Background
Quesenbery, Erika Lynn was born on April 29, 1969 in Baltimore. Daughter of Lonnie Ray Quesenbery Junior and Ruth Ann Pierce.
(After the federal government purchased the Tome School fo...)
After the federal government purchased the Tome School for Boys in the northeasternmost county of Maryland in 1941, more than 1,200 acres were cleared for the United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge. Preparing 350,000 sailors for battle in World War II, Bainbridge became a city in itself, with a PX, officer's club, chapel, post office, drill fields, indoor pools, and hospital. Because of the training center, Cecil County's population more than doubled. After 1976, when the center fell into disuse, the buildings were demolished. They live on, though, through the vintage photographs in this volume, collected from the archives of the Paw Paw Museum, the USNTC Bainbridge Museum, the U.S. Navy, and historic yearbooks and guidebooks. Images of America: United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge aids in the efforts to preserve the center's memory for veterans and their families.
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Quesenbery, Erika Lynn was born on April 29, 1969 in Baltimore. Daughter of Lonnie Ray Quesenbery Junior and Ruth Ann Pierce.
Student, Harford Community College, 1987—1989. Graduate, Cecil Leadership Academy, 2006.
News director Delmarva Broadcasting, Station WXCY, Havre de Grace, Maryland, 1989—1991. Editor The Rising Sun Herald and Herald County edition Octoraro Public Company, Rising Sun, 1995—2000. Grant writer, media relations specialist Boys & Girls Club of Cecil County, North East, 2000—2005.
Marketing associate Stewart Associate, Perryville, since 2005. Curator Paw Paw Museum, Port Deposit Heritage Corporation, Port Deposit, Maryland, since 1998.
(After the federal government purchased the Tome School fo...)
Co-founder Torne School clean-up vols. Naval Training Center Bainbridge, Port Deposit, 1997—2000. Volunteer, tour guide, first civilian member United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge History Association, 1999—2006.
Chairman event committee Captain John Smith 400th Anniversary American in Port Deposit, 2007. Board directors, former tour committee chair, volunteer Port Deposit Heritage Corporation, 1996—1998. Member of Port Deposit Chamber of Commerce (vice president 2006-2007).