A Date With History: African Prince with Ed Papenfuse

A Date with History Lecture Series “African Prince, Eastern Shore Slave” The Quakers and Slavery on the Eastern Shore with Dr. Ed Papenfuse, MD State Archivist and Commissioner of Land Patents May 10th, 2023 at 1pm See below for reservation details  Dr. Edward Papenfuse will speak about an Eastern Shore slave who ran away from […]

Members Meeting

The Talbot Historical Society invites you to our Annual Members Meeting in the Gardens on Thursday, May 11th, 2023 from 5 to 7pm. We will present our new Executive Board, Board of Directors, President's Award and recap the FY22-23. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will follow. 25 S. Washington Street, Easton MD 21601 RSVP by May […]

Walking Tours

Historic Walking Tour May 20th, 2023 Join us for an hour-long historic walking tour of beautiful downtown Easton. First tour: 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. Second tour: Starts at 12pm (noon) The […]

Exhibition – Made In Talbot County

We are pleased to announce our newest exhibit, “Made in Talbot County.” It is now open to the public. This special exhibit features Talbot County artisans and craftsmen from centuries past to the early 2000’s. Some individuals featured include Robert Lambdin, Downes Curtis, Ruth Orell, James and Joseph Neall, Thomas Bruff, Anna Maria Hammond and […]

Exhibition – Made In Talbot County

We are pleased to announce our newest exhibit, “Made in Talbot County.” It is now open to the public. This special exhibit features Talbot County artisans and craftsmen from centuries past to the early 2000’s. Some individuals featured include Robert Lambdin, Downes Curtis, Ruth Orell, James and Joseph Neall, Thomas Bruff, Anna Maria Hammond and […]

Exhibition – Made In Talbot County

We are pleased to announce our newest exhibit, “Made in Talbot County.” It is now open to the public. This special exhibit features Talbot County artisans and craftsmen from centuries past to the early 2000’s. Some individuals featured include Robert Lambdin, Downes Curtis, Ruth Orell, James and Joseph Neall, Thomas Bruff, Anna Maria Hammond and […]