That Poquoson Avenue was called "the path to the church." (Church meaning the Old Charles Parish Church that was located in Tabb.)
The corduroy roads (boards laid side by side) were chic in the 1920s.
That on May 16, 1958, Wayne Martin, the pitcher of the home team "Yankees" threw the first pitch to start organized Little League Baseball in the town of Poquoson. The Yankees, coached by John "Tiny" Firth and Everette "Big Penny" Martin, won by scoring seven runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to beat the Braves seven to six. Martin was the winning pitcher.
The first movie theater in Poquoson was located at 1279 Poquoson Avenue and was affectionately known as the "Thimble".
The first telephone service was operated by Joe Moore from his home at 767 Poquoson Avenue. He kept the lines and telephone in repair. Most of the phones were primarily located in business establishments and the children of the proprietors often acted as "messengers" to deliver messages to the residents in their respective areas. Since all incoming calls rang on every phone, you only answered when your particular ring was heard, e.g., one short and two longs or two shorts and one long.
The Forrest Road used to be "Barrel Factory Road."
Hudgins Road used to be "Billy Goat Road."
Before it was Hunt's Point it was Phettyplace Cloyse's Point.
Wythe Creek Road was called "The New Road."
Weston Cemetery traditionally called "Western", however, deeds show that William Weston sold the additional property to the cemetery on the condition that it be named "Weston". Situated originally on Parsons land, it contains some of the earliest marked graves in Poquoson, including one believed to be that of Martha Holloway Parsons, who died in 1798. This rough fieldstone marker inscribed "MP - 1798" has now vanished.
Messick Point was named in the early land grants as "Boar Quarter Point." Around 1800, when Zadock Messick came down the bay from Maryland's Eastern Shore, he established a home and a business on the point. It then became known as "Messick's Point" and the whole general area became the Messick Post Office district. It is now a significant part of Poquoson's seafood industry.