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Tilghman Watermen’s Museum Speaker Series: Joe Walsh

February 12, 2024 by Tilghman Watermen’s Museum

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Tilghman, MD, February 9, 2024

On Saturday, March 23, the Tilghman Watermen’s Museum Speaker Series will host Joe Walsh at the Tilghman Island Volunteer Fire Department, 5979 Tilghman Island Road. Joe will speak about his father, Dr. Harry M. Walsh, and his book The Outlaw Gunner, which has recently been republished.

Dr. Harry M. Walsh was a beloved physician in Easton for nearly 30 years. He grew up poor in Kent County, hunting, fishing, and trapping to feed his family. He was a friend to waterman, farmers, and many of the old Market Gunners he had come to know as a young man.  As the years went by, he noticed a huge decline in the health of the Chesapeake Bay and in the number of large flocks of waterfowl. To help preserve and protect the wildlife of the Eastern Shore, Dr. Walsh joined with a group of other enthusiasts to create the first Waterfowl Festival in 1971 in Easton. Dr. Walsh also donated most of his huge collection of waterfowling artifacts to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

Doors will open at 12:30 PM to view some of these historical artifacts.

Speaker presentation by Joe Walsh will begin at 1:00 PM.

Copies of The Outlaw Gunner will be for sale for $25.

Admission is free, but donations are accepted.

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  1. Gurdy Grumpypants says

    February 13, 2024 at 10:10 AM

    I know Joe.
    He has a fascinating collection of Eastern Shore Waterfowling exhibits.
    Should be an interesting and informative presentation.

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