Hoopers Island (Md) (Images of America) - Jacqueline Simmons Hedberg - Books - Arcadia Publishing - 9780738543826 - February 21, 2007
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Hoopers Island (Md) (Images of America)

Jacqueline Simmons Hedberg

Hoopers Island (Md) (Images of America)

In the early 1600s, Capt. John Smith explored the Chesapeake Bay from Jamestown. On the Eastern Shore of Maryland, he found dozens of small islands, including a chain of three islands that later came to be named Hoopers Island. Fifty years later, when Lord Baltimore allowed permanent settlement on the Eastern Shore, Hoopers Island was quickly settled. Planters came for the islandÃ?'s fertile soil, fresh water, timber, and easy access to the sea. Oysters and crabs were of little interest. However, after the Civil War, more and more Hoopers Islanders turned to the water to make a living, and it is for its seafood that the area is best known in modern times. Island watermen have been harvesting the bayÃ?'s treasures for more than a century and sending them to the kitchens of Maryland and beyond. Over the last 400 years, Hoopers Island has lost much of its land to erosion, but its culture still retains connections to its past.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 21, 2007
ISBN13 9780738543826
Publishers Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Dimensions 164 × 9 × 231 mm   ·   322 g
Language English  

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