
Voices of Talbot
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Sarah Kilmon speaks with Wes Hasgood about the contribution of Matthew and Tench Tilghman during the Revolutionary War
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On Voices of Talbot we learn how General Perry Benson played a pivotal role in defending Maryland during the War of 1812. Elizabeth “Libby” Hinson shares insights into his military career, local roots, and the enduring legacy he left in Talbot County.
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On Voices of Talbot, Dana Newman and Emma Poole tell the 100-year story of the Talbot County Free Library.
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On Voices of Talbot We dive into the lost island of Sharps with Darrin Lowery
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On Voices of Talbot, the legacy of librarian Caroline Walker lives on in Talbot County.
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Voices of Talbot features the life and work of artist Ruth Starr Rose, with Ja’Lyn Hicks from the Water’s Edge Museum reflecting on her legacy.
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Voices of Talbot dives into the tragic case of Isaiah Fountain with author Joe Koper.
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In the debut of Voices of Talbot, Sarah Kilmon of Talbot 250 interviews Naomi “Lady D” Diane Thomas about the powerful legacy of Scott’s United Methodist Church—one of the oldest African American congregations in Talbot County.