Bayside Impressions

Bayside Impressions

Author: James Drake Iams

Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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From Rock Hall to Smith Island, the bay-side of Maryland's Eastern Shore is dotted with towns and villages that look to the Bay for their livelihood. In twenty-two watercolors and scores of sketches, Iams has given us unforgettably beautiful impressions of these places. Similarly, Thompson's text is a series of impressions, including nature and history, blended with anecdotes gathered from around the pot-bellied stove.


Bayside Impressions

Bayside Impressions

Author: William L. Thompson

Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 9780870333217

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From Rock Hall to Smith Island, the bay-side of Maryland's Eastern Shore is dotted with towns and villages that look to the Bay for their livelihood. In twenty-two watercolors and scores of sketches, Iams has given us unforgettably beautiful impressions of these places. Similarly, Thompson's text is a series of impressions, including nature and history, blended with anecdotes gathered from around the pot-bellied stove.


Bayside Impressions

Bayside Impressions

Author: James Drake Iams

Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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From Rock Hall to Smith Island, the bay-side of Maryland's Eastern Shore is dotted with towns and villages that look to the Bay for their livelihood. In twenty-two watercolors and scores of sketches, Iams has given us unforgettably beautiful impressions of these places. Similarly, Thompson's text is a series of impressions, including nature and history, blended with anecdotes gathered from around the pot-bellied stove.


Bayside

Bayside

Author: Alison McKay

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2008-08-04

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 143962027X

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In rich, historic images, the unlikely story of Bayside and her founders comes to life. In 1824, a wealthy shipping merchant by the name of Abraham Bell purchased 245 acres in the area now known as Bayside. He created an upper and lower farm, bisected them with a country lane now called Bell Boulevard, and with this Bayside began to develop. Over the generations, Bayside evolved from its beginnings as a rural farming community to a resort destination with lavish estates that lined the shore of Little Neck Bay. Later the town was transformed again into a commuter suburb touted by real estate developers for its scenic beauty and convenient location. Bayside chronicles the community's ever-changing history through this collection of vintage photographs culled from the Bayside Historical Society's archives.