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Oral History Transcript of an Interview with Doug Hinton
Tags: African American students, Annapolis, Arrow heads, Babe Ruth, Barbershop, Bay, Beast, Bible School, bike riding, Billy Phipps, Black Students, Blue Cranes, Carpenter, Catterton's Market, Cedar Point, Cedarhurst, Centenary Methodist Church, Childhood, Clean Water, Coal Stove, Cops and Robbers, crabbing, Deal Elementary, Dr. Baker, Dr. Grant, drive on Sunday, Ducks, Eastern Shore, Eddie Beast, Electric Stove, England, Ethel Andrews, Fishing, Fishing Guide, Fried Chicken Picnic, Germany, GF Work Boat, Halloween, Health, Heart Attack, Heron, Hunting, Integrated, Integration, Kenneth Nieman, Kent Island, Linton Lane, Lintonc River, log cabin, Lula Scott, Lunches, Maryland, Military, Osprey, Oysters, Packard Trott, Parrish Creek, Perry Rog Lane, Polio Shots, Pollution, Potomaers, Restoration, Rivers, Shady Side, Shady Side Elementary, South Pacific, South River, SS elementary school, St. James Episcopal, Swam bay, Swamp Fox, Tracey's Landing, Tred Avon, TV, Vacation Bible School, Vietnam, WAC, WAC in WW II, Watermen, Wicomico River, Wood Cook Stove, Work Boat, World War II, World War two, WW II
Oral History Interview with Doug Hinton
Tags: African American students, Annapolis, Arrow heads, Babe Ruth, Barbershop, Bay, Beast, Bible School, bike riding, Billy Phipps, Black Students, Blue Cranes, Carpenter, Catterton's Market, Cedar Point, Cedarhurst, Centenary Methodist Church, Childhood, Clean Water, Coal Stove, Cops and Robbers, crabbing, Deal Elementary, Dr. Baker, Dr. Grant, drive on Sunday, Ducks, Eastern Shore, Eddie Beast, Electric Stove, England, Ethel Andrews, Fishing, Fishing Guide, Fried Chicken Picnic, Germany, GF Work Boat, Halloween, Health, Heart Attack, Heron, Hunting, Integrated, Integration, Kenneth Nieman, Kent Island, Linton Lane, Lintonc River, log cabin, Lula Scott, Lunches, Maryland, Military, Osprey, Oysters, Packard Trott, Parrish Creek, Perry Rog Lane, Polio Shots, Pollution, Potomaers, Restoration, Rivers, Shady Side, Shady Side Elementary, South Pacific, South River, SS elementary school, St. James Episcopal, Swam bay, Swamp Fox, Tracey's Landing, Tred Avon, TV, Vacation Bible School, Vietnam, WAC, WAC in WW II, Watermen, Wicomico River, Wood Cook Stove, Work Boat, World War II, World War two, WW II
Oral History Transcript of an Interview with Paul Ellison Lee
Tags: Abe Leatherbury Plumbing, Annapolis, Annapolis Maryland, Annie Rogers, Artisan Well, Avalon Shores, Backyard Boats, Baltimore, Bay Bridge, Bay Bridge Construction, Betty Lou Senesi, Bill Nowell, Bill Paulus, Boarding Houses, Boat, Canning House, Centenary Church, Children, Church Woods, Claude Wilde, Crab feast, crabbing, Dancing, Deadrise, Dogwood Street, Dr. Dent, Dr. Smith, Emma Giles, Erosion, Ethel Andrews, Farming, Fernando Weems, Fishing, Fishing Parties, Flooding, Forestville, G.C. Hopkins, Game, Garden, George Proctor, Hand Tonging, Harrison Rogers, Hawthorne, Herb Crandell, Herbert Atwell, Herbert Parks, Hilie Wilde, Hopkins Family, Howard Shenton, Howard Stallings, Hunting, Idlewilde Road, Isabelle lee, Jenny LeFevre, John Lee, Leatherbury's Oyster House, Lee Oyster house, Linda, Lorriane Nieman, Lucretia Brown, Lynn Siegert, Maryland, Mike Hartage, Miss Ethel, Miss Green, Miss Hillie Wilde's, Model A Ford, Moose Lodge, Movie Theater, Mr. Owings, Mrs. Griner, Muskrat, Newspaper, Norman Hazard, Normandy Beach, Owings, Oyster Planting, Oystering, Parrish Creek, Paul L., Perry Rogers, Post Office, Priscilla, Raymond, Renno's, Robert Lee, Robert Rogers, Rural Home Hotel, Shady Side, Shady Side Market, Shoreline Charges, Showboat, Skating, Southard Woodfield, Southern High, St. Matthew's Church, Swan, Swinburn's, Thomas Lumber Company, Three Sisters, Trot Line, Twin Islands, United States Navy, Virginia White Fitz, Whitey Wilde, Willie Crandell, Willie Parks, Wood's Wharf, Woods Wharf Road
