Bay Country Welcome Center - Centreville, MD
Posted by: bluesnote
N 39° 04.720 W 075° 58.732
18S E 415330 N 4325961
A welcome center in the middle of U.S. 301.
Waymark Code: WM14EKT
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 06/23/2021
Views: 1
The sign says, "Welcome to Queen Anne's County! The Civil War intruded into quiet Eastern Shore communities, and residents of this beautiful, water-laced region faced difficult choices.
In the years before the war, enslaved African Americans from the Eastern Shore actively sought freedom via the Underground Railroad. Courageous "conductors" such as Eastern Shore-native Harriet Tubman, and other sympathetic residents, helped them along their hazardous way.
During the conflict, hundreds of formerly enslaved and free Black men from the Eastern Shore enlisted in the U.S. Colored Troops, the units authorized in January 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. After war's end, Black veterans returned to establish towns and emancipation celebrations that continue to influence Eastern Shore culture.
While some of the Eastern Shore's white residents held fast to the Union, others supported the Confederacy. Union authorities arrested newspaper publishers suspected of disloyalty. Daredevil watermen used twisting rivers and waterside towns to run the Federal blockade and supply Confederate forces.
Combat's devastation may have bypassed this area, but families with loyalties on both sides suffered the loss of soldier relatives on faraway battlefields and experienced the hardships of war in other ways. Enjoy the civil War Trails markers that explain the complex impact and long shadows the conflict left on Maryland's unique, colorful Eastern Shore.
[Captions:]
Harriet Tubman was known as "Moses" for leading so many to freedom (image late 1860s)
A schooner sails by a ferry landing on the Nanticoke River. Such vessels made furtive voyages along the Eastern Shore to bring supplies to the Confederacy."
Public Washrooms: Mens and Womens Only
Snacks/Drinks at the facility: No - Look elsewhere
Hours of Operation: Not listed
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