Sunday, April 9, 2017

TIME MACHINE- Some Eastern Shore Auto History


                         Our Little Corner In Space And Time









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March, 1906


The Washington Post


The first car driven in Salisbury was around 1900 and the driver and owner was Billy Edison, son of famed inventor Thomas Alva Edison.  The young Edison had lived in Salisbury for a while and married a  young lady from Salisbury.  But he encountered the problem of tires on his Stanley Steamer being cut while negotiating Salisbury's sandy oyster shell based streets of that era.  Years later when Edison returned to the area in an expensive Pierce Arrow he found that attempting to drive the vehicle on country roads was too hazardous an endeavor.  He decided not to attempt a return trip from the country back to Salisbury; he sold the vehicle. It's said that Salisbury may have had up to a dozen cars on its streets by 1910.

Automobiles were no rarity on Eastern Shore roads by the spring of 1930 when a big 5-day auto show featuring 32 new vehicles in Salisbury's downtown armory drew shore wide interest.  

 Exhibitors were:

AUBURN R. D. Grier & Sons Company.
BUICK Salisbury Motor Company.
CADILLAC Easton Cadillac Co., Easton, Md. &
Salisbury Motor Company.
CHEVROLET Tull-Phoebus Chevrolet Sales Co.
CHRYSLER Salisbury Auto Sales Company.
CORD R. D. Grier & Sons Company.
DE SOTA Branch Motor Company.
DODGE Gumby Motor Company, Inc.
ESSEX Hudson-Essex-Gordy Company.
FORD D. W. Perdue Company, Inc.
HUDSON Hudson-Eesex-Gordy Company.
*LaSALLE Easton Cadillac Co., Easton, Md.
MARMON Hurley Motor Co., Seaford, Del.
NASH Gunby Nash Motor Co., Inc.
OAKLAND Powell Motor Company.
OLDSMOBILE Eastern Shore Sales Company.
PACKARD Eastern Shore Sales Company.
PONTIAC Powell Motor Company.
ROOSEVELT Hurley Motor Co., Seaford, Del.
WHIPPET Wilson Motor Company.
WILLYS-KNIGHT Wilson Motor Company 
* (Recall Archie and Edith Bunker of "All In The Family" singing "gee our old LaSalle ran great.") 



Jump ahead another quarter of a century or so and the now classic cars of 1957 were making their debut. 

















(Salisbury Times ads)



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Friday, April 7, 2017

High Bid For Pocomoke Liquor Location

From OC Today

Bids for county liquor store in Pocomoke exceed $1M

(April 7, 2017) Removing itself from the liquor business became less costly for Worcester County government Tuesday, when the bids for the Worcester County Shore Spirit liquor store in Pocomoke City came in shockingly high.

Five bidders submitted proposals to take over the lower county operation, which had been valued in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, with top bidder Kalpesh Patel of Berlin offering at $1.175 million.

Read more:

http://www.oceancitytoday.net/p/bids-for-county-liquor-store-in-pocomoke-exceed-1m/1640496

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Berlin Pink, And OC Race For Cure


Pink will be the word and color in Berlin this Saturday with a day devoted to raising funds for the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Research Center.

Read more about it here:

http://www.oceancity.com/berlin-pink/

Also on Saturday it's the Sixth Annual Komen  Race For The Cure in Ocean City with more than a thousand participants expected. 

Sunday, April 2, 2017

TIME MACHINE: Napoleon Bonaparte And Lower Eastern Shore

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Lower Eastern Shore connection with Napoleon Bonaparte?

A 1944 article in the Salisbury Times about a new book on Eastern Shore rivers by author Herbert Footner cited a favorite story of his about Beverly Mansion at Kings Creek, near Princess Anne. 

He wrote that the mansion was built by Nehemiah King and that his wife, Beverly, refused to set foot in it because of its extravagance. When she died King had her carried into the mansion's parlor and said, "Now Madam King you are in."

And the article mentioned a scheme to rescue Napoleon from his captivity on the island of St. Helena, bring him to America (see articles below) and hide him in a secret room prepared at Beverly Mansion.  Napoleon died shortly before the rescue attempt.  Another speculation was that Napoleon would have been given refuge on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Note:  Beverly Mansion near Princess Anne is also known as Beverly Manor, not to be confused with Beverly Plantation (circa 1770) on the Pocomoke River near Pocomoke City.

March, 1951

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The famous mansion, once fitted with a secret room in which Napoleon Bonaparte was to take refuge had the plot to rescue him from St. Helena been successful, has been restored to Colonial grandeur equal to that created by Nehemiah King, the original owner, by Mr. and Mrs. William W. Perry, formerly of Salisbury. Mr. Perry is a retired DuPont Company official.










 The News Journal (Wilmington)
October, 1902



The Indianapolis Journal (Indianapolis, Indiana)


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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Napoleon - Eastern Shore Connection?

Did you know that shortly before his death plans were being considered to rescue Napoleon Bonaparte from his captivity and bring him to the lower Eastern shore?

