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MissionThe mission of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is to inspire an understanding
of and appreciation for the rich maritime heritage of the Chesapeake Bay and its
tidal reaches, together with the artifacts, cultures, and connections between this
place and its people.
VisionThe vision of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is to be the premier
maritime museum for studying, exhibiting, preserving, and celebrating
the important history and culture of the largest estuary in the
United States, the Chesapeake Bay.
• We will be acknowledged as the leading center for education,exhibition, and preservation of Chesapeake Bay maritime cultures.
• We will inspire cultural stewardship by preserving, documenting, and sharing stories, artifacts, skills, and the traditions of the generations of people who have lived and worked in the Chesapeake Bay region.
• We will emphasize how the connections between people and the Bay’s natural environment have shaped unique, traditional cultures.
• We will provide opportunities for visitors to make connections between past human activities, present conditions, and future possibilities.
MeSSage froM The
PreSidenT & ChairMen
Langley r. shook President
Joseph e. petersChairman, 2010-2011
CG applebyChairman, 2011-2012
The front cover of this annual report is fitting, as the Museum’s 2010-2011 fiscal year was truly a cause for celebration. Just one year into the implementation of our new five-year plan and the Museum has hit the ground running.
Attendance and membership levels first stabilized and then began what looks to be the start of a steady rise—proof that membership and marketing initiatives are bearing fruit. We are over 5,000 members strong and growing almost every month. Your gifts to the 2010-2011 Annual Fund set an all-time record for the second consecutive year in the Museum’s 46-year history, a reflection of how important this institution is to people like you.
Our Museum is fortunate to have membership dues and admissions receipts cover a higher percentage of our expenses than most of our peers, yet, combined, these two revenue streams support barely a third of the Museum’s annual operating budget. With government grants virtually non-existent in this economy, charitable gifts from our more than 1,000 generous donors are the mainstay supporting the Museum’s mission, and this will continue to be the case for the foreseeable future.
Between May 2010 and April 2011, our year was marked by new events, new projects, new people, and expanded programs, all of which contribute to a powerful sense of revitalization. The Museum welcomed four new exhibits this year, and expanded an existing one. Illuminating the Sea, the Paintings of James E. Buttersworth; Marc Castelli, The Art of the Waterman, The Simison Collection; and Decoys of Dorchester County all opened to glowing public reception. A Rising Tide in the Heart of the Chesapeake was expanded to include new stories of watermen and their families from Smith Island.
Our restored pre-Civil War Mitchell House—which belonged to Frederick Douglass’s sister, and its 19th century lifestyle exhibit inside—opened on the Museum’s first Frederick Douglass Day in October. This festival and two other new events, Watermen’s Appreciation Day and the St. Michaels Concours d’Elegance, appealed to diverse audiences and brought many new visitors to our campus. The Museum expanded its partnerships with other non-profits to present Sharpshooters of the Chesapeake at the 40th Annual Waterfowl Festival and to welcome several visiting vessels to our docks such as the Maryland Dove.
The boatyard buzzed with activity, as restoration of the legendary skipjack Rosie Parks began in full swing, and other repairs to our floating fleet were made on a regular basis—all conducted in public view. Called by some “the queen of the fleet,” the Museum’s 1889 nine-log bugeye Edna E. Lockwood has undergone extensive repair and restoration (read more about this on page 7).
For decades in the mid-twentieth century, the steam-powered screw tug Huntington was the venerable flagship of Newport News Shipbuilding Company. Huntington’s pilot house and captain’s quarters, complete with furnishings and fittings, were rescued intact from a scrap yard in Florida and they’ve found a new home at our Museum. With Huntington’s restoration, the Museum plans a special exhibit on Chesapeake tugs and marine transportation to open next summer in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Museum’s tug Delaware.
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2010-2011BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Joseph e. Peters, Chair
Cg appleby, Vice Chair
alan r. griffith, Vice Chair
Tom d. Seip, Treasurer
Mark S. nestlehutt, Secretary
Bruce P. BedfordPaul BerryHarry W. BurtonStuart A. ClarkeFrederic N. CrossDavid E. DunnJocelyn W. EysymonttAnna W. FichtnerHoward S. FreedlanderE. Brooke Harwood, Jr.Pamela JanaR. Douglas JurriusRichard H. KimberlyPeter M. KreindlerWilliam C. MillarGeoffrey F. OxnamJoanne W. PragerBruce A. RagsdaleHenry H. StansburyBenjamin C. Tilghman, Jr.Richard C. Tilghman, Jr.Baird TipsonBarbara ViniarBruce B. Wiltsie
Langley r. ShookPresident
eMeriTiRichard T. AllenCandace Carlucci BackusMargaret D. KellerBreene M. KerrCharles L. Lea, Jr.Fred C. MeendsenJohn C. North IISumner ParkerJames K. PetersonNorman H. PlummerJohn J. RobertsHenry H. SpireJames E. ThomasJoan Darby WestDonald G. Whitcomb
PREsIdENt ANd chAIRmEN’s mEssAGE cONtINuEd 2011-2012BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Cg appleby, Chair
alan r. griffith, Vice Chair
Joseph e. Peters, Vice Chair
Tom d. Seip, Treasurer
Mark S. nestlehutt, Secretary
Paul BerryRichard J. Bodorff
Harry W. BurtonFrederic N. Cross
William S. DudleyDavid E. Dunn
Jocelyn W. EysymonttAnna W. Fichtner
Howard S. FreedlanderDagmar D. P. Gipe
James P. HarrisE. Brooke Harwood, Jr.
Christopher A. HavenerFrancis Hopkinson
Pamela JanaR. Douglas Jurrius
Richard H. KimberlyPeter M. Kreindler
William C. MillarGeoffrey F. OxnamBruce A. Ragsdale
Henry H. StansburyBenjamin C. Tilghman, Jr.
Richard C. Tilghman, Jr.Alfred Tyler II
Barbara Viniar
Langley r. ShookPresident
eMeriTiRichard T. Allen
Margaret D. KellerBreene M. Kerr
Charles L. Lea, Jr.D. Ted Lewers
Fred C. MeendsenJohn C. North IISumner Parker
Robert A. PerkinsJames K. Peterson
Norman H. PlummerJohn J. RobertsHenry H. Spire
James E. ThomasJoan Darby West
Donald G. Whitcomb
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our tireless volunteers, the Museum is now home to an extensive Heirloom Garden featuring rare, unique, and historically accurate plants and herbs to reflect the kitchen and medicinal gardens cultivated by Chesapeake people of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. We brought back the Museum’s quarterly publication, aptly named The Chesapeake Log, with a fresh look and a renewed sense of energy, and unveiled a beautifully re-designed website, updated daily.
The Museum’s Kids Club summer camp program was extended due to popular demand, offering scholarships to underserved youth in St. Michaels, and the education department introduced a stand-alone lecture series featuring nationally renowned speakers like Adam Goodheart, author of the New York Times bestselling book 1861: The Civil War Awakening.
A newly restructured docent training program now offers volunteers the opportunity to focus on specific areas they find most interesting, such as the Crab Cakes program and ecology tours aboard Mister Jim for kids, or exhibit tours for adults. As a result, we have seen more interest and increased participation by our more than 200 wonderful volunteers.
As you can see, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is growing as a vital resource of inspiration, engagement, and education. Beyond our charge to preserve the artifacts and historic vessels of this treasured region, our highest calling springs from the stories behind every boat, behind every collection piece and exhibit, and ultimately behind the diverse people who for centuries have lived, worked, and played on and around the Chesapeake Bay, and still do today. “Looking for the Brass ring / Vicious Virgin,” 2006. [22 x 30] © Marc Castelli.
Marc Castelli: The Art of the Waterman, The Simison Collection
The Art of the Waterman was presented in the Steamboat Gallery from January 31 through March 25, 2011 and featured 23 paintings by renowned Chesapeake artist Marc Castelli, 17 of which were donated to the Museum from the Diane Simison collection. The remaining images were from the artist’s personal collection. Castelli paints in watercolor on paper, working from photographs that he takes himself.
In “Looking for the Brass Ring/Vicious Virgin,” Castelli has caught the powerful tongs lifting out of the Bay, pulling a mound of water behind them. Though the color of the sky marks this as a typically cold day for oystering, and despite the mechanical help from the dredge, waterman Jimmy Kline is working so hard he’s shed his outer layer.
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artist Marc Castelli explains his technique to the crowd at the members reception and exhibit preview on January 29, 2011.
Pictured from left: rev. Mark nestlehutt, secretary; alan griffith, vice chair; Tom Seip, treasurer; CBMM President Langley Shook; Pam Jana; Joe Peters, chair; Cg appleby, vice chair; Peter Kreindler, Bruce ragsdale and geoff oxnam.
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This report represents gifts made to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum from May 1, 2010 to April 30, 2011. While we have made every effort to be as accurate as possible, we know errors may sometimes occur.
if we have omitted your name or made an error, please accept our sincere apologies. To notify the Museum so that corrections might be made, please contact director of development rené Stevenson at 410-745-4950 or [email protected].
On the Cover: Photo by Jack Upchurch.
Illuminating the Sea: The Paintings of James E. Buttersworth, 1817-1894
This major retrospective exhibit, highlighting the work of famed 19th-century marine artist James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894), opened April 16, 2011 and closed October 23, 2011. The show, organized by Mystic Seaport and displayed in the Steam-boat Gallery, was co-sponsored by the Maryland Historical Trust, Wilmington Trust FSB, and Kay and Bob Perkins.
A ship portraitist who meticulously illustrated America’s Golden Age of Sail, Buttersworth captured a realistic view of sea and sky while incorporating the human element into his work. Paintings in the exhibition spanned Buttersworth’s entire career, beginning with his early British period works and ending with the 1893 America’s Cup series, completed a year before his death. The exhibition featured 24 paintings, some of which were part of a gift to Mystic Seaport.
ocean Scene, “henrietta” Scudding. Mystic Seaport Collection, 2007.53.15. James E.
Butterworth, 1817-1894.
Decoys of Dorchester County is a special exhibit featuring decoys from the private collections of East Coast Decoy Collectors Club members and the Museum’s permanent collection. The exhibit opened in April, 2011 and continued through November, 2011.
