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Chestertown Flashback: Safety first!

April 4, 2025 by Historical Society of Kent County Leave a Comment

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We’re putting safety first in this week’s Friday Flashback photo, with an undated photograph showing the Betterton School fire escape. In the event of a fire, students could swish swiftly from the second floor to solid ground. One can only imagine that fire drills were a lot of fun, except perhaps on sunny late spring days when the metal tube must have heated up pretty efficiently in the Eastern Shore sun. Anyone who remembers this fire escape is invited to share your memories with us by emailing [email protected].

Visit the Bordley History Center between 5pm and 7pm on First Friday to view the current exhibit, What Can You Find at the Historical Society? Light refreshments will be available. Image courtesy of the Historical Society of Kent County.

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Chestertown Flashback: Delia Ringgold Caulk

March 28, 2025 by Historical Society of Kent County 2 Comments

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On this last Friday of Women’s History Month we share a 1988 portrait by Tyler Campbell of Delia Ringgold Caulk, who was born in Big Woods in 1910 and called Kent County home all her life. According to a passage about Mrs. Caulk from Here on the Chester, Washington College Remembers Old Chestertown by John Lang (© 2006, Washington College),

As a young girl, Delia Ringgold Caulk worked in the fields, did domestic work, and worked for several canneries. At hog butchering time, she went from farm to farm, where she helped cut up meat, made scrapple, and put up lard in 50-pound cans. She later worked at the Rigbie Hotel in Betterton, where as a “pantry girl” she washed and sorted the silver for each waitress. She worked at the Chestertown Cannery and the Vita Foods plant. At one time, she was the only black woman who worked at the old Acme store, where she dressed chickens.

Yet apart from her lifetime of labor, Mrs. Caulk served the Lord and her community. She was the first president of the No. 2 Kent and Queen Anne’s Hospital Auxiliary (No. 2 indicating the black membership), and at one time she was chaplain of the Kent County PTA. Her life centered around Fountain Methodist Church on Big Woods Road, where the pastor and parishioners called her “Old Faithful” and “Rock of Gibraltar” because they could always count on her to help. She taught Sunday school, and was president of what is now the Methodist Women. At one time she was in a “praying band,” part of a troupe of musicians with only their voices for instruments.

The first exhibit of 2025 at the Bordley History Center includes several oral histories from the Historical Society’s collection. Delia Caulk’s is among them, and all are encouraged to stop in and listen to Mrs. Caulk’s story in her own voice, and to the others that are also available. The Bordley History Center is open Thursdays and Fridays from 11 am – 2 pm, Saturdays from 10 am – 1 pm. Image courtesy of Tyler Campbell.

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Chestertown Flashback: Where is Golts?

March 14, 2025 by Historical Society of Kent County 7 Comments

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Do you know where Golts, Maryland is? Today’s undated Flashback Photo of the Golts post office shines a light on this unincorporated community right here in Kent County, almost in Delaware. If you have any stories, photos, or information to share about life in Golts, please email [email protected]. Image courtesy of the Historical Society of Kent County.

 

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Chestertown Flashback celebrates Women’s History Month with Eleanor Rochelle Ringgold

March 7, 2025 by Historical Society of Kent County 1 Comment

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March is Women’s History month, so for our first flashback photo of the month we have a c. 1970 photograph of a Kent County woman in military service, Eleanor Rochelle Ringgold. She stands on the footstep of a large military vehicle, in uniform, wearing glasses, and smiling at the camera. Image courtesy of Chesapeake Heartland.

 As always, if you have any additional details to share about this photograph, or about floating saw mills in Kent County, please email [email protected].

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Chestertown Flashback: All aboard

January 3, 2025 by Historical Society of Kent County 5 Comments

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The first Flashback Photo of 2025 is an undated image of Still Pond Train Station. Part of the Philadelphia-Wilmington Baltimore line, in the Delaware Division of Pennsylvania Railroad, Still Pond was on the Chestertown branch line, which also included Lambson, Black, Kennedyville, Lynch and Chestertown. Despite ambitious plans, no train line ever made it as far as Rock Hall or Tolchester.

From On the Main Line The Pennsylvania Railroad in the 19th Century, by Edwin P. Alexander, published in 1971:

The Pennsylvania Railroad probably did more to make a photographic record through the nineteenth century than did most other railroads. From the late 1860s on, photographs of rolling stock, locomotives, and scenes along the line were made. Special trains, usually a locomotive with one or perhaps two cars, were sent out with photographers such as Gutekunst, W. T. Purviance, and H. Hipple in the 1920s.