Read about it on this Sunday's Time Machine here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Services for FireFighter/Paramedic Jacob Howser

From pocomokefire.com

Services have been set for For Firefighter/Paramedic Jacob Howser.
  
Wednesday March 29, 2017 Visitation at Holloway Funeral Home 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
  
Thursday March 30, 2017 Visitation at Pocomoke Fire House 1-2 pm Service to follow at 2:00pm.
  
Reception to Follow at Pocomoke Community Center
Fire Departments and Honor Guards wishing to participate contact Stockton Asst Chief Tim Jerscheid at 443-497-6439.


Sunday, March 26, 2017

Crash Fatality

Although an official identification could not immediately be made, the Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company says one of its members, 23-year-old Jacob Howser, was the victim in a fatal single vehicle crash Saturday morning near Snow Hill.

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Saturday, March 25, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1938, 1995, 2012

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October, 1938




The Morning News (Wilmington)


February, 1995

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The Sunday Star (Easton)


Five Years Ago

2012 Technology

  • Windows releases the Windows 8 operating system meant for tablets and touch screens.
  • Sally Ride, the first woman in space, dies at the age of 61 on July 23rd.
  • The popular iOS photo filter application Instagram releases a version for the Android operating system.
  • Facebook goes public and its initial stock offering was at thirty-eight dollars per share, the current price is $55.06 (Jan. 28, 2014). Initial investors were worried about the social media website's ability to make money and approached with caution, this forced Facebook to think of creative ways to monetize the company.
  • Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, dies at the age of eighty-two on August 5th.

2012 Pop Culture
  • Musicians like Rihanna, Adele, Bruno Mars, Gotye, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Taylor Swift top the charts and win awards.
  • Television shows like Homeland, The Voice, NCIS, Revolution, and Elementary are widely watched and discussed.
  • Popular movies released in 2012 include The Avengers, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Hobbit, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hunger Games, and Lincoln.
  • Whitney Houston, widely recognized as one of the greatest voices in history, dies in the bathtub of a hotel at the age of forty-eight after drowning due to a drug overdose on February 11th. 

thepeoplehistory.com            


            


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1938..1995..2012

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

History Event In Crisfield

From The County Times, Crisfield

Gravesite of Crisfield’s early settlers to be stabilized, public invited to hear lectures on local history



Joe Paden and UMES students in 2016 worked to restore the Nelson Homestead family cemetery off Cash Corner Road. On Saturday, March 25, they will be back stabilizing another small cemetery, this time on Calvary Road. The public is especially invited for the talks about local Native American history, genealogy and lore which begin at 10 a.m. The program is free, but donations will be accepted.

CRISFIELD — On Saturday, March 25, Joe Paden of the historic preservation group and tour guide outfitter, The Crisfield Story Project, will be leading a cemetery restoration of “Nelson’s Plot” located at 3075 Calvary Road in Crisfield. The restoration will be carried out by volunteers consisting of students and staff from the UMES Office of University Engagement and Lifelong Learning.

The Nelson Plot is the family cemetery of John Nelson, son of Revolutionary War Veteran, Thomas King Nelson, and grandson of Sacker Nelson who was kidnapped during that war to pilot the British fleet up the Chesapeake Bay. Mr. Paden will be sharing stories of this and other families throughout the day.

At 10 a.m., Native American expert, Norris Howard, chief of the Pocomoke Indian Nation will be giving a lecture and presentation on Native American life in the area. He will be followed by historian and genealogist Philip Goldsborough who will be covering the colonization of the Eastern Shore along with other interesting episodes in our history. Genealogist Linda Paden will also be present to answer questions pertaining to the histories of local families.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

TIME MACHINE: The Coastal Storms of 1962 & 1933.

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This month marks the 55th anniversary of the disastrous northeaster that devastated the Eastern Shore coast in early March, 1962.  This storm and the August, 1933 hurricane that created the Ocean City inlet were two of the most infamous storms affecting the Eastern Shore in the twentieth century.

Headlines:

1933




1962







August, 1962
The Baltimore Sun

April, 1962



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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Infamous Coastal Storms


This Sunday's Time Machine recalls the 1962 and 1933 coastal storms that brought havoc to the Eastern Shore coast.

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Eastern Shore Man Charged In Dallas Investigation

From WBOC.com

Salisbury Man Charged with Cyberstalking a Magazine Reporter

Posted: Mar 17, 2017 7:28 PM EDT Updated: Mar 17, 2017 10:49 PM EDT

Sunday, March 12, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1973, 1847, 1937, 2007.

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December, 1973

The Daily Times (Salisbury)


January, 1847


. The Tennessean (Nashville, TN)



January, 1937






The Baltimore Sun


Ten Years Ago

Technology 2007
  • Apple Introduces The iPhone on June 29th
  • Apple Introduces The new Itouch with built in WiFi and touch screen
  • Following it's introduction in late 2006 Nintendo Wii with it's motion sensitive controllers is the game system in demand.


