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9 Brevities

Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Going Down to the Boatyard

May 15, 2020 by Talbot Historical Society

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The Oxford Boatyard on Town Creek in Oxford looked very different in c. 1945! Are any of those many buildings still in this location? Photo from the Talbot Historical Society’s H. Robins Hollyday Collection.

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  1. Robert Dixon Bartlett III says

    May 15, 2020 at 3:21 PM

    My father, Robert Dixon Bartlett Jr. bought the boatyard in 1966 from Jim Brickle, and to my memory it looked exactly as shown in the photo at that time. Over the years, and after a serious fire in 1968, my father substantially modernized the facilities, ,and today the boatyard remains much as he left it when he sold it in 1971 (????)

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