Dorchester County historically offered vast expanses of marshland as shelter and food for migrating ducks and geese along the Atlantic flyway. This translated into rich hunting grounds for area waterfowlers and a high demand for decoys. These gunners made their own decoys or often obtained them locally, producing some of the greatest variety of North American decoys, including some of the crudest to a few of the most refined.
Photo by david harp. Chesapeakephotos.com
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A Rising Tide in the Heart of the ChesapeakePhotos by David HarpText by Tom Horton
In March, 2011, this special exhibit was expanded to include stories of the Smith Island Crabmeat Cooperative—a business enterprise of watermen’s wives who pick and sell meat from the crabs caught by their families, and the story of a father-and-son crab potting team whose livelihoods have been impacted by new crab harvesting limits.
With photographs by David Harp and text by environmental writer Tom Horton, this exhibit explores the cultural and environmental changes of the Chesapeake. The entire exhibit showcases stories of people from three islands—Hoopers, Smith, and Holland—and focuses on the loss or threatened loss of their cultures. This exhibit is generously sponsored by Kay and Bob Perkins.
harvey and Brian Corbin are a father-and-son crab potting team. Photo by david harp.
The Mitchell House
The opening of the historic Mitchell House coincided with the inaugural Freder-ick Douglass Day in October, 2010. Mitchell House helps to tell the stories and history of free black laborers along Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The left half of the house is original, with the right half a reconstruction to resemble its former state. The house was once the home of Eliza Bailey Mitchell, Douglass’s closest sibling.
The Mitchell House exhibit is both inside and out—with an 1800s swept-earth landscape and heirloom garden, and the two-room building. One room displays a pre-Civil War domestic environment. The other incorporates exhibits which help explain who free blacks were and why they are so important in the story and history of the Chesapeake.
Decoys of Dorchester
Edna, without a doubt, is the most significant boat in the Museum’s collection. Built in 1889 by John B. Harrison on Tilghman Island, the
Edna E. Lockwood is a nine-log sailing Chesapeake bugeye––a double-ended, multi-log hulled oyster dredging vessel with two masts and three sails. The second mast on a bugeye is just one of the distinctive differences between it and the iconic skipjack, which has only one mast.
Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1994, Edna is often referred to as the “queen” of the Museum’s fleet. She represents an unusual log or “chunk” style of shipbuilding technology practiced nowhere else in the world but the Chesapeake region. The era of bugeyes was ushered in after the Civil War and the repeal of the 1820 ban on dredging oysters in Maryland waters. A bugeye-building boom reached its peak in the late 1860s and early ‘70s during the pinnacle of U.S. oyster fishery, with no other vessel harvesting more oysters than the bugeye.
The bugeye’s thick log bottom, advantageous for hauling oysters, soon became the reason for its declining production. The once-popular vessel was replaced by the skipjack––easier and cheaper to build––as the large trees needed for the construction of the bugeye’s hull began to disappear. Edna was donated to the Museum in 1973 and underwent an extensive restoration process from 1975 to 1979. At 53 feet, six inches long, Edna is a rare survivor, the last of the log-hull bugeyes afloat to retain her sailing rig and working appearance.
Although fully restored in 1979, regular maintenance continues to keep Edna afloat. In June, 2010, a 54-foot fir log was delivered to the Museum to be shaped into a new boom for Edna. The log was squared and then put away for the summer, until winter, when most of the repair work was completed. In September, 2010, the boatyard crew pulled the two masts out and began tearing up the decks in midship. Over the fall, the crew replaced four deck beams from the cabin house forward, reframed the hatch, and replaced the bulkhead under the cabin house.
“Replacing the deck beam on the forward end of the cabin was tough because we didn’t remove the cabin, we just lifted it up and worked underneath it,” recalls Assistant Curator for Watercraft Richard Scofield. During the 2010-2011 winter months, the crew replaced the mast partners (where the mast goes through the deck) in addition to replacing the king plank, (the big, wide center plank for the deck) with solid oak pieces.
As spring 2011 approached, Project Manager Marc Barto along with shipwright apprentices Jenn Kuhn and Joe Green began to replace decking from the midship to the cabin, replacing a few margin boards (the outer most pieces of the deck). Kuhn and Green also rebuilt the small hatch just forward of the cabin house. By late spring of 2011, the new boom––tucked away from the previous summer––was taking shape and much of the caulking, sealing, painting, and varnishing was completed. Clearly, the Edna E. Lockwood, with all of the incredible Chesapeake history she holds in the grain of her wood and in the creases of her sails, is in very good hands indeed.
eIn March of 2011, Edna––now appearing very much as she did when she was first built––was rocking gently in the harbor when Pamela Todd Pitt, of Cabin Creek, MD, came to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum for the first time. She gazed in amazement at the vessel her father had skippered while she was growing up.
“It was an emotional moment,” recalls Pitt. “I could just imagine dad being in the same place, climbing aboard the same deck and playing cards in the same cabin as I stood on Edna. This has been such a great experience for me. It was like returning home in many ways.” Pam’s father, Reginald D. “Raggy” Todd, was the skipper aboard Edna from 1948 until the late 1950s.
“A lot of people think the Museum is just about boats,” comments master ship-wright Marc Barto. “But it’s really about the way people are connected to the Bay. It’s the stories like that of Pamela and her father that make this place so meaningful to the visitors and members we serve. It inspires us every day to give our best work to the Museum.”
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(top) Shipwright apprentices Jenn Kuhn and Joe green replace the decking from the middle of the boat to the cabin. (middle) Kuhn holds the newly shaped boom while green adds a layer of varnish. (left) Pamela Pitt aboard the Edna E. Lockwood, where her father once stood as Edna’s captain years ago.
in June, 2010, assistant Curator for Watercraft Richard Scofield and Classic Yacht restoration guild director rick Carrion worked on the first cut on a 54’ fir log to make a new boom for the Museum’s Edna E. Lockwood.
C h e S a P e a K e B aY M a r i T i M e M U S e U M
honor roLL of donorS
We extend our sincere appreciation to our donors for their gifts during fiscal year (May 1, 2010 to april 30, 2011) including donations to the Museum’s annual fund, the tax-deductible portion of the Boating Party fundraising gala, contributions for capital or specific programs, and gifts to the Museum’s endowment funds. We simply couldn’t do what we do without the wonderful generosity of our friends and supporters. ThanK YoU!
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admiral of the Sea
($50,000 and above)
Mr. & Mrs. alan r. griffith
Ms. virginia M. Martus
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Millar
admiral of the Chesapeake
($20,000 to $49,999)
Mr. Cecil f. Backus, Jr.
Mr. Paul Tudor Jones ii
Mr. robert a. Pascal
Mr. & Mrs. robert a. Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph e. Peters
Mr. & Mrs. Tom d. Seip
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($10,000 to $24,999)
Mr. C. Thomas Clagett, Jr.
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Mr. J. andrew Billipp
& dr. Susan h. Billipp
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Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Snowdon
Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Stoltz
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Mrs. virginia i. albert
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Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin C. Tilghman, Jr.
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& dr. arlene Bowes
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dr. & Mrs. Thomas a. Broadie
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vice President & Mrs.
richard B. Cheney
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ambassador & Mrs. anthony
S. harrington
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USn (ret.)
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Mr. & Mrs. enos T. Throop, Jr.
The hon. & Mrs. russell e. Train
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Trippe
Mr. francis M. Turner
& Ms. Kimberley d. fritts
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Mr. & Mrs. Timothy E. Wyman
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Sailing Master ($250 to $499)
Mr. & Mrs. John e. akridge iii
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Mr. & Mrs. Steven asplundh
dr. & Mrs. L. Bradley Baker
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Mr. Mark a. green
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The Hon. William S. Horne
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Mr. & Mrs. Joseph irr
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. david J. Jeffery
Mr. howard Johnson
Mr. William Jones & Dr. Gail Jones
Mr. Bruce Jones
Mrs. John T. Kauffman
Col. richard B. Kaufmann
Capt. & Mrs. fred K. Kieser
dr. Michael L. Laccheo
Mr. & Mrs. neil r. LeCompte
Mr. Mark J. Levine
& dr. Sara L. imershein
Mr. david J. Lewis
Mrs. Joan K. Lunney
& Mr. William Idler
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Magee
Mr. robert a. Malson
Mr. & Mrs. Joel h. Maness
Mr. & Mrs. eric Mann
Mr. & Mrs. robert T. Mantell
Mr. frank Marshall
Dr. & Mrs. John F. Mautz
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence e. McCanna
Mr. & Mrs. f. James Mcgrath
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mendenhall
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Meyerhoff
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Milan
Ms. Priscilla Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice e. newnam iii
Mr. Stephen nichols
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Noble, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. david J. north
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin o’Connor
dr. & Mrs. a. gibson Packard, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Patterson, Jr.
Mr. robert M. Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. John e. Pflieger, Jr.
Ms. ginger Pickle
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence o. Pratt
Mr. gene Prevost
Ms. norma redelé
Ms. Claire a. richardson
Mr. Thomas e. rodgers
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce rogers
Ms. Margaret e. roggensack
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph i. rue
Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Schutt, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne H. Shaner
Mr. & Mrs. Michael T.M. Shannon
Ms. Kathryn Shook
Mr. & Mrs. alfred C. Sikes
Mr. Joe South
Mr. & Mrs. david B. Stern
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip C. Stovall
Mr. & Mrs. alfred h. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. W. Stuart Thompson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Tighe
Mr. & Mrs. robert Turner
Mr. & Mrs. James a. vail
Mr. & Mrs. robert van fossan, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Clinton a. vince
dr. Barbara viniar
RAdm. E. K. Walker, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Warfield
Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Webster
Mr. & Ms. Kendall Wellman
Mr. & Mrs. William T. Wheeler
Mr. Hugh E. Whitaker
Mr. David White
Dr. & Mrs. Carl Wick
Drs. Robert & Gail Wilensky
Mr. William A. Williams
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Winstead III
Mr. & Mrs. Albert C. Woodroof
Mr. & Mrs. autur Zimmer
Boatswain ($100 to $249)
Ms. Joan abel
Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Adams
Ms. nancy aldrich
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“I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky. And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by.”