Popular Culture 2007
  • The Final Harry Potter book is published, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  • Fisher Price recalls over 1 million Chinese Made Toys
Popular Films
  • Spider-Man 3
  • Shrek the Third
  • Transformers
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • The Bourne Ultimatum Uni.
  • 300
  • Ratatouille
  • The Simpsons Movie
  • I Am Legend
  • Live Free or Die Hard
  • Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
  • American Gangster
  • Bee Movie
  • Ocean's Thirteen
  • Evan Almighty
  • National Treasure: Book of Secrets
  • Saw IV
  • Surf's Up
  • Resident Evil: Extinction
  • Epic Movie
  • Nancy Drew
  • The Hills Have Eyes 2
Popular Musicians
  • Beyoncé
  • Fergie
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Gwen Stefani
  • Justin Timberlake
  • Avril Lavigne
  • Plain White T's
  • Pink
  • Sean Kingston
  • Ludacris
  • Carrie Underwood
  • Nickelback
  • Diddy
  • Rihanna
  • Britney Spears
  • Kelly Clarkson
  • Linkin Park
  • Christina Aguilera
  • Keyshia Cole
  • Hilary Duff
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Dixie Chicks
  • Young Jeezy
  • 50 Cent
  • Alicia Keys
  • Maroon 5
Popular Television
  • CSI Crime Scene Investigation
  • Grey's Anatomy
  • Survivor: China
  • Sunday Night Football
  • Without a Trace
  • Amazing Race
  • Two and a Half Men
  • Cold Case
  • Deal or No Deal
  • NCIS

Oscars
Best Picture : The Departed
Best Documentary : An Inconvenient Truth
Best Actor Leading Role : Forest Whitaker ( The Last King Of Scotland )
Best Actress Leading Role : Helen Mirren ( The Queen )
Best Actor Supporting Role : Alan Arkin ( Little Miss Sunshine )
Best Actress Supporting Role : Jenifer Hudson ( Dream Girls )

From thepeoplehistory.com 

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Friday, March 10, 2017

Honors For Pocomoke Elementary!

From The Dispatch, Ocean City.

National Recognition For Pocomoke Elementary School

NatlTitleI
POCOMOKE – Pocomoke Elementary School earned recognition as a National Title I Distinguished School this week.

“We are incredibly excited to have Pocomoke Elementary School recognized for the outstanding work the administration and staff are doing to ensure the children in Pocomoke are achieving at high levels,” Superintendent Lou Taylor said. “The efforts of the PES family are commendable, and this is certainly a day to celebrate not only in Pocomoke, but across our county.”

The National Title I Distinguished Schools Program was created in 1996 to highlight the efforts of Title I schools making significant improvements for their students. Schools are honored in one of three categories — exceptional student performance for two consecutive years, closing the achievement gap or excellence in serving a special population of students. Pocomoke Elementary earned its recognition for exceptional student performance.

Principal Michael Browne says this is the second time in five years the school has received the recognition, something state officials told him had never happened before.

Browne credits the FAME (Formative Assessment for Maryland Educators) initiative, which has been in place at PES for three years, with the increase in student achievement that led to the Title I honor. Beverly Watson, FAME specialist, says teachers have worked ongoing formative assessments into the curriculum so that rather than simply testing student comprehension at the end of a unit, they monitor it throughout the process.

“I think it’s played a tremendous role in supporting students,” she said. “You see a great deal of growth across the board.”

Browne said along with FAME, his school’s efforts to do more with technology and increase parent involvement had also had a positive impact on student achievement. Melissa Freistat, assistant principal at PES, said the school had implemented activities to get parents involved in their children’s education.

“Parent engagement is important,” she said. “That plays a big role in student achievement … I think it’s important the public know it’s a partnership. We’re all pieces of a puzzle fit together for the betterment of the child.”

Browne agreed and said the National Title I Distinguished School recognition was an honor for the entire PES community. He says it’s a great feeling to watch PES students — 72 percent of whom come from households of poverty — walk into school each day eager to learn in spite of any hardship they might face.

“They strive to learn,” Browne said. “This is an honor for the students as well as the staff

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Tribute Event This Weekend

From The Dispatch

10th Annual Snow Hill Blues Jam Organized As Mike Armstrong Tribute


Mike Armstrong
Mike Armstrong
SNOW HILL – The Snow Hill Blues Jam will celebrate 10 years with a tribute to a local musician.

The 10th annual Snow Hill Blues Jam is set for March 11 at the town’s old firehouse. This year’s event will honor Mike Armstrong, a local musician who passed away in September.

Armstrong was a member of the Snow Hill All Stars, a group known for its participation in the Blues Jam.

In addition to the live music, attendees at the Blues Jam will be offered a barbeque dinner, cash bar, raffle and silent auction. Tickets are $25 and are on sale at www.snowhillmd.com or at the Town of Snow Hill office.

Read the full article:
https://www.mdcoastdispatch.com/2017/03/06/10th-annual-snow-hill-blues-jam-organized-as-mike-armstrong-tribute/