A seagull perches on a piling at the city dock as the sun sets on Glenwood Evans and Sons.
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I remember Lewis at Glenwoods back in the late "50's.I would drop Dad off at the shanty on Jenkins Creek and then take the boat to town to put out the hard crabs and get bait and gas at Glenwoods. Lewis thought I was to small to be driving the boat to town by myself. He may have been right but I did drive the boat all day while fishing up to 200 crab pots a day. Lewis always had a very large smile on his face. A true landmark on the Crisfield waterfront. You go Lewis
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I remember Lewis at Glenwoods back in the late "50's.I would drop Dad off at the shanty on Jenkins Creek and then take the boat to town to put out the hard crabs and get bait and gas at Glenwoods. Lewis thought I was to small to be driving the boat to town by myself. He may have been right but I did drive the boat all day while fishing up to 200 crab pots a day. Lewis always had a very large smile on his face. A true landmark on the Crisfield waterfront. You go Lewis
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