– John Masefield
Photo by graham Scott-Taylor
The Museum welcomed many visiting vessels to campus this past year, including the Maryland Dove, which invited students from easton elementary School to come aboard and step back in time.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark russell allen
dr. Thomas a. anastasio
& dr. virginia S. Jenkins
Mr. & Mrs. herbert L. andrew iii
Mr. allen ault
& Ms. evelyn rossbach
Mr. robert J. austin
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Babinsky
Mrs. gordon r. Baer, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. gary r. Ball
Mr. roy Bands
Mrs. donna Barker
Ms. Susan K. Barrett
Mr. & Mrs. Jack T. Batty
Mr. & Mrs. armando Bautista
The hon. & Mrs. Birch Bayh
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Bechtle
Mr. & Mrs. John e. Beck
Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Bednarz
Mr. & Mrs. fred J. Bennett
Mr. Robert W. Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. david g. Benson
Mr. John T. Bentivoglio
Mr. Colin C. Bentley
Mr. & Mrs. donald Berlin
dr. & Mrs. James M. Bisanar
Ms. Carole S. Bishop
Mr. William Blades
dr. robert Blatchley
& dr. virginia Blatchley
Mr. donald f. Boesch
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Boicourt
Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester P. Bollinger
Mr. & Mrs. James e. Bonan
Mr. & Mrs. robert Booker
Ms. Jane C. Bowen
Ms. delores J. Bowens
Mr. Mark a. Bower
Mr. & Mrs. david C. Boyer
Ms. Beth Brainard
Mr. Terrence Brick
Mr. & Mrs. richard Broderick
Mr. & Mrs. r. Paul Brooks
Mr. & dr. Stanley Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Brown
Mr. & Mrs. rainer Bruns
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Brunson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry L. Buel
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. Burke
Mr. Brian C. Butz
& Ms. andrea Santa
Mr. S.H. Buzby
Mr. Loudon L. Campbell
dr. & Mrs. edmund Campion
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Carleton
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Carns
Ms. Josephine Carr
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Carroll
Mr. dennis f. Carroll
& Ms. Leslie hill
Mr. & Mrs. D. Wayne Carstens
Mr. & Mrs. ralph Case
Mr. & Mrs. Creston L. Cathcart
Mr. & Mrs. Manson W. Chisholm
Mr. R. W. Christy
Mr. & Mrs. george C. Clark iii
Mr. & Mrs. robert n. Cleaver
Ms. Katherine L. Clovis
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Clum
Mr. alan C. Coho
Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Collins
Mr. robert L. Collins
Mr. & Mrs. george e. Conniff
Ms. Leidy Cook
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert C. Cook
dr. e. newbold Cooper
Mrs. John n. Critchlow
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Croker
Mr. & Mrs. richard M. Crowley
Mr. John M. Csady
Mr. & Mrs. Brad dalton
Mr. & Mrs. david damon
Mr. Craig damon & Ms. Lolli Sherry
Mr. & Mrs. B. Michael dann
Mr. & Mrs. Jack davis
Ms. elise davis
Mr. & Mrs. edwin decker
Mr. ralph P. decker
Ms. Shirley e. deeley
Mr. William Dempsey
& Ms. Elizabeth McGrory
Mr. John M. derrick
Mr. & Mrs. John f. devlin
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. digan
Mr. James L. dillon
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Doetzer
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. dome
Major James v. dominick iii
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Donawick
Mr. Thomas g. donlan
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. donohue
Mr. gregory P. dowd
Mr. & Mrs. david g. draut
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence L. driggs iii
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Dudley
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph duffy
Mr. & Mrs. david dulaney
Mr. & Mrs. david dunham
Mr. & Mrs. Woody Dunstan
Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. eastman
Mr. & Mrs. John edson
Mr. & Mrs. James egbert
Mr. & Mrs. gary f. ehlig
Mr. & Mrs. gene elrod
Mr. & Mrs. frank X. emmet, Jr.
Mr. Joe enders & Ms. Lynn Parli
Mr. & Mrs. gary enright
Mr. robert estes
Mr. & Mrs. gil fauber
Ms. h. virginia feeney
Mr. & Mrs. robert h. feldhuhn
Mr. & Mrs. Thornton W. Field
Mr. & Mrs. John g. fink, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Fink
Mrs. Elizabeth O. Fisk
dr. & Mrs. Peter L. flaherty
Mr. & Mrs. andrew J. flanagan
Mr. Carl fleischhauer
& Ms. Paula J. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. ralph f. fleischman
Mr. & Mrs. James a. flood
Mr. & Mrs. James a. flood, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. david C. flood
Mr. & Mrs. John P. foody
Mr. & Mrs. John f. ford
dr. Susan T. forlifer
& dr. robert Middleton
Mr. W. Thomas Fountain
Ms. Lyle W. Fowlkes
Mr. John fox
& Mrs. Suzan Brice-Fox
Mr. & Mrs. robert frank
dr. Scott d. friedman
& dr. Cathy a. friedman
Mr. herbert friedman
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. friedman
Mr. & Mrs. James r. friel
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Fuchs
Mr. & Mrs. robert M. galloway
Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Galvin
Mr. greg gannon
dr. & Mrs. Pedro garcia
Mr. gardell g. gefke
& Ms. Elizabeth R. Pyke
Mr. & Mrs. fred C. geiger, Jr.
Mr. gary a. gerber
Mr. & Mrs. Morton gibbons-neff iii
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. S. Gibson
dr. & Mrs. a. george g. gilfillan iii
Mr. John h. gillespie
& Ms. robin gordon
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Gilmore
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher T. gilson
Mrs. Madeline girard
Capt. & Mrs. donald J. goodliffe
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas h. gould
dr. & Mrs. ivan a. gradisar, Jr.
Mr. Harry W. Grauel
Mr. & Mrs. donald M. gray
Mr. & Mrs. John M. gray
Mr. george h. gronde
Mr. greg grundtisch
dr. & Mrs. eugene h. guthrie
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen r. halpin, Jr.
Mr. richard hanna
& Ms. Jennifer Mainster-hanna
Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. Hansen
Ms. Betty ann harp
Mr. david J. harp
Mr. & Mrs. Kirke harper
Mr. John f. harper
& Ms. Karen L. roth
dr. & Mrs. andrew P. harris
Mr. donald harrop
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Hazen
Mr. Ken healy & Ms. aida Leisure
Mr. & Mrs. John o. heck
Mr. & Mrs. James heelan
Mr. Archer Dodson Heinzen
Mr. & Mrs. Charles r. helms
Mr. & Mrs. a. Carl helwig
Mr. & Mrs. d. hunt hendrickson
Mr. & Mrs. allen hilburn
Mr. & Mrs. donald hilderbrandt
Mr. & Mrs. harry e. hill iii
Mr. howard r. hill, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. robert hinkel
Mr. & Mrs. C. frank hix, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. F. Worthington Hobbs III
Mr. & Mrs. T. J. holland
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford e. holland
Mr. & Mrs. donald r. holland
Mr. & Mrs. Tom hollenshade
Mr. & Mrs. nelson C. holtje
Mr. & Mrs. richard L. hood
Mr. & Mrs. C.a. Porter hopkins
Ms. Martha f. horner
Mrs. arthur a. houghton
dr. & Mrs. howard C. hughes
The hon. harry hughes
Ms. dixie B. hughlett
Mr. david P. hunt
Mr. & Mrs. John K. hyatt, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. richard hynson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. fred israel
Mr. & Mrs. William Lehr Jackson
Lt. Col. o. K. Jans, USaf (ret.)
(top) The heirloom garden, designed by Museum volunteer and master gardener roger galvin, and maintained with other volunteers, features rare, unique, and historically accurate plants and herbs.
(middle) volunteer docent Jody Stumpf shows students from easton elementary School how to measure a crab during the Museum’s Crab Cakes program.
(bottom) The skipjack Rosie Parks restoration began in March, 2011. here, shipwright apprentice Jenn Kuhn hammers into place the new keelson.
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Mr. & Mrs. Merton M. Jarboe
dr. richard J. Johns
Ms. Pearlie W. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. richard J. Johnson
Mr. Timothy C. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. richard r. Jones
Mrs. ruth B. Jones
Mr. C. Philip Kable
Mr. & Mrs. daniel Kecman
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Kelly
Mrs. adine C. Kelly
Mr. Jim Kenney
Mrs. Carol S. Kilbourn
Mr. Warren Kilmer
& Ms. Judith needham
Mr. & Mrs. edward S. Kin
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome d. Kinney iv
Mr. robert Klamm
& Ms. Cecilia hayes
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice i. Klein
Mr. & Mrs. edward Knight
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Koreyva
Mr. & Mrs. nevin e. Kuhl
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kuhn
Ms. Kathleen A. Kurtz
Mr. Jack L. Lahr
Mr. & Mrs. h. r. Landon
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Lane, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. rick Lankford
Mr. Timothy J. Lawler
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Lea, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. James e. League
Mr. & Mrs. ronald e. Lesher, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. ronald S. Liebman
Mrs. & Mrs. Larry Lindsley
Mr. edward M. gabriel
& Ms. Kathleen M. Linehan
Mr. & Mrs. ronald Lockhart
Ms. Katherine Lordi
Mr. & Mrs. William Love
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Low
Mr. Charles B. Madary
& Ms. Joan C. Sisk
Mr. & Mrs. Charles r. Madary, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. russell a. Mail
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Marron
Mr. & Mrs. edward e. Masters
Mr. & Mrs. Max Matteson ii
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. Mattingly
Mr. & Mrs. William McAllister
Mr. & Mrs. Tom McCall
Mr. & Mrs. John M. McComb
Mr. & Mrs. William B. McConnel III
Mr. Lou Mcfadden
Mrs. Jayne h. Mcgeehan
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Mcguiness
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mcguirk
Mr. & Mrs. edward J. McKenna, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde a. McKinney
Mr. Jonathan T. McLane
Mr. Steve McPhail
Mr. gregory d. Mcveigh
Mr. John e. Menard
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Mencke, Jr.
