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oystering, vbl. n. [f. oyster + -ing1.] 1. The practice of gathering or selling oysters.1662 Virginia Stat. (1823) II. 140 The poore Indians whome the seating of the English hath forced from their wonted conveniences of oystering. 1860 My Experiences in Australia 66 In summer..oystering..used to be ...
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Oystering
Oystering or oyster veneer is a decorative form of veneering, a type of parquetry.
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Oystering machinery
Oystering machinery is machinery used for the farming or fishing of oysters.
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Rescue, Virginia
Jones Creek, approximately one-half of a mile from its mouth, it soon became a thriving harbor and a commercial dock for watermen engaged in fishing and oystering
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Thomas Downing (restaurateur)
Thomas worked as a valet, continued oystering, and, wanting more out of life than oyster digging, he eventually opened his first oyster bar. Thomas used his knowledge of Oystering to his advantage and used his connections to the fisherman to sell the best oysters around.
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E.C. Collier (skipjack)
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Oystering on the Chesapeake permanent exhibit at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, including the E.C.
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Tilghman Watermen's Museum
So are skipjacks, two-masted sailboats used for oystering on Chesapeake Bay. Skipjacks have remained the primary boat for oystering due to a Maryland law banning the use of motors for oystering.
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Bluff Maritime Museum
The biggest attraction is a full-sized oystering boat, the Monica, donated by the Jones family.
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Bloodsworth Island
an archaeological investigation of the northern third of the island were associated with families who worked in the nineteenth-century Chesapeake Bay oystering
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Norwalk River
Recreational fishing continues to be a popular sport along the course of the river, in addition to oystering at the river’s mouth in Norwalk.
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Magic (log canoe)
She served as a commercial oystering vessel until 1924 when she was returned to her sailing rig.
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Oystermen's houses
Register of Historic Places-listed historic district on New Haven Harbor in Connecticut, a site of oyster collecting from about 1840 until 1925 when oystering
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Bugeye
No working bugeyes appear to have been built after 1918, but bugeyes continued to be employed in oystering and freighting until the middle of the Twentieth For oystering the boat would be taken out to the bed, and the dredge would be dropped as a pass was made at speed over the bed.
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Nahcotta, Washington
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Passenger train departing from Nahcotta dock, 1910
Razor clam cannery, 1916
Oyster beds in Willapa Bay, circa 1900
Oystering in Willapa
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Five Mile River Landing Historic District
Oystering reached its peak in the second half of the 19th century, when the village began to develop as a summer resort area.
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