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Listening In: Artifacts and Echoes of Maryland's Mother Country
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Listening In: Artifacts and Echoes of Maryland’s Mother Country

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St. Mary’s County is where colonial Maryland began, with the establishment of St. Mary’s City on the site of an ancient Yaocomico village as Maryland’s first capital in 1634. Southern Maryland has been home to human occupation for at least 12,000 years, and since 1634 the area has seen myriad changes through the rise and fall of tobacco agriculture and its associated enslaved labor to its current status as a bedroom community to Washington, DC, and as home to the Patuxent Naval Air Station. Although historically rural, the area is slowly giving rise to suburban development, and so ties to the past become increasingly important.

In Listening In, Merideth Taylor provides a captivating, even pioneering approach to capturing the land and life of Maryland’s
mother county.
She integrates her own engaging photographs of buildings of all kinds, many of them in disrepair, with imaginative text called
ghost stories
that relate to the photographs in one way or another. These stories are based on living oral histories that Taylor has heard over the many years she has lived in the area. And so we gain a true sense of what life in St. Mary’s County was-and the place it is becoming.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
George F. Thompson
Country
United States
Date
21 June 2018
Pages
164
ISBN
9781938086557

St. Mary’s County is where colonial Maryland began, with the establishment of St. Mary’s City on the site of an ancient Yaocomico village as Maryland’s first capital in 1634. Southern Maryland has been home to human occupation for at least 12,000 years, and since 1634 the area has seen myriad changes through the rise and fall of tobacco agriculture and its associated enslaved labor to its current status as a bedroom community to Washington, DC, and as home to the Patuxent Naval Air Station. Although historically rural, the area is slowly giving rise to suburban development, and so ties to the past become increasingly important.

In Listening In, Merideth Taylor provides a captivating, even pioneering approach to capturing the land and life of Maryland’s
mother county.
She integrates her own engaging photographs of buildings of all kinds, many of them in disrepair, with imaginative text called
ghost stories
that relate to the photographs in one way or another. These stories are based on living oral histories that Taylor has heard over the many years she has lived in the area. And so we gain a true sense of what life in St. Mary’s County was-and the place it is becoming.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
George F. Thompson
Country
United States
Date
21 June 2018
Pages
164
ISBN
9781938086557