The Workboats of Smith Island

The Workboats of Smith Island
Title The Workboats of Smith Island PDF eBook
Author Paula J. Johnson
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 4
Release 1997
Genre Work boats
ISBN 9780801854842

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Smith Island, the largest Maryland island in Chesapeake Bay, remains one of the most interesting communities on the Atlantic coast. Smith Islanders speak a sort of Tidewater English, are devoted to the Methodist faith, and maintain an intense relationship with the waters of the bay. For generations, they have relied on fishing, oystering, and crabbing for their livelihood and have developed workboats that reflect the conditions - both natural and cultural - of local waters. In The Workboats of Smith Island, Paula J. Johnson looks extensively at the remarkable variety of boats - documenting in fascinating detail their design, construction, and use - and the watermen who depend on them. Johnson identifies the three vessel types most common on Smith Island today: crab-scraping boats, deadrise workboats, and skiffs. Every Smith Islander, she notes, owns at least one workboat, and many have two or even three, requiring each for a different purpose - harvesting "peelers" (blue crabs in various stages of molting), oystering or crab potting, and providing basic transportation. Johnson talks with Smith Island's watermen and boatbuilders, as well as their families and neighbors, about the history and future of the island and about the boats that dominate the island's cultural landscape. She includes dozens of photographs and drawings of Smith Island's distinctive watercraft. The result is a singular portrait of a community inextricably linked to the water.

Smith Island, Chesapeake Bay

Smith Island, Chesapeake Bay
Title Smith Island, Chesapeake Bay PDF eBook
Author Frances W. Dize
Publisher Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers
Pages 234
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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Smith Island, Chesapeake Bay is the account of an uncommon place and the uncommon people who choose to live in its isolated environment. It is the history of the islanders' struggle to survive the ravages of nature and the depredations of enemy forces as well as a study of island tradition and the possibilities for the future of the islanders' unique culture.

The Rudder

The Rudder
Title The Rudder PDF eBook
Author Thomas Fleming Day
Publisher
Pages 732
Release 1926
Genre Shipbuilding
ISBN

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Smith Island, Maryland Environmental Restoration and Protection

Smith Island, Maryland Environmental Restoration and Protection
Title Smith Island, Maryland Environmental Restoration and Protection PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 2001
Genre Restoration ecology
ISBN

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An Island Out of Time

An Island Out of Time
Title An Island Out of Time PDF eBook
Author Tom Horton
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 340
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780393039382

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A classic of Chesapeake Bay literature, Tom Horton's An Island Out of Time chronicles the three years Horton and his family spent on Smith Island, a marshy archipelago in the middle of Maryland's famous estuary. The result is an intimate portrait of a deeply traditional community that lived much as their ancestors did three hundred years before, attuned to the habits of blue crab, oyster, and waterfowl. In a new afterword for this edition, Horton brings the story of Smith Island, and its people, up to the present.

Island Life

Island Life
Title Island Life PDF eBook
Author Jay Fleming
Publisher
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Release 2021-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9780997746815

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Photographer Jay Fleming turned his attention to Smith and Tangier Islands - the Chesapeake Bay's last inhabited 'water-locked' islands. Fleming has made countless trips to the islands to document the unique way of life and environment that have been shaped by isolation and the waters of the Chesapeake. This collection of photographs will fill the pages of Fleming's second book, Island Life. This body work comes at an important time for the islands, as their populations continue to decline and the unrelenting forces of the bay threaten the working working waterfronts that have sustained the communities for centuries. Fleming hopes that his photography will immerse readers in the Island Life and capture a crucial moment in time for the Chesapeake's most unique communities.

Smith Island Shore Erosion and Navigation Project (MD,VA)

Smith Island Shore Erosion and Navigation Project (MD,VA)
Title Smith Island Shore Erosion and Navigation Project (MD,VA) PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 334
Release 1981
Genre
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