11/11/2023 0 Comments Scribe winery levi dalton![]() Starts a blaze and immediately perishes, have World's great movements, than a match that Out the impression made, upon my first visit Scenes of the Patapsico harbor, nor to wipe Have not been sufficient to obliterate the Young country eyes! Three score years, asįull as they have been of travel and sight seeing, Scores of steam and sailing crafts, river boats,Ĭoast wise and ocean steamers, and ships andīrigs, and tugs. ![]() In the busy Patapsico river, amid scores and I went on one of them,Ī sailing craft, to Baltimore when about seven Town of Cecil and passengers back and forth. Passengers and light freight to the merchants,Ĭountry store keepers, of Galena and George-Town In mid-summer, the Delaware and ChesapeakeĬanal steamers would come up for peaches.īesides these, a flat bottom side wheel steamerĪnd Baltimore, sixty miles away, carrying With grain, principally wheat and corn, fromĮarly fall until the river became frozen over. Sailing crafts plied the river from both sides Opposite Frederick Town, Cecil County, is Kind and safe driving horse for boys, and asįine a saddle horse as there ever was in "Sassafrasĭandy, a fine looking spirited bay, and slip Was blind in one eye, "as big as a barrell" as To "Freemans Mill." We drove the big black Recollections are, of going with "Billy Cannan" Upper CecilĪnd Kent patronize this mill for miles around. Waters tumble into the river, after turning Stands, or stood-at the falls, where the rushing More or less famous by the grist mill that Grain market, nestles on the banks of the Sassafras,Ī town known as "Head of Sassafras," made The Southern boundary of Cecil, the northernmostįrederick Town, once an active lumber and This little stream, as clear as crystal, forms The boundary line between the counties of "Promised Land." So, the expression goes Įastern Shore of Virginia," with MarylandĪlways first for the collossal figure of Frederickįrederick Town is on the Sassafras river, Winter, and fish of various kinds the yearĪll of the "Eastern Shore" is not in Maryland. Shad, and herring in the Spring crabs, hardĪnd soft shell, in the Summer oysters in the At some points along theīay, the fishing and crabbing are perennial. It is indented with rivers that flow into theĬhesapeake Bay. To be sure, BenjamanĪny one else, advertised the Eastern Shore as It makes all the difference in the world toĭifference only sentimental, but Frederickĭouglass was born there. Sure and distinguish between Frederick in Of the worthy ones mentioned inspires someone else, the object of the author is accomplished. Happen, may enjoy a change to something that Lived, and things that never did and never will Seem to me most important among the "Unwritten"įond of reading novels about men who never Things that impressed me most, and facts that Of course much of the "Story" is omitted, but, Of a date, there may be some repetitions. Memory, except here and there the verification ![]() Intermingled with this "Unwritten History" Key to Scripture Interpretation Observations of ![]() Slavery and the church - United States.įinished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing.Īuthor: The Relation of Baptized Children to the Church.Slavery - United States - History - 19th century.African Methodist Episcopal Church - History.African Methodist Episcopal Church - Bishops - Biography.African American Methodists - Biography.Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998 Spell-check and verification made against printed text using Author/Editor (SoftQuad) and Microsoft Word spell check programs. Indentation in lines has not been preserved. The electronic edition is a part of the UNC-CHĭigitization project, Documenting the American South.Īny hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.Īll quotation marks, em dashes and ampersand have been transcribed asĪll double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and "Īll single right and left quotation marks are encoded as ' and ' respectively. C6 H3 (Rare Book Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,īX8495. Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title. ![]()
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