Deltaville - Larry S Chowning - Books - Arcadia Publishing (SC) - 9781467121460 - June 16, 2014
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Deltaville


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Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (page 127). Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Early Days -- 2. Sailing Days and Lighthouses -- 3. Steamboat Era -- 4. Boatbuilding and Boats -- 5. Commerce -- 6. Education -- 7. Religion -- 8. People -- Bibliography. Publisher Marketing: In the early 20th century, the communities previously recognized as Sandy Bottom, Enoch, Stingray Point, Ruark, Amburg, Stove Point, Horse Shoe Bend, Pace's Neck, and Grinels became part of what is known today as Deltaville. Strategically located between two major rivers and the Chesapeake Bay, Deltaville has been center stage to many events that have shaped the nation. During the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, friend and foe visited its shores. Six decades later, both Union and Confederate blood was spilled on its ground. Throughout the early 20th century, Deltaville's shores played a large part in local industry. Common occupations included wooden boatbuilding, freighting, oystering, crabbing, and fishing. By the end of the century, the community had grown into a waterfront resort and served as a playground for recreational boaters and visitors. Contributor Bio:  Chowning, Larry S Larry S. Chowning, author of eight books, is a native of Middlesex County (the county where Deltaville is located) and has lived there his entire life with the exception of the four years he spent at the University of Richmond. Chowning is a staff reporter for the Southside Sentinel, the county's weekly newspaper.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 16, 2014
ISBN13 9781467121460
Publishers Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Pages 127
Dimensions 165 × 232 × 3 mm   ·   317 g

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