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  • Museum Publishes Expanded Edition of Against the Tide

    Museum Publishes Expanded Edition of Against the Tide

    Museum Publishes Expanded Edition of Against the Tide

    The Steamboat Era Museum is proud to announce the publication of a new edition of Against the Tide, the Turbulent Times of a Black Entrepreneur.  Readers will find additional illustrations, newspaper articles and more in this second edition of the book in which, Julie H. Sullivan tells the story of her great-grandfather, Captain H.C. Bayton (1863-1927).  Bayton was one of a very few African American steamboat captains who plied the waterways of the Chesapeake Bay during the Steamboat Era. 

    Through hard work and determination, Hansford C. Bayton rose from humble beginnings to become the captain and owner of two steamboats and two steam launches for excursions and mail delivery up and down the Rappahannock River during the late 1800s and early 1900s. He would acquire wealth and the respect of both blacks and whites. Nevertheless, his boats were burned one by one. But with each malicious burning, he would build again.

    This book illuminates a time in American history when the surge of progress made by freedmen was sharply curtailed through the enactment of segregation laws and the activities of the Ku Klux Klan. As a result, Hansford C. Bayton died poor, but his story is one of dignified courage and determination when faced with overwhelming odds. Truly, he was a man who swam against the tide.

    J.H. Sullivan, PhD, is the author of papers, two books, including Against the Tide, and is a full-time professor at Arizona State University, where she teaches healthcare ethics, community health and culture and health. She and her husband live in Scottsdale, AZ.

    The 140-page illustrated book includes a forward by Ambassador Andrew J. Young, Jr. Published by the Steamboat Era Museum, it is now available for pre-publication sale at 20% off the retail price through November 20. The retail cost of the hardcover version is $29.99 and the softcover version $19.99. Books bought through the pre-publication sale will be shipped near the end of November. The book can be ordered online at shop.SteamboatEraMuseum.org

    In addition to the book, the museum has mounted an interactive exhibit about Captain Bayton. Museum hours are Thursday, Friday and Monday 10am-4pm and Sunday from 1pm-4pm. It is located at 156 King Carter Drive, Irvington.

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  • Book Debut at the Steamboat Era Museum July 1

    Book Debut at the Steamboat Era Museum July 1

    July 1, 2023, Book Debut at the Steamboat Era Museum 

    A cover for the book "That Smudge of Smoke" three images, a steamboat, a little girl writing, and a young man playing a woodwind instrument against a waterside backdrop blend together to form a lively children's book cover.Join us July 1, 2023, at the Museum for the museum debut of Edie Hemingway’s newest middle grade novel That Smudge of Smoke! Edie will be available beginning at 10:00 am to sign softbound or hardbound books, all imprinted with “Museum Edition.”

    That Smudge of Smoke spans the years from 1929 to 2015 in a middle grade novel about these two 12-year-olds navigating crucial changes in their lives.  The diary, known as Dorie, becomes the vital link between Piper and Garrett, and soon takes on the unexpected role of narrator, a compelling character in itself.  This is a multi-generational story of hope, friendship, family, and of the far-reaching influence of history and music.

    Edith (Edie) Hemingway is co-author of two Civil War novels, both licensed by Scholastic Book Fairs and optioned for films.  Her middle grade novel, Road to Tater Hill (Delacorte Press) won a Parents’ Choice Gold Award and was listed on Bank Street College’s Best Books List and several state lists.  That Smudge of Smoke (BeaLu Books, 2023) is her newest middle grade novel set in two timeframes and told from different points of view.  An MFA graduate of Spalding University’s Naslund-Mann School of Writing, Edie taught writing for children and young adults as a member of their faculty for nine years.  She served four years as Regional Advisor for the MD/DE/WV chapter of SCBWI and is an active member of the Children’s Book Guild of Washington, DC.

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