Mrs. eleanor Merrill
Mr. & Mrs. andrew J. Michalak
Mr. & Mrs. Bart Michelson
Mr. & Mrs. frank T. Mickey
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Millar
Mr. & Mrs. richard a. Miller
Mr. Paul Milne
& Mrs. Candace Chiaruttini
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Milo, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. arthur C. Milot
Mr. & Mrs. edward f. Mitchell
Mr. Karl e. Moeller
Mr. & Mrs. gary Molchan
Mr. Maurice J. Montaldi
Mr. & Mrs. John r. Mulkey
Mr. & Mrs. raymond J. Munsch
Mr. & Mrs. edward J. Murn
Mr. & Mrs. John h. Murray
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence r. Myers
Mr. David J. Naftzinger
Mr. & Mrs. James nallo
Mr. & Mrs. richard T. nolker
Mr. & Mrs. John L. S. northrop
dr. & Mrs. Beale h. ong
Ms. Margaret d. orem
Mr. & Mrs. John Orzechowski
Mr. James g. overton
& Ms. Lynn P. Klappich
Mr. & Mrs. John B. owens
Mr. & Mrs. Mark e. Pacious
Mr. & Mrs. James v. Pasquarelli
Mr. & Mrs. anthony h. Passarella
“Ships are the nearest thing to dreams that hands have ever made.” - Robert N. Rose
“The cure for anythiing is salt water—sweat, tears, or the sea.” - Isak Dinesen
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Mr. & Mrs. John e.C. Patmore
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Patten
dr. James Patterson
& dr. Jeanne Patterson
Mr. & Mrs. richard r. Pelliconi
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Pettit
dr. Christine a. Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. george e. Pickett
Mr. & Mrs. david Pitard
The hon. S. Jay Plager
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Platt
Mr. & Mrs. William T. Poole, Jr.
Capt. John C. Porter
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. Prouse
Mr. & Mrs. gary Quinn
Mr. gerald raine
Mr. & Mrs. gene rall
Mr. Malcolm M. randolph
Mrs. Carole r. ratcliffe
Ms. Carol raulston
Mr. & Mrs. William Ray
Mr. Matthew T. regan
Capt. robert B. reinbold
Mr. & Mrs. John reitman
Ms. Margaret rennels
dr. Mary restifo
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas h. reynolds, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Richards III
Mr. & Mrs. Fritz G. Riedlin
Mr. & Mrs. harlan d. robinson
Mr. & Mrs. J. Lawrence robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy roche
Mr. & Mrs. arthur J. roerink
Mr. & Mrs. fred S. rodger
Mr. & Mrs. Paul h. rohrkemper
Mr. & Mrs. gerald B. rorer
Mr. & Mrs. John rose
Mr. & Mrs. george g. rowan, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael rudolph
Mr. & Mrs. A. William Rutherford
Mr. & Mrs. roderick n. ryan
Ms. diana Sable
Mr. Marc Salkin
Mr. & Mrs. robert P. Savage
Lt. & Mrs. Clifford L. Sayre, Jr.
dr. russell a. Schilling
Mr. edward M. Schmidt
Mr. A.G. Schmitz, Jr.
Mr. Keith r. Schreiber
& Mrs. Marietta M. Schreiber
Mr. richard Schubert, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. richard g. Scofield
Mr. & Mrs. James r. Seale
Mr. dennis e. Seymour
& Ms. Bernadette Benik
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Shannahan, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Sharp
Mr. Paul Sheehy
Mr. & Mrs. fred Sherriff
Mr. & Mrs. L. Parks Shipley
Mrs. nancy S. Shook
Mr. & Mrs. robert J. Shuman
Mr. & Mrs. William Simmons
Mr. & Mrs. david a. Sirignano
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Smith
Mr. Philip E.L. Dietz
& Dr. Eva M. Smorzaniuk
Mr. Mark e. Solomons
& Ms. Jill e. Kent
Mr. & Mrs. donald r. Sparks
Ms. neela Srihari
Mr. edward St. John
Ms. diana f. Stager
Mr. & Mrs. James Stansbury
dr. & Mrs. Thomas e. Stauch
Mr. & Mrs. donald M. Steinwachs
Mr. Barry Sterling
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Stevens
Ms. Barbara a. Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. William Stockman
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Stretmater
Mr. & Mrs. richard K. Struthers
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph d. Supino
Mr. Owen Wormser
& Ms. Julia T. Susman
dr. david f. Sutter
Mr. & Mrs. hobart K. Swan
Mr. & Mrs. L. Michael Sweeney
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Teesdale
Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Teubner
Mr. & Mrs. Peter a. Thatcher
Mrs. Susan B. Thomas
Mr. Jeffery W. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. James e. Thompson
Ms. rosemary e. Thomson
Mr. Thomas B. Titchener
& Ms. Claire M. greene
Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Tompkins
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Townsend
Mr. John Trainer
Mr. Paul W. Truelove
& Ms. Linda S. Thompson
Mr. alfred Tyler
& Ms. Cleo P. Braver
Mr. & Mrs. John r. valliant
Mr. & Mrs. robert M. valliant
Mr. & Mrs. ronald virostek
Mr. & Mrs. Thanos voreas
Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Wade
Mr. & Mrs. G. Donald Wagner
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Walden
Mr. & Mrs. Myron D. Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Salvador Waller
Mr. Wilmer J. Waller
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Warren
Mr. & Mrs. John Waterston
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. S. Waxter
Mr. David V. Way
& Dr. Ruth Sanchez-Way
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Weber
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Wechsler
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Welch, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Whaley
Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Whitcomb
Mr. & Mrs. January L. White
Mr. David G. Whitworth, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Widell
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Wing
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Winterer
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Woicke
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Wood, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Davis H. Wood
Mr. & Mrs. David Wood
Ms. Brenda L. Wooden
dr. & Mrs. Sanford T. Young
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Zuza
Crew (up to $99)
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. aepli
Mr. Robert W. Alexander
& Ms. Brenda faulkner
Mr. & Mrs. Mark e. allen
Mr. & Mrs. Jams W. Alls
Ms. Jody andrews
Mr. & Mrs. gerald atterbury
Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. austin, 3rd
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence f. awalt iii
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Barrett
dr. & Mrs. Samuel Barnett
Mr. hugh L. Barteman
Mr. Marc Barto
Mrs. Lynn Bartosz
dr. & Mrs. david r. Batcheller
Mr. george J. Beerley
Mr. & Mrs. robert S. Begor
Ms. Jill Bemis
Mr. edwin Berk
Mr. franklin h. Bernard
Ms. virginia Beran
Mr. & Mrs. robert J. Bittmann
Mr. Judith W. Black
Mr. Thomas g. Blake
& Ms. Marie Zinninger-Blake
Mr. norm Blakeney
Mr. & Mrs. Charles e. Boardman
Mr. & Mrs. earl g. Boertlein ii
Ms. Mary P. Bonta
Ms. helen fegan Bower
Mr. richard g. Boxall
Mr. & Mrs. John h. Boyden
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Brandolini
Mr. Christopher P, Brennan
Mr. Karl e. Briers
Mr. & Mrs. harrison C. Bristoll, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. harry Brooks
Mr. James d. Buerkel
Mr. & Mrs. John g. Burfeind
Mr. & Mrs. george Burke
Mrs. Claire T. Burkelman
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Bustard
Mr. J. Sean Callahan
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Campbell, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Canzoniero
Mr. John J. Carey
Mr. robert P. Clagett
Mr. & Mrs. d. Theodore Clark
Capt. iris Clarke
Mr. & Mrs. William Coale
Mr. & Mrs. adam d. Cockey
Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Colket
Mr. & Mrs. alex T. Collins
Ms. nancy C. Collins
Ms. heather e. Cook
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cooney
Mrs. Patricia Crane
Mr. david Craven
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Crothers
Mr. & Mrs. robert C. davis
Mr. & Mrs. roger J. davis
Ms. Louise W. Davison
Capt. & Mrs. Michael J. deane
Mr. & Mrs. John deBone
Mrs. Carolyn r. decker
dr. & Mrs. donald h. dembo
Ms. delia B. denny
Mrs. Jeanne C. devries
Capt. & Mrs. Paul g. dix
Mrs. Betty doolittle
Mr. Joseph a. doyle
Mr. & Mrs. Michael a. droge
Mr. & Mrs. dan drumheller
Mr. Thomas dugan
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew dull
Mr. & Mrs. J. richard durham iii
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart eisen
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Engle
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. englert
Mr. & Mrs. Keister evans
Mrs. Jean ewing
Mr. & Mrs. C. randy fairbank
Mrs. Mary J. fairbank
Mr. & Mrs. Sam fairbank
Mr. Chris faranetta
Ms. elaine T. farquhar
Ms. Betty L. faux
Mr. robert a. fenimore
Mr. & Mrs. Paul r. fine
Mr. alfred fittipaldi
& Ms. Patricia M. Coleman
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Florkewicz
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. ford, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jon franke
Mr. & Mrs. Paul d. franke
Mr. andrew h. friel
Mr. & Mrs. george a. frigon
Mr. & Mrs. george a. fromm
Mr. & Mrs. Larry funk
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Garner
Ms. virginia n. geiger
Ms. Sandra L. gerstung
Mr. david J. gierisch
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace F. Glass
Mrs. Julie e. goldsborough
Mr. & Mrs. John S. gorski
Mr. John graffigna
& Ms. Celie Baussan
Mr. andrew gray
Mr. Joseph green
Mr. Clarence f. gross
Ms. helen B. haefner
dr. alfred S. halas
Mr. & Mrs. nate hall
Mr. William G. Hamilton
Mr. Michael hanas
Ms. donna hanson
Mr. & Mrs. don hardesty
Ms. Mary anne harp
Mr. & Mrs. david J. harp
Mr. & Mrs. James a. hash
Ms. hilary heckman
dr. Thomas r. hendrix
Mr. & Mrs. robert M. hewitt
Mr. John hitchcock
Ms. Patricia a. holloway
Mr. embry howell
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph f. huber
Mrs. Betty T. hurford
Mr. John i. hutchison
& Ms. Yvonne Smoghomonian
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace B. Jansen
Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Jones
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Kalis
Mr. & Mrs. James n. Karr
Mrs. Joan K. Katz
Ms. Brenda e. Keener
Ms. Mary a. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Kelly, Jr.
Ms. Joan Kelly Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kerrigan
Mr. & Mrs. r.g. Kessler
Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Killingsworth
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence h. King, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Knable ii
Ms. emilie Knud-hansen
dr. John P. Knud-hansen
Ms. Louise d. Kolakowski
Mr. & Mrs. rich Koll
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Korab
Mr. & Mrs. ferd Krauss
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Krysztofiak
Ms. Jennifer e. Kuhn
Mr. Byron h. LaMotte, Jr.