An Oral History Interview with Paul E. Lee
Tags: Abe Leatherbury Plumbing, Annapolis, Annapolis Maryland, Annie Rogers, Artisan Well, Avalon Shores, Backyard Boats, Baltimore, Bay Bridge, Bay Bridge Construction, Betty Lou Senesi, Bill Nowell, Bill Paulus, Boarding Houses, Boat, Canning House, Centenary Church, Children, Church Woods, Claude Wilde, Crab feast, crabbing, Dancing, Deadrise, Dogwood Street, Dr. Dent, Dr. Smith, Emma Giles, Erosion, Ethel Andrews, Farming, Fernando Weems, Fishing, Fishing Parties, Flooding, Forestville, G.C. Hopkins, Game, Garden, George Proctor, Hand Tonging, Harrison Rogers, Hawthorne, Herb Crandell, Herbert Atwell, Herbert Parks, Hilie Wilde, Hopkins Family, Howard Shenton, Howard Stallings, Hunting, Idlewilde Road, Isabelle lee, Jenny LeFevre, John Lee, Leatherbury's Oyster House, Lee Oyster house, Linda, Lorriane Nieman, Lucretia Brown, Lynn Siegert, Maryland, Mike Hartage, Miss Ethel, Miss Green, Miss Hillie Wilde's, Model A Ford, Moose Lodge, Movie Theater, Mr. Owings, Mrs. Griner, Muskrat, Newspaper, Norman Hazard, Normandy Beach, Owings, Oyster Planting, Oystering, Parrish Creek, Paul L., Perry Rogers, Post Office, Priscilla, Raymond, Renno's, Robert Lee, Robert Rogers, Rural Home Hotel, Shady Side, Shady Side Market, Shoreline Charges, Showboat, Skating, Southard Woodfield, Southern High, St. Matthew's Church, Swan, Swinburn's, Thomas Lumber Company, Three Sisters, Trot Line, Twin Islands, United States Navy, Virginia White Fitz, Whitey Wilde, Willie Crandell, Willie Parks, Wood's Wharf, Woods Wharf Road
Oral History Transcript of An Interview With Ethel Andrews and Erwood Avery
local newsletter or newspaper that was published at
intervals during the 1940s and 1950s by William Gilbert
Nowell.
Tags: Annapolis, Annapolis Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore, Baltimore Maryland, Bill Nowell, Boat, Captain Avery, Captain Bill Nowell, Captain Salem Avery, Cedarhurst, Chalk Point, Churchton, Churchton Maryland, Commissioners, Court House, Elementary School, Erwood Avery, Gas Engine, Mary Anne, Maryland, Miss Ethel, Movie Theater, Movie Theaters, Mrs. Andrews, Shady Side, Silent Movies, The Great Swamper, Thomas's Point Lighthouse, Tracys Landing, Use of Language, Washington D.C., Westerns
An Oral History Interview With Ethel Andrews and Erwood Avery
local newsletter or newspaper that was published at
intervals during the 1940s and 1950s by William Gilbert
Nowell "Captain Bill"
Tags: Annapolis, Annapolis Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore, Baltimore Maryland, Bill Nowell, Boat, Captain Avery, Captain Bill Nowell, Captain Salem Avery, Cedarhurst, Chalk Point, Churchton, Churchton Maryland, Commissioners, Court House, Elementary School, Erwood Avery, Gas Engine, Mary Anne, Maryland, Miss Ethel, Movie Theater, Movie Theaters, Mrs. Andrews, Shady Side, Silent Movies, The Great Swamper, Thomas's Point Lighthouse, Tracys Landing, Use of Language, Washington D.C., Westerns
A Transcript of an Interview with Captain George Proctor
Tags: Annapolis, Annie Weems, Atwell Family, Bernard Hallock, Boat Building, Canada, Canoes, Captain Avery's Grandson, Captain Hartge, Cedar Point, Cedarhurst, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Beach, Christmas, Clamming, crabbing, Deer, Delaware bay, Duck Hunting, Emma Giles, Farms, Fish, Fishing, Frank Lee, Hartge Family, Holland Point, Horse and Buggy, Kirchner family, Leatherbury, Linton Family, Log Canoes, Mabel Rogers, Mano, Maryland, Miss Tally, Muskrats, Owings Family, Oystering, Peter Kressly, Proctor, Rhodes River, Richard Trott, Rob Williams, Sandy Point, Shady Side, Sharp's Island, South River, Susquehanna, taxes, Teachers, Tidewater Fisherman, Tolchester Company, Tom Lerch, Weems, West River, Will Crandell, Woods Wharf Road