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Join the Effort

1. Submit a historical topic - 2. See topics already on list or completed:


1] Submit a historical topic:
   
Our goal is to videotape and digitally archive as many relevant historical people, places and things as quickly as possible.
    To that extent we welcome your comments / suggestions. Please include as much detail related to the topic as possible.
    IE: person, place, landmark, location, age, contact info and the reason you feel the person / topic should be covered.

                                              Please provide the following basic Information:
                                              Your Name:
                                              Your Number:
                                              Your Email address:
                                              Suggested Topic:
                                              Date sensitive topic (event/age/etc):
                                              Additional Information:

     CLICK HERE TO CONTACT D.D.H.T. OR FORWARD YOUR SUGGESTIONS

On behalf of all the cooperating organizations involved with the D.D.H.T. initiative we thank you for your support. We'd like to remind everyone that this effort is just getting started, therefore we have limited funding, staffing and resources. If D.D.H.T. is unfortunately unable to directly participate in the production of a submitted topic, we ask that the citizens of Wicomico County step forward and help us. PAC 14 is a Public Access - Community Television - services, therefore any Wicomico resident may qualify to use our cameras and editors FREE of charge. To attend a free PAC 14 qualifying workshop CLICK HERE.

Those outside Wicomico County should contact their communities local Public, Educational & Government Access stations. This is a non-profit lower shore community wide effort, volunteers and donations will be needed. Again, thank you.
 


2] Current list of submitted topics / coverage suggestions and completed programs:
    > Topics / items in no specific order
    > D.D.H.T. completed projects to date are in bold.

Double Mills (PAC 14)
Produced by Creig Twilley, PAC 14 Production Mgr.
Green Hill Church (PAC 14)
Produced by Mike Goodson, Manager PAC 14
Traditional Scrapple Making (DDHT)
Produced by Creig Twilley in association with the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
Hamilton Fox - 'Master of the Hunt' (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14
Charlie Berry '
The Changing Faces of Agriculture' (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14
One Room School Houses (DDHT)
{Featuring Mary Gladys Jones & Lois Wilburn on teaching in a one room school house)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14
Sharptown, Maryland - (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14
Native American Heritage - Arrowheads & Artifacts - (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Milk house reconstruction at Pemberton Hall, circa 1770
Currently in production

W.F. Allen Company
Currently in production

Desegregation on the Shore
Harry Field Dept. Store
Skipjacks and Watermen
Native American Tribes of Delmarva
Resorts of Sorts: Public Landing, OC, Barren Creek Springs
Wicomico County’s Firsts: County Executive, County Council
Long Time Residents: Lizzie Waters,
Delmarva Delicacies: Beaten Biscuits, Scrapple, Catfish,
Ever Changing Salisbury
Early Settlements
San Domingo
Furnace Town
Vienna
Berlin
Sharptown
Allen
Pemberton Hall
White Haven
Poplar Hill
Barren Creek Springs
Agricultural Culture: Farming Techniques now and then
Trappings of the Shore: Muskrats, Nutria, Ducking and more
Architectural Gems
Early Construction
Early Food Preparation: Cider Pressing, Curing Ham, Crab Cakes
Carnivals
Remembering Milestones: Hurricanes, Fires, Depression, Wars, Floods
Button Making
Shirt Factory
Shore Harvests: Logging, Truck Farming, Crabs, Oysters, Shad, Rock
Prohibition and the Rum Runners
Ferries, Waterways and the Railroad
Cultural Hearth
Blacksmithing
Folk Tales
Folk Music
Carnivals
Perdue Family
Boat Building and Models
Jewish Community Contribution
Arts and Literature of the Shore
Memories and Treasures
Fishing: Recreational and Commercial
Horses
Domestic Lifestyles: Quilting, Gardening
Neighborhoods
Life Around Water

 

 














 
 
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