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Warm water and tasty fish Bottlenose dolphins seen in tributary of Chesapeake Bay. (Original Post) elleng Aug 2021 OP
If you haven't read it flotsam2 Aug 2021 #1
THANKS! Really should read that one, as live right here; elleng Aug 2021 #2

flotsam2

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1. If you haven't read it
Wed Aug 11, 2021, 01:03 PM
Aug 2021

Michener's novel "Chesapeake" is a historical novel that is located in the Choptank River area:
"The story-line, like much of Michener's work, depicts a number of characters within family groups over a long time period, richly illustrating the history of the area through these families' timelines. It starts in 1583 with American Indian tribes warring, moves with English settlers through the 17th century (land appropriation, tobacco farming, indentured servitude, religious persecution, etc.), slavery, pirate attacks, the American Revolution and the Civil War, Emancipation and attempted assimilation, to the final major event being the Watergate scandal of 1972-1974. The last voyage, a funeral, is in 1978"-Wiki

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