Maryland, Its Resources, Industries And Institutions;

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The majority, however, are poorly clothed, dirty, shiftless, and ignorant, simply worlc- ing because compelled to do so; never aiming to better their condition.
On the Ka«tern Shore almost all the employes are negroes, and it would 1)6 hard to find a more picturesquely shabby crowd. In spite of their lioverty and generally miserable condition, it is a real pleasure to see these people at work. There seems to be a sort of fascination for them in the act of shucking. As the work goes on, some one
... with a powerful voice starts a negro hymn, and soon the whole room-full is singing witli the energy and fire of a camp-meeting. Singing seems to be a sort of com- pensation to the poor shuckers, for their hard work and impoverished state.
As soon as a shucker fills his bucket, he takes it to the window which opens into the packing house. In the packing room, just under COMMERCE AND TRANSPORTATION. 31.5 cent estuary, as the fluvial waters under this name terminate near the southwestern boundaries of the city, from whence to its junction with the bay, it forms a spacious tidal basin, averaging two miles in width, with from 18 to 22 feet natural depth at mean low water.


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