There was still a monument to the county's Confederate veterans at the courthouse, or at least was as of about a year ago.
The Eastern Shore is still mainly an agricultural region, although obviously on a completely different basis than in Frederick Douglass's day.
Born in Easton, and my family has been there since the early 1900’s. It was truly a paradise before the bridge was built. Mom still lives on the water in a 30’s vintage farm house.