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Items with subject 'Maritime'

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Maritime photographic print collection

by Unknown (1990)

2 folders (0.02 linear feet)

Series of maritme photographic prints and post cards documenting the boats, ships, and ferries on the Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, lighthouses, the Bay Bridge, ship yards, Baltimore, Cape Henlopen, the US Life Saving Station, and Port Mahon.

Associated Subjects: Photography • Maritime
Identifier: 2014.017
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Maryland Department of Education audio-visual collection

by Maryland Department of Education (1950 – 1956)

2 boxes (0.75 linear feet)

The audio-visual project materials produced by the Maryland State Department of Education document the life and customs of the peoples of Maryland including the agricultural landscape and oceanic industries as well as the historic landscape. Materials include a series of photographic slides, film strips, and the corresponding scripts to the classroom materials that date from 1950-1956 with the bulk of the material dating from 1955-1956.

Associated Subjects: Agriculture • Canning Industry • Education • Fishing • Maritime
Identifier: 2006.390
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Maryland DOVE records

by Wicomico Historical Society (2001 – 2011)

2 boxes (1 linear feet)

The Maryland DOVE records document the visit of the Maryland DOVE to Salisbury, Maryland. The materials date from 2001-2011 with the bulk of the material dating from the visit in 2011. The visit of the DOVE is documented via correspondence, newspaper clippings, advertisements, and photographs.

Associated Subjects: Maritime
Identifier: 2014.031
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

NELLIE L. BYRD photograph

by Unknown (1970s)

1 oversize folder (2 linear feet)

Black and white photographic print of the NELLIE L. BYRD, a skipjack built in Oriole, Maryland by George Noble, between 1911-1915 is depicted on the Tangier Sound in the Chesapeake Bay.

Associated Subjects: Maritime
Identifier: 2012.291
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Pat Russell papers

by Russell, Pat (1972 – 2004)

5 cartons,  2 boxes (6 linear feet)

The papers of Pat Russell document her community preservation activities from 1972-2004 in Whitehaven, Maryland and surrounding regional areas. These accomplishments include her involvement with the Wicomico County Historical Properties, Inc., which are documented via the restoration efforts of the Whitehaven Hotel and the development of the Whitehaven Historic District. Documenting resources include correspondence, architectural drawings, newspaper clippings, fiduciary responsibilities, and photographs. Regional oral histories document the shanty boats and hunting lodges which were once prominently featured along the seaside of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Cassette tape recordings and transcripts of these interviews with local people document their experiences which include Bob-O-Dell, Pope’s Island, the High Winds Club, and waterfowl hunting on Assateague and Chincoteague Islands. The oral histories also document varying storms that reshaped the coastline, as well as the development and expansion of cities and towns on the Delmarva Peninsula. Also documented through oral history are the personal experiences of Whitehaven residents which include African American segregation and their lives in various Eastern Shore communities including Taylorsville, the Germantown Rosenwald School, Ocean City and Church Creek.

Associated Subjects: Architecture • Historic Buildings • Historic Preservation • Maritime
Identifier: 2000.020
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment
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Polly Stewart papers

by Stewart, Polly (1964 – 2013)

18 boxes,  1 oversize folder (12 linear feet)

The papers of Polly Stewart document her educational work as well as her research and dedication to folklore and folklife on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and other cultural groups from 1964-2013, with the bulk of the material dating from her professorship at Salisbury University, 1974-2000. The material contains teaching notes from courses at Salisbury University including literature, mythology, as well as LGBTQ and Feminism studies, research materials on lynchings, folklore, folklife, cultural exploration, and her records of participation in a variety of societies such as the Maryland Folklore Festival.

Associated Subjects: Women's History • Maritime • Religious History • Lynching • Culture • Gay Community
Identifier: 2006.244
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Salisbury Marine Construction Company records

by Salisbury Marine Construction Company (circa 1900)

1 box,  1 oversize box (2 linear feet)

This unique collection of over 100 photos, newspaper clippings and objects portrays the day to day to life at the Salisbury Marine Construction Company on the water including working conditions and technology, examples of fine craftsmanship and the beautiful finished products and the progressive managerial stance toward its employees and the growth of the company. In addition to the construction company records, there is a series of materials acquired by donor Peg Lauridsen that includes a copy of the Eastern Shore Saturday Evening Post, an article about Houston Cemetery in Salisbury, Parker Family genealogy and a guide to the 250th Anniversary of Worcester County.

Associated Subjects: Maritime • Construction
Identifier: 1989.035
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Schooner DAVID F. KEETING and Brig ALICE Log Book

by Unknown (1867 – 1874)

1 oversize box (1.5 linear feet)

Ship's logbook documenting trade and travel of the schooner DAVID F KEETING and brig ALICE; the former transported goods from South Carolina and Florida to harbors in New York, Boston, and Baltimore while the later transported goods from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Hampton Roads, Virginia. The log, 1867-1874 documents the sea fairing voyages including weather, cargo and boat activity. Activity also logged includes the commanders or masters including Levin Granger and William H. Smoot. Ship's crew members include Cleophas E. Bennett of Sharptown, Wicomico County, Maryland. The log was eventually utilized as a scrapbook by Bennett's siblings, Cora, Dexter, and Hattie.

Associated Subjects: Agriculture • Maritime
Identifier: 2016.087
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Shanty Boats and Gunning club collection

by Unknown (circa 1921)

2 folders (0.01 linear feet)

The Shanty Boat and Gunning club collection contains images and photos of vessels and wildfowl hunters.

Associated Subjects: Maritime • Photography
Identifier: 2016.998
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Skipjack Races Booklet Collection

by Unknown (1991 – 2018)

1 box (0.5 linear feet)

This collection contains a collection of Skipjack Races booklets from 1991 to present. Contained in the booklet are a list of past winners of the races, Miss Skipjack, Little Miss Skipjack and Little Mister Skipjack, advertisements and memorials.

Associated Subjects: Local History • Advertising • Maritime
Identifier: 2012.097
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Synepuxent Bay Accident Collection

by Kerns, J. Seeger (November 5, 1986)

1 folder (0.01 linear feet)

Within the collection is a quick overview of an accident that took place on the Synepuxent Bay (Sound Bay) on Wednesday July 11, 1838. A squall upset on one of the boats caused eighteen people to be thrown into the water, with six drowning.

Associated Subjects: Maritime • Death Records
Identifier: 1987.023
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Theodore Dize Papers

by Dize, TheodoreDize, Westley (1894 – 1995)

1 box (0.25 linear feet)

The Theodore Dize Papers document the shipping business of the bugeye James G. Blaine, captained by Theodore and Westley Dize, between 1894 and 1923. An additional account from 1995 records the names of watermen who shipped out of Baltimore at the turn of the century to dredge oysters. Dize shipped out of Crisfield, Smith Island, and Baltimore, dredging oysters and transporting merchandise. The shipping business is documented through agreements, worker records, and extensive receipts. Also included are printed ephemera including book advertisements.

Associated Subjects: Business • Maritime • Receipts • Oysters • Labor History
Identifier: 1995.032
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment