Wheat
Boats at City Dock
These are the wheat
boats at City Dock, also called Rees’
Wharf. These boats hauled grain through the canal to Baltimore, Philadelphia,
and beyond. We’re looking southwest at what is now called Pell Gardens. I remember the large apartment building at center.
Grason Stubbs, who used to swim right up next to the Gotham ferry as he tried
to race it through the basin, lived in the apartments. At far right is Ralph
Rees’ grain warehouse, located where the Canal Creamery is now. It was there
when I was a boy. I used to go under the building to change into my bathing
suit and come out to swim off City Dock. Hank Banks used to dive off from the
top. Water Cooling, prominent
Chesapeake City merchant, told me that when a boy he fell from the building,
plunged into the water, and got his head stuck in the mud. He said that just
his feet were sticking out of the water. His dad pulled him out just in time.
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