Mrs. Samuel J. Lanahan
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Langan, Jr.
Mr. William Laveck
Mr. & Mrs. John r Laverty
Ms. Jennifer Lee
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lembo
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lenfest
Dr. & Mrs. James W. Liesener
Mr. Joseph Link Jr
Mr. & Mrs. robert C. Little
Ms. Kate Livie
Ms. Leslie M. Londeree
Mr. Matthew Longnecker
& Ms. Stephanie London
Mr. robert Loughhead
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Louis
Ms. Mary Lovell dierdorff
Mr. & Mrs. eric Lowery
dr. frank Luongo
& Ms. Joan aldrich
Ms. Jean h. Macht
Mr. Donald W. MacLeod
Mr. & Mrs. richard d. Maha
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Mann, Jr.
Mr. Richard Manzer
Ms. Kelly d. Marley
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Masso
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Matthes
Mr. & Mrs. James J. McCaffrey iii
Mr. & Mrs. frank McCarthy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael McConihe
Constance & Thomas Mcevoy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mcfarland
Mr. & Mrs. rob Mcintire
Mr. Matthew J. McKenna
dr. James McKnight
Mr. & Ms. robert J. Meckes
Mr. & Mrs. russell C. Merritt
Ms. Susan L. Merryman
Mr. & Mrs. harry C. Meyerhoff
Mr. & Mrs. eric Mihan
Mr. & Mrs. Ladson Mills iii
Ms. Christine C. Minnium
Mr. howard Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. r. Shane Moore
Ms. Judith a. Moran
Ms. anna Morgan
Capt. Stephen h. Morris
Ms. Tracey f. Munson
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Murphy
Mr. andrew Mutch ii
Mr. & Mrs. albert h. naeny, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. naper
Ms. Janis nesterak
Mr. & Mrs. Mark a. newberg
Mr. Kevin norris
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas W. North
Mr. & Mrs. John gregory norton
Ms. Barbara a. novak
Mr. & Mrs. richard f. ober
Mr. roger o’dell
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick o’hara
Mr. & Mrs. e. Bayly orem, Jr.
Mr. John orndorff
Mr. Robert W. O’Rourke
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ortiz
Mr. Patrick o’Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. John a. Pagenstecher
Mr. Kyong Pak
Mr. John Papanikolas
& Ms. Carribeth Bliem
Mr. & Mrs. Philip P.W. Parish
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas h. Parks
Mr. & Mrs. robert Pasieka
Mr. William M. Passano, Jr.
Ms. Margaret C. Patton
Mr. royce a. Peabody
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Petitt
Mr. & Mrs. richard g. Pfau
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Pheil
Ms. Lynne Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Pilling
Ms. Sherry S. Polite
Mr. & Mrs. gary K. Pritchard
Ms. angela Pungello
Mr. John f. Quinn
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel ray
Mr. Joe redman
Mr. & Mrs. Walter W. Redman III
Mr. & Mrs. Bryon J. reilly
Mr. & Mrs. robert reinbold
Mr. robert L. rich
Mr. herbert L. richard
Mr. robert n. riley
Mr. & Mrs. James L. robfogel
Ms. nancy robson
Mr. & Mrs. robert h. roe
Mrs. Martha B. roe
Capt. & Mrs. Thomas S. rogers,
USn (ret.)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael rogers
Mr. & Mrs. William Ross
Mr. & Mrs. Lee K. roxbrough
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Rutledge
Mr. david Sabourin
Mr. edward C. Santelmann
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sappington
Mr. J. richard Schuster
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Seger
Mr. & Mrs. david o. Segermark
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Shackelford
Mr. & Mrs. donald g. Shanks
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Shays
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Sherman
Mr. gerald Silverstein
& Ms. abby Siegel
Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore P. Simoncini
Mrs. Katherine r. Simpson
Mrs. nancy Sims
Mr. William T. Sinnott
Mr. Barry T. Smith
Mr. fred o. Snyder
Mr. & Mrs. reynolds Somers
Mr. harrison Somerville, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Spielman
Mr. & Mrs. Burt Spitzer
Mr. & Mrs. Charles g. Sproule, Jr.
Mr. C. William Stamm
Mr. & Mrs. george L. Steffens
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Steinberger
Mr. & Mrs. Warren W. Stevens
Mr. & Mrs. richard Stevens
Ms. Bonnie L. Strang
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth a. Strassner
Mr. & Mrs. gregory J. Strauch
Mr. daniel r. Sutherland
Mr. & Mrs. glenn f. Sykora
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Tama, Jr.
Mrs. rachel Tandy
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. alton h. Templeton
Mr. & Mrs. Marie & Steve Thomas
Mrs. helen B. Thomas
Mr. Wayne Thompson
Mr. Joseph L. Tierney
Mr. & Mrs. anthony a. Timko
Mr. John K. Todd, Sr.
Mr. Mark d. Todd
Mr. & Mrs. rob Todd
Mr. & Mrs. August M. Tolzman III
Mr. & Mrs. fred L. Tompkins
Mr. & Mrs. Lester r. Trott
Mr. Tom Tuttle
Mr. & Mrs. david Umbach
Ms. helen M. van fleet
Mr. & Mrs. Todd vecchio
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Vernon
Mr. & Mrs. Billy G. Vinzant
Mr. William J. Vitale
Ms. Lorraine B. vollberg
Mr. James vorosmarti
Ms. Josephine T. Wagoner
Mr. George S. Wallace
Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Walter
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond G. Wasdyke
Mr. Donald Webster
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Weisshaar
Capt. & Mrs. Douglas D. West
Ms. Annette T. West
Mr. Arnold Wexler
& Ms. Suzanne R. Jenkins
Mr. & Mrs. David B. White
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Whitley
Ms. Eunice M. Whitney
Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Williams
Mr. David B. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell K. Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Winslow Womack
Mr. Charles Work
& Ms. veronica a. haggart
Mr. & Mrs. donald r. Young
Mr. & Mrs. robert n. Young
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin o. Yowell
Ms. Linda Zeigler-Lake
Mr. & Mrs. r. Scott Ziegler
Capt. & Mrs. John T. Zohlen
“Land was created to provide a place for boats to visit.”
– Brooks Atkinson
Assistant Curator of Watercraft Richard Scofield, Ship to Shoreline Marine Transportation driver howard Tobeck and Chief Curator Pete Lesher take pause after the Huntington pilot house has been set to land at the Museum.
“If a man does not know to what port he is steering, no
wind is favorable to him.” – Seneca
attendees at the inaugural frederick douglass day try their hand at fishing off the docks at Waterman’s Wharf.
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BeQUeSTS and TrUSTS The richard h. grant, Jr. Charitable Trust
The diane L. Simison Trust
CorPoraTe and inSTiTUTionaL SUPPorTair Journey
allied Beverage group
american Cruise Lines, inc.
An Untangled Web, Inc.
applied Computers Systems
awty international School
Bay hundred, inc.
Bicent Power, LLC
Blue Crab Bay Company
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.
Campbell’s Town Creek Boatyard LLC
Carla Massoni gallery
Carpenter Street Saloon
Caretinuum LLC
CBiZ, inc.
Chesapeake Bay Cruises, LLC
Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp
Choptank electric
Chubb & Son
Citizens Bank
Comfort Keepers
daniels & Tansey, LLP
darnell’s grill & Catering LLC
drinker Biddle & reath LLP
easton Bank & Trust
euro Motorcars, inc.
Evercore Wealth Management
executive Council on diplomacy
five gables inn & Spa
franklin’s Toys LLC
georgetown Yacht Basin, inc.
Great Lakes Wine & Spirits LLC
guilford County Schools exceptional
Children department
guyette & Schmidt
hambleton inn
haydon Bolts, inc
higgins & Spencer, inc.
hill’s drug Store, inc.
hinckley Yacht Company
inn at Perry Cabin
J.e. Leanos Company
J.r. Management inc.
Kelly distributors
LMK insurance inc.
MacSwiney Club
The Milestone Catering & Special events
Mcallister Towing & Transportation
Montessori Community School
neighborhood Service Center
northrop grumman Shipbuilding inc.
Pascal’s St. Michaels harbour inn
Pixel Print & Post
Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 74
Porsche of annapolis
Provident Packaging Corp.
republic national distributing Co., LLC
ride entertainment Systems
rocon, inc.
rolls-royce Motor Cars na, LLC
Sam’s Service, inc.
Severn Marine Services, inc.
Silver Linings of St. Michaels
The Talbot Bank
Tri-County electrical Supply, inc.
Washington College
Water Management Tech, Inc.
Wilmington Trust FSB
Wycon Mold & Tool, Inc.
Wye Financial & Trust
Zodiak of north america
foUndaTionSakridge family foundation
amica Companies foundation
Bank of america Charitable gift fund
richard & ellen Bodorff
Charitable foundation
Community foundation of
greater atlanta
Community foundation of Jackson hole
Crozier Family Fund
fidelity Charitable gift fund
Tom & Mary firth gift fund
Frederick W. Richmond Foundation, Inc.
grayce B. Kerr fund, inc.
griffith foundation
hammonds family fund
John B. & Marguerite
M. owens foundation
Keith D. Stoltz Foundation
Kresge foundation
Lyric foundation, inc.
Macy’s foundation
Mid Shore Community foundation, inc.
norfolk Charitable Trust
norman g. owens foundation
rndC foundation
ross foundation
Schluderberg foundation, inc.
Schwab fund for Charitable giving
Starr foundation
SWS Charitable Foundation Inc.
Theo B. Bean foundation, inc.
Thomas h. hamilton foundation, inc.
van Strum foundation
vanguard Charitable
endowment Program
Widgeon Foundation
non-ProfiT organiZaTionS academy for Lifelong Learning at CBMM
antique & Classic Boat Society,
Chesapeake Bay Chapter
CBMM Model guild
Back Creek Landing CSa
garden Club of the eastern Shore
Justgive
Potomac decoy Collectors association
Sailing Club of the Chesapeake
St. Luke’s Methodist Church Bellevue
Union United Methodist Church
United Way of Rhode Island
Women’s Club of St. Michaels Inc.
governMenT agenCieSChesapeake Conservancy
Maryland department of natural resources
Maryland deptartment of Business
and economic development
Maryland deptartment of Planning
Maryland State department of
education-Sai
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
MaTChing gifTSWe are grateful to the following
individuals and corporations for their
matching gifts:
air Products foundation
Mr. James M. Curran
aT&T foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Michael McClane
Chubb & Son
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Mencke, Jr.
