Historic Walking Tour

Historic Walking Tour November 19th, 2022 Join us for an hour historic walking tour of beautiful downtown Easton. Starts at 11am The tour guide will take you to various buildings within the historic district of downtown and explain the importance of the buildings in Easton's history. TOUR MEETS AT 25 S. Washington Street Easton, MD […]

Native American Appraisal Day

  Talbot Historical Society Presents Appraisal Day with the Potomack Company Auction House & Special Guest Native American Specialist Linda Dyer You’re invited to an appraisal day at the Talbot Historical Society in Easton. The event is presented by the historical society and the Potomack Company auction house in Alexandria, Va. Share your art, jewelry, […]

A Date with History: Anne Nielsen on Native Americans

“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents "Catching Shadows" with Anne Nielsen and speakers from Native Americans Tribes of the Eastern Shore of Maryland The Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History” lecture series presents photographer Anne Nielsen along with members of Native American Tribes of the Eastern Shore. Anne will discuss the process for […]

A Date With History: Bear Me Into Freedom with Jeff McGuiness

  “A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents "Bear Me Into Freedom" with Jeffrey C. McGuiness The Talbot Historical Society’s “A Date with History” lecture series presents  “Bear Me Into Freedom” Frederick Douglass was one of the most powerful and popular orators of the nineteenth century. An Old Testament prophet who was an enormously skilled speaker, […]

Lecture: Native American Artifacts with Terry Crannel

“A Date with History” Lecture Series Presents "Romancing the Stone" with Terry Crannel "Romancing the Stone" will be centered on the evolution of searching for Native American artifacts from the 1960's to the present. Topics will include factors that have affected artifact hunting from farming practices to regulations and laws concerning collecting. This will be about […]

A Date With History: Plimhimmon Estate with Bob Shannahan

  “History of the Plimhimmon Estate” with Robert Shannahan, local historian The legendary Plimhimmon Estate in Oxford has been closely associated with the family of Colonel Tench Tilghman, George Washington’s aide-de-camp, during the Revolutionary War. The estate dates back to the early 17th century as a 600 acre land grant from Lord Baltimore to Henry Morgan in 1659. Local Historian, Bob […]