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Richard James Sherrill, career educator and historian of Harford, dies

Richard James Sherrill, a career educator and historian who was a mainstay of the Historical Society of Harford County, died of leukemia March 24 at his Forest Hill home. He was 84. “Richard was truly committed to his great passion, which was history, and he dedicated himself faithfully and generously to the society as head of its archival collections,” said Chris Potts, president of the ...

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Harford County and the War of Independence

Harford County and the War of Independence
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Rescue on Kerr's Island: Part Two – Off to Kerr's Island | Our Cecil

Kerr’s Island first shows up in the patents of Maryland in 1787, owned by Nathan and John Kerr. For a short time, it was known as “Johnstons Island”. Early in

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Rescue on Kerr's Island: Part One – The Flood | Our Cecil

Port Deposit, Maryland is known for enduring flood after flood of the Susquehanna River even from the time it was first settled. Prior to the erection of the Conowingo Dam

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Bodies Found

From the Port Deposit correspondent for 17 May 1873 edition of the Cecil Whig:

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Man earns first-ever Maryland state fishing record for invasive flathead catfish


Man earns first-ever Maryland state fishing record for invasive flathead catfish
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    ELKTON, Md. (WJZ) — A Cecil County man earned the first-ever state record for the invasive flathead catfish, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Joshua Dixon caught a 57-pound, 50-inch long flathead catfish, or Pylodictis olivaris, on Dec. 27, 2020 while he was fishing near the Lapidum Boat Ramp on the Susquehanna River.
According to DNR, the 34-year-old angler was fishing from the shore with a Zoom plastic swimbait. It took nearly 30 minutes to pull out the fish.
“It was really weird because I thought I snagged a tree,” Dixon said. “It didn’t feel like a fish but after a while, it was going crazy.”

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New top river monster pulled from Susquehanna River


New top river monster pulled from Susquehanna River
PennLive.com
1/7/2021
Marcus Schneck, pennlive.com
The upper limit for a giant fish in the Susquehanna River has been bumped up once again by the latest record flathead catfish to be pulled from the river by an angler.
A 57-pound, 50-inch-long flathead has been certified as the first-ever state record for the invasive, predatory species by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
That tops a 50-pound 7-ounce catfish caught in the river near the Muddy Creek public access in York County on April 6, 2019, that held the Pennsylvania state record for more than a year.

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Maryland man's 57-pound flathead catfish breaks state record


Maryland man's 57-pound flathead catfish breaks state record
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Joshua Dixon, 34, of Cecil County, Md., broke a state record when he landed a 57-pound flathead catfish in the Susquehanna River. Photo courtesy of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Jan. 7 (UPI) -- A Maryland man spent nearly 30 minutes reeling in a massive 57-pound flathead catfish that the Maryland Department of Natural Resources confirmed is a new state record.
The department said Joshua Dixon, 34, of Cecil County, was fishing from shore near the Lapidum Boat Ramp on the Susquehanna River when he hooked something that he initially didn't believe was a fish at all.

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Maryland angler sets state's first record for invasive flathead catfish


A Maryland angler became the first person to set a record for catching an invasive species of fish. While the fish was caught late in December of last year, the record wasn’t officially announced until just recently.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources confirmed in a press release on its website that 34-year-old Joshua Dixon has been named as the state’s first-ever record holder for catching a large flathead catfish.
(Maryland Department of Natural Resources)
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources confirmed in a press release on its website that 34-year-old Joshua Dixon has been named as the state’s first-ever record holder for catching a large flathead catfish. The angler caught the record-making fish while fishing from shore at the Susquehanna River near the Lapidum Boat Ramp.

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