Constellation Energy United Way Campaign
Mr. & Mrs. robert S. goodson
exxonMobil foundation, inc.
Mr. & Mrs. James P. harris
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Warren
Mr. & Mrs. david dunham
dr. Stephen Bowes & dr. arlene Bowes
fannie Mae foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome d. Kinney iv
iBM Corporation
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Bowles
Mr. & Mrs. John g. Burfeind
Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Tompkins
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin o. Yowell
PJM interconnection
Mr. & Mrs. John M. McComb
Verizon
Mr. david e. Young
Mr. & Mrs. L.r. embrey
Wiley Rein LLP
Mr. & Mrs. richard J. Bodorff
gifTS in honor ofTheses tributes are a way to honor
individuals. We congratulate the hon-
orees listed below in bold, and thank
our donors for their thoughtful gifts:
Carol & Creston Cathcart
Joseph Link
Winifred C. Cowee
Jill a. Bemis
penny & alan Griffith
Beth Brainard
Ann M. Wiley
hope & tony harrington
Josephine Carr
William C. Millar
dixie & Carter hughlett
Bonita & rick Lankford
Mary Lou & Joe Peters
karen & Langley shook
allison & Jonathan franke
Constance Sadler & Paul Moates
gifTS in MeMorY ofMemorial gifts are a poignant
commemoration of a loved one. We
express our sincere appreciation and
deepest sympathy to the following
family and friends who made memorial
gifts to the honorees, who are indicated
in bold:
Mr. John a. aldrich
Ms. nancy aldrich
Mr. & Mrs. gerald atterbury
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Barrett
Mr. & Mrs. alex T. Collins
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Garner
Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Killingsworth
dr. frank Luongo & Ms. Joan aldrich
Mr. & Mrs. robert e. naper
Mr. & Mrs. Lee K. roxbrough
Mr. fred o. Snyder
Mr. & Mrs. robert n. Young
Mrs. Candace Carlucci Backus
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil adams
Mr. Cecil f. Backus
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Barnett
Mr. & Mrs. Duane W. Beckhorn
Mr. Loudon L. Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Carlson
Ms. nancy C. Collins
Mrs. Joan W. Cox
Mr. & Mrs. george eysymontt
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. fichtner
Mrs. Shirley S. gooch
Mr. & Mrs. alan r. griffith
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas e. hill
dr. & Mrs. John T. hurley
grayce B. Kerr fund, inc.
Ms. Mary a. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. richard h. Kimberly
Mr. & Mrs. Paul g. Mcguirk
Mr. & Mrs. andrew J. Michalak
Mr. & Mrs. rob nobel
Mr. & Mrs. Sumner Parker
Mr. & Mrs. robert a. Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph e. Peters
Mr. & Mrs. James K. Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Platt
Mrs. Martha read
Ms. adrienne rudge
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sappington
Mr. & Mrs. richard Scofield
Mr. & Mrs. Langley r. Shook
Mr. & Mrs. henry Spire
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stevenson
Mr. & Mrs. W. Stuart Thompson, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Clifton F. West, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Whitcomb
Ms. Doris “Dottie” Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. fred Sykora
Mr. Joseph a. Besso
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Carlson
CBiZ, inc.
Mrs. Julie Gibbons-Neff Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnett
Mr. Jonathan Bartlett
Mr. & Mrs. robert S. Begor
Mr. Robert W. Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Boicourt
Ms. Jane C. Bowen & family
Mr. & Mrs. Sean Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell
Campbell’s Town Creek Boatyard LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Colket
Mr. robert Lewis Collins
Comfort Keepers
Ms. Joan W. Cox
Mr. david M. Cox
Mrs. Jeanne C. devries
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Engle
Ms. Jean ewing
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. fichtner ii
Mr. & Mrs. howard S. freedlander
Mr. & Mrs. george frigon
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Fuchs
Ms. virginia n. geiger
& Ms. Judith W. Black
Mr. & Mrs. Morton gibbons-neff iii
Mr. Carl griebel & Mr. Tony Shirley
Mr. & Mrs. harry e. hill & family
Mr. & Mrs. James n. Karr
Mr. & Mrs. richard h. Kimberly
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence King
Ms. emilie Knud-hansen
dr. John P. Knud-hansen
Ms. Kathleen Kurtz & Ms. Leidy Cook
Mr. & Mrs. ronald e. Lesher, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. raymond J. Munsch
Mr. & Mrs. Sumner Parker
Mr. & Mrs. robert a. Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph e. Peters
Mr. & Mrs. norman h. Plummer
Mr. John f. Quinn
Mr. & Mrs. Byron J. reilly
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Richards III
Mr. & Mrs. James L. robfogel
Mr. & Mrs. richard Scofield
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Seger
Severn Marine Services, inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Langley r. Shook
Mr. & Mrs. henry h. Spire
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas e. Stauch
Mr. & Mrs. L. Michael Sweeney
Mr. John K. Todd
Mr. & Mrs. Lester r. Trott
Mr. patrick Crockett
awty international School
dr. & Mrs. edmund Campion
Mr. Michael hanas
Mr. Matthew Longnecker
& Ms. Stephanie London
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Marron
Mr. howard Mitchell
Montessori Community School
Mr. Kyong Pak
Mr. John Papanikolas
& Ms. Carribeth Bliem
Ms. angela M. Pungello
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Smith
Mr. & Mrs. david Umbach
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Whitley
Mr. robert Donald
The Sailing Club of the Chesapeake
Mr. James a. evans
allied Beverage group LLC
Mr. & Mrs. armando Bautista
Mr. & Mrs. Charles e. Boardman
Mr. Terrence Brick
Mr. and Mrs. William Coale
Ms. Mary Lovell dierdorff
franklin’s Toys LLC
Great Lakes Wine & Spirits
guilford County Schools exceptional
Children department
Ms. helen B. haefner
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kerrigan
Mr. & Mrs. r. g. Kessler
Mr. Timothy J. Lawler
Mr. & Mrs. James e. League
dr. & Mrs. James Liesener
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mcfarland
Mr. Matthew J. McKenna
Mr. & Mrs. robert J. Meckes
Mr. & Mrs. gary Molchan
Ms. anna L. Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Murphy
Ms. Barbara a. novak
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick o’hara
Mr. Robert W. O’Rourke
Mr. Patrick o’Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. richard g. Pfau
Ms. Joan Kelly Phillips
republic national distributing Co., LLC
Mr. & Mrs. William Ross
Mr. Joe South
Southern Wine & Spirits of New York
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Taylor
Mr. John Trainer
Mr. Gene h. Granger
Mr. & Mrs. neil r. LeCompte & family
Mr. harry J. harp
air Journey
Mr. & Mrs. gary r. Ball
Mr. george J. Beerley
Ms. virginia Beran
Mr. & Mrs. robert J. Bittmann
Ms. Mary P. Bonta
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Brandolini
Mr. & Mrs. richard Broderick
Mr. James d. Buerkel
Citizens Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cooney
Mr. roger J. davis
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Donawick
drinker Biddle & reath LLP
Ms. h. virginia feeney
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph v. fisher
Mr. & Mrs. John P. foody
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. S. Gibson
Mr. Thomas B. Titchener
& Ms. Claire M. greene
dr. alfred S. halas
Ms. Betty ann harp
Mr. & Mrs. david J. harp
Ms. Mary anne harp
Mr. & Mrs. david J. harp
“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing—absolutely nothing—half so
much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” – Kenneth Grahame
Boatyard Program Manager dan Sutherland explains the intricacies of traditional wooden boatbuilding to Jermaine Thomas in the Museum’s Apprentice For a Day public boatbuilding program.
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Mr. & Mrs. John o. heck
Ms. hilary heckman
Mr. & Mrs. Charles r. helms
Mr. & Mrs. robert C. holmes iii
Mr. & Mrs. edward S. Kin
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Koreyva
Mr. & Mrs. ferd Krauss
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Krysztofiak
Ms. Jennifer Lee
LMK insurance, inc.
Ms. Jean h. Macht
MacSwiney Club
Mr. & Mrs. richard d. Maha
Mr. & Mrs. James J. McCaffrey iii
Mr. & Mrs. edward J. McKenna Jr.
Ms. Christine C. Minnium
Mr. Kevin norris
Mr. roger o’dell
Provident Packaging Corp
Mr. Matthew T. regan
rocon, inc.
Mr. & Mrs. fred S. rodgers
Mr. & Mrs. John rose
Ms. neela Srihari
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Steinberger
Tri-County electrical Supply, inc.
Water Management Tech, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. David B. White
Wycon Mold & Tool, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. r. Scott Ziegler
Mr. William J. Love
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Alls
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Collins
Ms. Betty L. faux
Mrs. ruth B. Jones
Ms. Judith a. Moran
Ms. Margaret C. Patton
Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 74
Ms. Sherry S. Polite
Mr. & Mrs. Walter W. Redman III
Ms. Bonnie L. Strang
Mr. & Mrs. anthony a. Timko
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Vernon
Mr. John ely Marsland
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace B. Jansen
Ms. Louise d. Kolakowski
Mr. Michael McCutchan
The Sailing Club of the Chesapeake
Mrs. Mabel petizon
Mr. roger Krhounek
Ms. Marylou Whelan
Mr. John N. pynn
Mr. & Mrs. earl g. Boertlein ii
Caretinuum LLC
CBMM Model guild
J.e. Leanos Company
Mr. & Mrs. Merton M. Jarboe
Mr. & Mrs. W. Rembert Simpson
Mr. & Mrs. edward h. Sipe
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph d. Supino
Mr. & Mrs. Billy G. Vinzant
Mr. William stubee
Ms. Joan abel
Mr. Christopher P. Brennan
CBMM Model guild
Mr. & Mrs. John r. Laverty
Mr. & Mrs. frank McCarthy
Mr. & Mrs. george g. rowan Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Shackelford
Mrs. Joyce sumwalt
Mr. & Mrs. alton h. Templeton
Mr. William a. tilley
The Sailing Club of the Chesapeake
Mr. John tokarz
Mr. & Mrs. Burt Spitzer
MeMBerShiPWe are especially grateful to our
members for their support, interest,
ideas, and enthusiasm for the Museum’s
mission. THANK YOU for supporting
the important work of the Museum!
