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Please enjoy our brief history of Talbot
County, MD.
A Brief History of Talbot County,
Maryland
You'll find yourself immersed in Bay
history and lore at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in
St. Michaels. Its collection includes exhibits on boat
building, Chesapeake Bay craft, steamships and decoy
carving, plus the Hooper Strait Lighthouse, a restored
skipjack, a bugeye and other Bay craft. St. Michaels has
been called "the town that fooled the British" because the
townspeople hung lanterns in the trees during the War of
1812 and the British cannons overshot the houses. Southwest
of St. Michaels is Tilghman Island, home port for many of
the Chesapeake Bay's remaining skipjacks. Talbot County was
created in 1662 and named for Grace Talbot, the sister of
Cecil Calvert. In Easton, the county seat, is the Third
Haven Meeting House, probably the oldest church building in
the country.
Another old town is Oxford, once a major
port and shipbuilding center. You can get to Oxford by
taking the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry, the longest cable-free
ferry in the U.S. There you'll find a replica of the first
Customs House in the U.S. and the Robert Morris Inn, home of
Robert Morris, Sr., a successful colonial merchant and
father of Philadelphian Robert Morris, often called the
"financier of the Revolution."
Talbot County was created in 1662 and
named for Grace Talbot, the sister of Cecil Calvert. In
Easton, the county seat, is the Third Haven Meeting House,
probably the oldest church building in the country.

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