Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier |
NCOH-0009 |
Creator(s) |
Gaskill, Erik |
Acquisition |
As of 20 May, 2019 this collection is still growing. |
Language(s) |
English |
Use |
Records are open for research. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. Permission to publish or reproduce must be obtained from the Nabb Research Center which extends beyond "fair use." |
Preferred Citation |
"Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland." |
Attribution |
Finding aid written by Erik Gaskill |
Related Materials |
Fields Family Collection (1950s, 2005-2011) Walter Thurston Photograph Collection (circa 1850 – 1970s) Salisbury Documentary Video Collection (1986 – 1987) |
Separated Materials |
Transcriptions, interview questions, and notes can be found in the archive folder of the Edward H. Nabb Reseach Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Transcriptions are also available online in PDF form via Dropbox. |
Scope and Content Note
Jim Morris, interviewed by Erik Gaskill on September 27th, 2018 in Salisbury, Maryland for the Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Jim Morris was born in Salisbury and is involved with Greater Salisbury Committee. Additionally his father, Frank Morris was Mayor of Salisbury 1962-1966. He talks about his memories of how Salisbury has changed during the late 20th century and explains why development occurred in specific areas due to a variety of reasons.
William Ahtes, interviewed by Erik Gaskill on October 9th, 2018 in Salisbury, MD for Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Mr. Ahtes speaks about his memories of Salisbury and Salisbury’s Downtown during the 20th Century. William Ahtes (Bill), used to own the Wicomico Hotel as well as 51 other buildings in the Salisbury Downtown area and has lived in Salisbury, Maryland since 1930, except for his time spent in the Navy and then Air Force. Bill Ahtes, age 88 at the time of the interview, has been directly involved with several downtown renovation projects and claims Downtown went into a nosedive decline starting in 1981.
Norman H. Conway, interviewed by Erik Gaskill on October 11th, 2018 in Salisbury Maryland for the Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Mr. Conway is a very prominent figure on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, specifically Salisbury as he is a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates and Salisbury’s City Council. Mr. Conway talks about his memories of Salisbury, areas that have changed dramatically, and offers a perspective from the local government’s standpoint.
Barrie P. Tilghman, interviewed by Erik Gaskill on October 25th, 2018 in Salisbury Maryland for the Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Barrie Tilghman served as mayor of Salisbury, MD from 1998-2009. Mayor Tilghman speaks about her memories of Salisbury’s Downtown during the fifties and sixties, growing up in unincorporated Allen just outside of Salisbury, historic preservation, attending high school, and her motivations to get involved in local politics.
Henry Hanna, interviewed by Erik Gaskill on November 7th, 2018 in Salisbury, Maryland for the Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture. In this interview Henry Hanna speaks about his memories of growing up in Salisbury and how it has changed during 1960's. Mr. Hanna offers an insider’s view as he brokered numerous commercial real estate deals beginning during the late eighties.
Harry Church, interviewed by Erik Gaskill on February 27th, 2019 in Delmar, Maryland for the Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Harry Church, age 84 at the date of the interview speaks about growing up on Delmarva and working for the Dorchester County Board of Education. Mr. Church’s property rests on what was his great grandfather’s farm. Mr. Church’s great grandfather was a slave, fought in the Civil War and used the pay received to purchase the land. Harry Church’s family has been on Delmarva since the Civil War era.
Jane Fields, interviewed by Ian Post on May 23rd, 2019 for the Salisbury Growth and Development oral history project of the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture. Jane Fields speaks about living in her family's store in downtown Salisbury, the relationships in the community, and the looting of her father's jewelry store in 1968 during tense race relations.
Archive.org Links:
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000900001
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000900002
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000900003
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- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000900006
- https://archive.org/details/ncoh000900007