(May 1, 2010 – April 30, 2011)
Life Members
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burleson
dr. & Mrs. Michael J. dodd
Mr. Lewis B. Kinter
& Ms. Terry Timberlake-Kinter
Mr. & Mrs. John Marrah
Mr. Mark ordan
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph e. Peters
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Van Evans
sustaining Members
Mr. & Mrs. david f. allen
Mr. h. furlong Baldwin
Mr. h. Lawrence Clark
dr. & Mrs. h. Tucker dalton
Mr. & Mrs. a.J. gupta
Mr. & Mrs. Warren R. Marton, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad nelson
Mr. & Mrs. glenn d. orme
Mr. Scott Wagner
Benefactor Members
Mr. Bernard W. Bise
Mr. & Mrs. John a. Booth, Jr.
dr. & Mrs. Thomas a. Broadie
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Chamberlain
Mr. Bill Clark & Ms. ruth heltne
Mr. & Mrs. anthony davis
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. deen
Mr. & Mrs. William N. Demas
Mr. Ronald W. Drucker
Mr. dixon L. duffett
Mr. & Mrs. Tom frana
Capt. & Mrs. Peter h. friedman
Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. garber
Mr. & Mrs. a.J. gupta
Mr. & Mrs. robert d. hillenbrand
Mr. Jerry B. hook & Ms. Jacqueline Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. hutchison
Mr. raymond Jennings
Mr. & Mrs. frank d. Kittredge
Mr. & Mrs. ed K. Langley
Ms. Elizabeth Lord
Mr. & Mrs. J. Sperling Martin
Mr. g. Paul Moates
& Ms. Constance a. Sadler
Ms. Elizabeth C. Moose
Mr. & Mrs. donald a. Pusey
Mr. Bruce a. ragsdale
& Mr. richard g. Scobey
ride entertainment Systems
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Roberts
dr. & Mrs. John L. Seidel
Mr. arthur J. Spinetta
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas e. Stevenson
Mr. & Mrs. enos T. Throop, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. David G. Winans
Dr. & Mrs. R. Lane Wroth
Mrs. roslyn d. Young, Jr.
The Museum is grateful to the following
friends who donated a variety of
items during fiscal year 2010-2011,
including artifacts, watercraft, office
equipment, tools and supplies for
the boatyard, historic maps, books,
paintings, photographs, and other
Chesapeake Bay related items:
Ms. virginia Thorndike aldridge
anonymous
Mr. Michael d. Bancroft
Ms. Katherine Bandelman
Bartlett Tree experts
Mr. richard Bemis
Mr. & Mrs. Craig L. Blemly
Mr. robert Blom
Mr. edward r. Boc
Mr. John B. Breaux
Mr. doug Breen
Mr. Kenneth M. Brenneman
Mr. Samuel J. Brinton iii
Mr. Michael h. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. John a. Bryson
Mr. & Mrs. Kitridge Buritsch
Mr. dennis J. Callaghan
Mr. Bruce e. Carlson
Ms. vicky Carman
Mr. Brad Carrodi
Mr. dennis f. Carroll
Mr. Kevin Cassidy
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Chambliss
Mr. neil r. Clark
Mr. dennis f. Comey iii
Ms. Jean M. Crawford
Mr. Matt Cro
Mr. & Mrs. richard Crowley
Mr. robert g. danehower, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Danovitz
Mr. Bill dennis
Mr. Laurent deschamps
Mr. James dewar
Mr. randolph J. doubt
Mr. Peter a. doyle
Mr. Terry effinger
Mr. Mark emon & Ms. Lori Cuthbert
Mr. Ken engan
Mr. Lawrence M. englert
Capt. ed farley
Mr. Thomas fauntleroy, Jr.
Ms. Paulette florio
Ms. elisa ford
Mr. andrew M. friedman
Mr. John gillespie & Ms. robin gordon
Mr. Charles v. gillmer
Mr. george h. gronde
Mr. & Mrs. hudson C. haile
Mr. Steve hall
Mr. hamilton gale
dr. & Mrs. daniel g. higgins, Jr.
Mr. William F. Hoffmeyer
holly hill farm
dr. & Mrs. Mark immergut
The inn at Perry Cabin
Ms. Bayly e. Janson-LaPalme
Mr. & Mrs. doug Jerrold
Ms. Laurie Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. richard J. Johnson
Mr. James a. Katra
Dr. William Katz
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Kelly, Jr.
Mr. William C. Kepner
dr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Kildea
Ms. emilie Knud-hansen
Kool ice & Seafood Company
Mr. nevin e. Kuhl
Mr. & Mrs. richard h. Lance
Land, Sea & forest Products
Ms. elaine Lankford
Mr. robert Larsen
Ms. aida Leisure
Mr. & Mrs. ronald e. Lesher, Jr.
Ms. Catherine J. Liebl
Mr. William N. Linthicum
Mr. robert C. Liotta
Mr. Barry W. Lundy
Mr. John McCullough
Mr. Carl f. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. frederick Morgan
Mr. Jack e. nelson
Mr. Mark a. newberg
Mr. & Mrs. James r. o’Connell
Mr. vernon o’dempsey
Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. o’hare
Mr. daniel oldale
Mr. Beale h. ong
Mr. Byron Padgett
Mr. & Mrs. robert Papkin
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Patterson, Jr.
Mr. Lawrence B. Paul
Mr. robert a. Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. norman h. Plummer
Mr. Scott T. ramsey
Ms. Charlotte randolph-featherstone
Mr. Scott ray
Mr. & Mrs. rick rhine
Mr. Jon rice
Ms. Martha B. roe
Mr. Tom rose
Mr. John Sands
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin B. Sard
Mr. eric L. Sarlin
Ms. Jean Schneebel
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Schneider
Mr. & Mrs. Bradford C. Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. alex Schuster
Ms. Maria Schwartz
Ms. Susan Wetmore Segal
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. Semans
Mr. & Mrs. d. J. Shannahan
Ms. Jennifer Shannahan
Mr. & Mrs. Langley r. Shook
Ms. Maika Siebeck
Silver Linings of St. Michaels
The diane L. Simison Trust
Mr. glen L. Sjoblom
Mr. & Mrs. Charles a. Sjoquist
Mr. & Mrs. Skip Smith
Mr. Joseph J. Steinitz
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas e. Stevenson
Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Stoltz
Mr. & Mrs. Scott P. Sullivan
Mr. Mario Tama
Mr. robert Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. James Thorington ii
Mr. robert P. Traylor
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Traynelis
Mr. Joseph P. Trippi
Mr. John a. Tumas
Mr. George Walish
Mr. Joseph P. Walsh
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Wasserstein
Whitehall Yacht Yard Inc.
Mr. Grenville B. Whitman
Mr. John R. William
Mr. George B. Wilmont, Jr.
Mr. Michael B. Windsor
Ms. Elizabeth M. Winstead
Mr. William B. Wise
Mr. & Mrs. Winslow Womack
Mr. Louis C. Wright
Zodiak of north america
O’er the glad watersof the dark blue sea,
our thoughts as boundless,and our souls as free.
– Lord Byron
director of education Kate Livie with a group of students aboard the Mister Jim during an ecology Cruise Tour.
The collection continues to grow with the addition of 90 objects, 20 new books and periodical volumes for the library, four manuscript items, and one recorded oral history. More than 1,293 images were added to the photographic collection. highlights include the following.
• Gunning light with oil lamp, said to have been used by a gunner.
• Log book, sailing yacht Corinne, kept by Capt. f. Boynton,
1889-1890, vessel owned by author J. T. rothrock.
• Pilot house from 1933 steel tug Huntington, built and owned by
newport news Shipbuilding and dry dock Company, used for yard
work and for training shipyard apprentices in the hampton
roads vicinity.
• Steam whistle from the celebrated Tolchester Lines steamboat
Emma Giles.
• Stoneware jug from O.P. Roberts and Bros., ship chandlers. This
chandlery was located on Boston Street in Baltimore not far from fell’s
Point. it appears in Baltimore city directories for 1885, 1890, 1895,
and 1902.
• Watercolor paintings of watermen, their activities, and their gear,
by Marc Castelli of Chestertown, from the diane L. Simison trust:
• Devil in the Details/Rebecca Ruark 7/8/04
• Sleight of Hand/Bushwacker 12/8/03
• Looking for the Brass Ring/Vicious Virgin 10/17/06
• Poker Faces/Bushwacker 5/22/03
• Rows to Hoe/Renegade 6/30/03
• Picture Day/Betty J 12/17/05
• Wringing Mussels/Jennifer Lynn 3/29/06
• Getting a Break/Southpaw 10/4/05
• #1/Miss Kelley 2009
• Best Hat/Knipper 11/11/08
• Empty Pound 12/5/06
• Elvis Has Left the Building/Tangier Island 11/8/05
• Razers/Tammy Lynn 2009
• Tillerman, Tallyman
• Moneymaker/Relentless 30x22
• The Big Dipper/Basket Case 30x22
gifTS To The CoLLeCTion
named endowment funds have supported the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum since the first fund was established in 1969.
if you are interested in making a contribution to an established fund or creating a similar fund through a current or planned
gift, please contact director of development rené Stevenson at 410-745-4950.
ENDOWMENTS voLUnTeerSvolunteer effort and dedication brought this Museum into existence and has helped shape the mission that still guides us. volunteer support continues to sustain us today, and allows us to do the important work of preservation and education that has earned us international recognition, professional accreditation, and deep local and regional support. in the forty plus years since our founding, the Museum has expanded dramatically as we have responded to the diverse needs of our growing constituencies.
Today, despite an annual operating budget of over $3 million, the Museum continues to rely on our cadre of volunteers to work alongside staff throughout the institution—as docents, cataloguers, receptionists, boatbuilders, gardeners, store assistants, model makers, and more. Without our volunteers, we could not maintain our collections, facilities or programs.
Over the past fiscal year, our volunteers logged more than 24,203 hours—the equiva-lent of 605 weeks of work for the Museum or almost 12 full-time staff. We sincerely appreciate the help they give the Museum, for their expertise, their energy, their endurance, and their dedication. ThanK YoU!