In the center of the car’s clerestory roof, a small platform for setting up the camera may be seen in many pictures, and sometimes the car was lettered “Photographer’s Car.” At least forty of the photographs show the photographer’s train.

As usual, the Historical Society of Kent County’s museum and shop in the Bordley History Center will be closed for the winter months, but the offices will be open most weekdays. Limited Research Library appointments are available based on staff availability, and research requests are accepted via email at [email protected]. Stay warm!

Image courtesy of Historical Society of Kent County.

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Chestertown Flashback: Happy Holidays to all

December 21, 2024 by Historical Society of Kent County Leave a Comment

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The eight day festival of Chanukah begins on December 25th this year, coinciding with Christmas, and overlapping with Kwanzaa from the 26th to January 1. These holidays all share traditions including candles and light at the darkest time of the year, food and feasting, gift-giving, and of course music and singing.

With all these holidays in mind, we have a wintry scene and a one-horse open sleigh for this holiday week’s Flashback Photo. More information about Kwanzaa, Chanukah, and Christmas traditions around the world is available at the links provided.

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all! Image courtesy of Historical Society of Kent County.

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Chestertown Flashback: A request for family information

December 13, 2024 by Historical Society of Kent County Leave a Comment

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Today’s Flashback photo comes with a request from Galena, where our friend Amber Englebach, the town’s Zoning & Historic Resource Coordinator is working on a project cleaning up Olivet Hill and Davis Cemeteries, and looking for information about these locations and the people who are buried there. The  headstone pictured here is in Olivet Hill Cemetery and belongs to Thomas Massey.

Other names Amber is researching from Olivet Hill include Emily Young, whose headstone is the oldest, Anna Corsey, and Jane Wilmore.

In Davis Cemetery, she is looking for any details related to Hayward Anderson, Mary Black, Hester Briscoe, James Brown, Hassie Brown, J. Russell, Eliza B. Thomas, and Weston Thomas.

Anyone with information to share about any of these people, or any other details about these two locations, is encouraged to contact Amber at [email protected] or as always, [email protected]. Image courtesy of Town of Galena. 

All are welcome to browse the Holiday Shop at the Bordley History Center at 301 High Street in Chestertown. There are gifts for everyone, from children’s books about local history to unique Eastern Shore home decor and holiday items by Rock Hall artist Becky McVan. Open Thursdays and Fridays from 11 am – 2 pm and Saturdays from 10 am – 1 pm.

For more about the Historical Society of Kent County, go here.

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Chestertown Flashback: A tip of the top-hat to A Dickens of a Christmas Weekend

December 6, 2024 by Historical Society of Kent County 1 Comment

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A hearty good day to all on this festive Dickens weekend! Fittingly for this time of year, we present an image hailing from the Victorian era for this day’s recollection. Entitled “1895 Radcliffe Cross,” the photograph bestows a window into an age of horse-drawn carriages, extravagantly puffed and festooned raiment, the genteel pastime of croquet, and stately poses for formal family portraits.

Prithee enjoy the merriments and jollifications of Chestertown’s festival weekend. We entreat thee to visit the Historical Society in your travels up and down the High Street. We shall entertain prolonged hours of operation on First Friday this every evening, and likewise on the morrow from 10 of the clock in the forenoon until the close of the day at 4 pm. A delightful assortment of learned volumes, festive adornments, and curiosities may be found within. Image courtesy of the Historical Society.

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Chestertown Flashback: High Street a few years ago

November 29, 2024 by Historical Society of Kent County Leave a Comment

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If you watched Chestertown’s annual Hometown Holiday parade this morning, you may recognize the view in today’s Flashback Photo–if you concentrate! This undated image shows High Street in Chestertown, from a vantage point about halfway up the 200 block. Take a look and see how much has changed, but also how much is still familiar! Image courtesy of the Historical Society of Kent County.

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Chestertown Flashback: turn of the century college students.

November 22, 2024 by Historical Society of Kent County 1 Comment

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What a formal and formidable group of college students this is! The only available information about this undated photo is a notation on the back reading “Washington College – 1900 – 1920 Era.” One or two of these fellows looks awfully young to be in college, but “college age” was still interpreted a little more loosely at that time than it is today. If you know any of these brilliant young men, or if you’re able to help pinpoint the year this photograph was taken, please let us know in the comments or by emailing [email protected]. Image courtesy of the Historical Society of Kent County.

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