Tiny town once harbored exiles

It would be understandable if you’ve never heard of Port Tobacco, Maryland. Today it is the state’s smallest incorporated community, with barely a dozen residents. But in colonial times, before silt stopped up its outlet through Chesapeake Bay to the Atlantic Ocean, it was a busy port and the second largest place in Maryland. That’s why it was one of the places where exiled Acadians were se...

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