E70 THE COBB FAMILY, COBB'S ISLAND, AND THE EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA
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Hundreds of wildfowlers have left their mark on the history of wildfowling on the Atlantic coast after having given us many historical narratives, but one family, the Cobb family, stands out as having left us with their everlasting narratives and most of all with their decoy carvings, which set the trend at the time and which were intended to document waterfowl and shorebird behavior.
The story of the Cobbs is a great American tale about uprooting oneself and family, finding a new home, and through sheer determination and perseverance, through tragedy and setbacks, ultimately thriving in a new place. The Cobbs took a big, empty sandbar and created a vibrant working community for nearly 100 years. So, perhaps it is time to re-introduce them and tell their story.