*The following is a list of volunteers who received special recognition at the 2010-2011 volunteer recognition ceremony.
9,000 hoursrosemary Thomson
Reception, Volunteer Program, Membership, Boat Donation, Special Events
5,000 hoursLorraine glass
reception, Membership
Mike SweeneyBoatyard, Buildings & grounds
3,000 hourshoward Kirchner
Boat donation Program
don ParksBoatyard, docent,Boat donation Program
2,000 hoursChrys alvarado
reception, Special events, volunteer Program
Lloyd devignedocent, volunteer Program, Boatyard
John hawkinsonBoatyard
Marilyn MasonCuratorial
ann Sweeneyreception, Special events, volunteer Program, Membership
1,500 hoursChip Britt
docent, aLL
Mary Jane fairbankMuseum Store
robin gordonBoatyard, volunteer Program, Buildings & grounds, docent
Jack grayBoat donation Program
denis greenedocent
Bob PetizonBoatyard, Buildings & ground
Mary Sue TraynelisBoatyard
1,000 hoursed alvarado
Library, Boatyard, Special events
roger galvinheritage garden, Building & grounds
nick greendocent, Boatyard
John Lindingerdocent, volunteer Program, Boatyard
duane Lundahldocent, Boatyard
Larry Parkerdocent
JoSue Simpsondocent
750 hoursSam Barnett
Boatyard
audrey Browndocent
Patti Casedocent, volunteer Program, Special events
gloria freihagereception, Membership
Cliff StretmaterBoatyard, exhibits
Jody Stumpfdocent, Boatyard
Ben TilghmanBoatyard, Board of governors
Bob TraynelisBoatyard
500 hoursMarge Berman
Curatorial
Mike CorlissBoatyard
Bill daydocent, Boatyard
rick Kubadocent
Jim WortmanModel guild
300 hoursMolly anderson
docent
henry ClarkeBoatyard
Kathy gambrillreception
Jim heelanSpecial events
geoffery holmesBoatyard
david Kleinkedocent
Carol Michelsondocent, volunteer Program, Special events
dick reillydocent
100 hoursgary Clarke
Special events
nancy hebdondocent
Bob hinkeldocent
Pepper holmesBoatyard
frank hopkinsonBoatyard
Joe irrdocent
florence JacksonSpecial events, Museum Store
Lin Moellerdocent
gary nylanderModel guild
Kirby ScottSpecial events
Pat Scottreception, Special events
richard ShawBoatyard
Judy SilbertSpecial events
James WashburnBoatyard
Lucille Weberfinance, Special events
volunteers giving more than 100 hours of service gathered for a special recognition
ceremony. Pictured front row, from left: Museum director of events and volunteer Program
Melissa Spielman, JoSue Simpson, audrey Brown, rosemary Thomson, Mary Jane fairbank,
Lucille Weber, Carol Michelson, Duane Lundahl, Denis Greene, Larry Parks and Frank
hopkinson. Middle row, from left: Mike Sweeney, ann Sweeney, rick Kuba, robin gordon,
John Lindinger, Bob Petizon, Nick Green, Roger Galvin, Gloria Freihage, Ed Alvarado, Chrys
alvarado, Mary Sue Traynelis, Patti Case, Pepper holmes, Jack gray, geoff holmes, CBMM
President Langley Shook and Lloyd devigne. Back row, from left: Joe irr, dick reilly, John
gillespie, don Parks, Chip Britt and Bob Traynelis.
OPERATING ENDOWMENTSThe J. howard adkins Memorial endowment fund
The david B. Baker, Jr. Memorial endowment
The Bedford family fund operating endowment
The Bruce ford Brown Memorial operating endowment
The Buildings & grounds endowment
The Chesapeake Bay Log Canoe Trophy endowment
The C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. operating endowment
The edward B. freeman Memorial operating endowment
The herman hollerith endowment
The James & Marianna horner operating endowment
The Kimberly Clark endowment in memory of robert J. Kimberly
The alice & Peter Kreindler operating endowment fund
The Constance Larrabee endowment
The dundas Leavitt Memorial operating endowment
The Major Maintenance endowment
The Maintenance for floating exhibits endowment
The Peter Max operating endowment
The Members operating endowment
The Memorial operating endowment
The John B. Mencke Memorial endowment
The Philip E. Nuttle Waterfowl Endowment
The Sumner & frances Parker endowment
The Payment reserve account
The norman h. & ellen K. Plummer
howard Chapelle Library endowment
The david & Susan Pyles Community Sailing endowment
The J. Thomas & eleanor requard endowment
The J. W. Sener, Jr. Endowment
The W. Mason Shehan Memorial Endowment Fund
The ralph Simmons endowment
The Linda & hank Spire operating endowment
The Joseph B. Stevens Memorial endowment
The Barbara Stewart Museum Store endowment
The Jane Tucker Memorial endowment
The John r. valliant Log Canoe fund
The John r. valliant President discretionary fund
The van dyke family endowment fund
The vane Brothers Co. endowment
EDUCATIONAL & CURATORIAL ENDOWMENTSThe Boatbuilding apprentice endowment fund
The howard i. Chapelle Memorial Library endowment
The Collection acquisition endowment
The Curatorial endowment
The J. douglas darby Library endowment
The J. douglas darby Memorial education endowment
The davenport family foundation endowment
The education endowment
The fitchner Community Sailing endowment
The Claiborne W. Gooch III Memorial Endowment
The george f. Johnson endowment
The Program endowment for the Breene M. Kerr Center
for Chesapeake Studies
The Lenfest foundation Lecture Series endowment
The Lighthouse endowment
The Jean McIntosh & William Carveth Heyn Endowment Fund
The James Michener intern endowment
The Sailing Club of the Chesapeake Sail Training endowment
The C. v. Starr Scholarship endowment
The dr. Charles h. Thornton education Program endowment fund
The Trumpy Yacht endowment fund
The ernest & Jane Tucker apprentice endowment
The George Harry Wagner Scholarship Endowment
The Webster Endowment
The Ralph H. Wiley Education Endowment
Photo by dick Cooper
ANNuAL REPORt 2010-2011 2019 chEsAPEAkE BAy mARItImE musEum
STaTeMenT of aCTiviTieS Year ended aPriL 30, 2011
revenUeS UnreSTriCTed
$567,954397,552
$965,506
TeMPorariLYreSTriCTed
$411,336–
$411,336
PerManenTLY reSTriCTed
$136,017–
$136,017
ConTriBUTionSContributionsMembership
ToTaL ConTriBUTionS
2011
$1,115,307397,552
$1,512,859
2010
$813,012421,395
$1,234,407
ToTaL
GrantsSpecial EventsAdmissionsGround RentalsEducation ProgramsChange in Value of Split Interest AgreementsInvestment incomeRealized Gain on SecuritiesUnrealized Gains on SecuritiesMuseum Store Gross ProfitRental IncomeMiscellaneous SalesOther IncomeAssets Released from Restriction
ToTaL revenUe
–329,459467,442
85,20270,890
33324,09810,72572,85685,25616,000
224,19510,491
955,866
$3,318,319
$109,608–––––
246,420109,676745,013
––––
(955,866)
$666,187
–––––
31,429––––––––
$167,446
$109,608329,459467,442
85,20270,89031,762
270,518120,401817,869
85,25616,000
224,19510,491
–
$4,151,952
$472,332220,828468,897
61,67879,404
2,051197,682
22,5151,474,761
139,60918,415
199,870(48,104)
–
$4,544,345
eXPenSeSProgram ExpensesFundraising ExpensesAdministration Expenses
ToTaL eXPenSeS
$2,918,802432,119509,399
$3,860,320
–––
0
–––
0
$2,918,802432,119509,399
$3,860,320
$2,744,006321,502530,480
$3,595,988
ChangeS in neT aSSeTS
neT aSSeTS, Beginning of Year
neT aSSeTS, end of Year
(542,001)
$10,034,205
$9,492,204
$666,187
$1,728,082
$2,394,269
$167,446
$8,870,333
$9,037,779
$291,632
$20,632,620
$20,924,252
$948,357
$19,684,263
$20,632,620
fUnCTionaL eXPenSeS aLL fUndS
Administration 13 %
Fundraising 11%
Programs 76%
oPeraTing inCoMe
Contributions and Grants 9%
Annual Fund 19%
Other Income 8%
Education/Publication 2%
Endowment Distribution 20 %
Membership 14%
Store Gross Profit 3 %
Admissions and Special Events 26 %
OPERATING DOLLARS AT WORK
Special Events 5 %
Visitor Services/Museum Store 8 %
Avancement/Membership 7 %
Marketing/Publications 7%
Boat Yard 11 %
Curatorial 6 %
Education/Volunteers 8 %
Exhibits 5%
Facilities Management 21 %
Administration 22 %
STaTeMenT of finanCiaL PoSiTion Year ended aPriL 30, 2011
aSSeTSCash and Cash EquivalentsAccrued Investment IncomeAccounts and Grants ReceivableShort Term Investments at Fair Value Split-Interest ReceivableContributions ReceivableInventories at Lower of Cost or Fair ValuePre-Paid ExpensesPlanned Gifts Investments at Fair ValueLong Term Investments at Fair ValueLand, Buildings and Equipment (Net of Depreciation)
ToTaL aSSeTS
2011$881,246
–33,154
–576,739276,845124,08575,79110,431
9,738,54611,472,841
$23,189,678
2010$1,066,161
–155,598
–577,072
90,741196,266
21,50915,326
9,002,73412,262,245
$23,387,652
LiaBiLiTieSAccounts Payable and Accrued ExpensesDeferred Income and DepositsCurrent Portion of Long-Term DebtLong-Term Debt
ToTaL LiaBiLiTieS
$172,49792,929
–2,000,000
$2,265,426
$179,37669,407
506,2492,000,000
$2,755,032
neT aSSeTSUnrestrictedTemporarily RestrictedPermanently Restricted
ToTaL neT aSSeTS
ToTaL LiaBiLiTieS and neT aSSeTS
$9,492,2042,394,2699,037,779
$20,924,252
$23,189,678
$10,034,2051,728,0828,870,333
$20,632,620
$23,387,652
ANNuAL REPORt 2010-2011 2221 chEsAPEAkE BAy mARItImE musEum