
TP -
The Time Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
VC -
Virginia Citizen - (Irvington, VA)
VP -
Virginia Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
Virginia Navy in Hampton Harbor, Saxis First to Arrive (DP August 19, 1910, page 5)
Capt. John R. Drewer and Police Boat Saxis (DP August 19, 1910, page 5)
Mr George L. Glenn and Miss Carrie M. Mills marry (FL May 1, 1900, page 1)
Eastern Shore Oystermen Oppose the Jordan Oyster Bill (FL January 27, 1903, page 6)
Rev. Charles Clements Resigns (FL February 24, 1903, page 6)
Condition of Mrs. James T. Weaver Less Than Favorable (TD January 25. 1912, page 7)
Virginia's Governer and First Lady Visit Saxis (VC August 2, 1907, page 2)
Oyster Issues Discussions Including Editorial By J.R. Drewer (VC November 29, 1907, page 2)
Oyster Conditions - James versus Pocomoke (VC November 13, 1908, page 2)
Fish and Oyster Notes (VC November 13, 1908, page 2)
Virginia Oysters Not Scarce (VC November 13, 1908, page 2)
Police Launch, Saxis, Manned by Police Capt. John Drewer (VC Auguse 27, 1909, page 3)
Fish and Oyster Notes - police boat Saxis, fastest in fleet (VC November 19, 1909, page 2)
Redemption of Pocomoke (VC December 9, 1910, page 2)
Notes of Interest (VC December 9, 1910, page 2)
Fish and Oyster Notes - Saxis oystermen doing better than for 15 years (VC December 9, 1910, page 2)
Mr George L. Glenn and Miss Carrie M. Mills announcing coming marriage (VP April 3, 1900, page 11)
Mr and Mrs. George L. Glenn return from wedding tour (VP May 14, 1900, page 11)
Saxis in the News
at the Turn of the 20th Century