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Chesapeake Ferries: A Waterborne Tradition, 1636–2000
Clara Ann Simmons
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| #1279179 in Books | The Maryland Historical Society | 2009-05-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.96 x.34 x8.56l,1.15 | File type: PDF | 144 pages | ||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Author loved ferries, but focus is kind of narrow for me|By Ted ADD Acres|This book was written by author with a very narrow focus who it seems then tried to include other ferries in the book. I had purchased hoping book would deal more with large auto and train ferries. The main focus is actually on history of many smaller passenger and less well known ferries If that is y|||"With oral histories, photographs and written records... Simmons re-creates a bygone era." (Diane Scharper Baltimore Sun)
|" Chesapeake Ferries would be an excellent addition to a public, academic, or special library that collects mat
Clara Ann Simmons moved to Maryland’s Eastern Shore more than fifty years ago and marveled at the abundance of rivers and creeks and bays. A writer by profession, Simmons became fascinated with water travel in the Chesapeake region and the intricate network of connections "that set the traveler on his way so that he might continue his journey."
In this engaging and gracefully written narrative, Simmons takes the reader from the earliest days of colonial s...
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