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Book Discussion: Rivers of the Eastern Shore (Choptank, Miles, and Wye Session)

  • Eastern Shore Conservation Center 114 South Washington Street Easton, MD, 21601 United States (map)

Join ShoreRivers for an immersive journey into the history of Maryland's Eastern Shore, as we explore how its rivers shape our way of life then, now, and in the future. We invite you to a special book discussion featuring the second edition of The Rivers of the Eastern Shore by Hulbert Footner, with a forward by Tom Horton.

As summarized by Shiffer Publishing, Footner's book tells the captivating story of Maryland’s Eastern Shore through colorful narratives of 17 fascinating rivers. Starting from the arrival of European settlers and their encounters with Indigenous peoples, Footner’s story continues through the early 20th century. Each river has its own unique story, character, and beauty, lovingly detailed during his travels. Footner writes in vivid, glowing prose about the Eastern Shore's people, customs, towns, and houses. He delves into its politics, economics, and rich history, covering events from the Revolution, War of 1812, and Civil War, to the trade of enslaved Africans and the oyster wars. Footner captures it all.

Special Guests:

  • Choptank and Miles-Wye Riverkeepers: Our dedicated Riverkeepers will join the discussion to provide insight into the current state and future of these vital waterways.

  • Dennis Forney: Publisher Emeritus of the Cape Gazette in Lewes, Delaware, co-facilitator.

  • Karen Footner: Granddaughter of Hulbert Footner, co-facilitator.

Together, they will provide an engaging presentation on the background of the author and his work followed by readings and reflections, particularly focusing on the Choptank, Miles, and Wye chapters. Light refreshments will be served. Please register using the form below.

Note: ShoreRivers is selling copies of the book in the Easton office prior to, and at, the event.


Earlier Event: October 16
Moonrise Paddle at Hambleton Island
Later Event: October 20
Rendezvous at the Farmstead