Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Bestpitch Ferry Bridge 2 - Harriet Tubman's Eastern Shore of Maryland



Bestpitch Ferry Bridge 2 - Harriet Tubman's Eastern Shore of Maryland
“Marshland Secrets to Escape” 
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This historic wooden bridge over the Transquaking River provides a view of Dorchester County marshlands. In this countryside, knowledgeable local people could hide for days, even weeks, and follow the waterways north toward Caroline County and freedom. Bestpitch Ferry Bridge is located at the site of a former ferry.
The Blackwater and Transquaking Rivers and their estuaries provided opportunities for local residents to hunt, fish and gather food for survival. Abundant fish and fowl live and breed in these waters, and many small and larger animals, including muskrats, rabbits, squirrels and deer live in nearby marshes and woods. Nuts, berries and a variety of roots and herbs round out the possible food and medicinal supplements available to 19th century residents. 
Waterways were also home to many free and enslaved African-American watermen

Bestpitch Ferry Bridge 2 - Harriet Tubman’s Eastern Shore of Maryland

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