DORCHESTER
COUNTY MARYLAND'S CRAB POINT
HOOPERS
ISLAND & STRAITS
HUNGER
RIVER & CHESAPEAKE BAY
Crab
Point juts out into the Honga River, I call it Hunger River
because
that
what the people there called it. The Honga and Fox Creek run
together
at
Duck Point cove and Crab Point cove into the Chesapeake Bay
at
Hoopers
Strait's and Tangier Sound , west of the towns of Toddsville,
Wingate
and Bishops Head. , north of Crocherton and south of Crapo,
(
if your are there better pronounce it Crapeo) , The above should
give you
the
general location of Crab Point.
The
Hunger River, or Honga; in Lakes Division named so in 1829 for
the
Lake family; one mile wide, flows 14 miles southeast to
Hooper
Strait.
It has the name from the Powatan Indians name “Kahunge
“ meaning “Goose”. The river is the historical center of
the oyster
business
of Dorchester County Maryland . The Honga is actually the
wide
southern end of a strait which includes Slaughter Creek, Upper
Keene Broad,, Dunnock Island Creek and Lower Keene Broad.
The
Lakes Political Division came from the Strait Division , which
had
settlements
in 1660, in 1829 and named for the prominent and patriotic
Lake Family who lived there.
Some
of the earliest eastern shore settlers who lived there were the
Keenes,
Hoopers, Gootees, Insleys and Shentons.
Lakes
had vast tracts of old growth oak and pine timber which were the
last
to be harvested in Dorchester..
Source:
History of Dorchester County Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland,
by
Elias Jones, 1902
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