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Shocking News: Historic White's Ferry Ceased Operations

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Shocking News: Historic White's Ferry Ceased Operations

 

White’s Ferry, the historic Potomac River crossing in Poolesville, Maryland, announced it is ceasing operations Monday after a circuit court decision in Loudoun County, Virginia.

For over two centuries, the ferry has docked on the Virginia side of the river. However, the operator, on its Facebook page, announced Monday morning that the Virginia court ruled it could not legally dock on the opposite shore at White’s Ferry Road in Loudoun County.

The ferry operator has been in court with Rockland Farm, LLC for a number of years, according to Loudoun Circuit Court filings, in the case of Rockland Farm, LLC, et al. v. White’s Ferry, Inc. WTOP News

 

This notice was posted on Facebook this morning:

PRESS RELEASE
WHITE’S FERRY CEASING OPERATIONS IMMEDIATELY
 
White’s Ferry regrets to inform the public that it will cease its Potomac River ferry operation between White’s Ferry Road in Montgomery County, Maryland and White’s Ferry Road in Loudoun County, Virginia effective immediately. The Circuit Court of Loudoun County, Virginia has ruled, in the case of Rockland Farm, LLC, et al. v. White’s Ferry, Inc., that no public landing exists on the Virginia shoreline at White’s Ferry Road and the ferry is prohibited from landing at that location in Virginia. As of the date of this press release Loudoun County, Virginia has declined to establish a public landing at that location.
 

White's Ferry — The last working ferry on the Potomac

The Current Ferry

The ferry runs continuously from 5 am to 11 pm, unless major flooding occurs or there is increased debris or ice. The ferry can hold a maximum of 24 cars in a single trip and takes under 2 minutes to load, 5 minutes to cross, and another 2 minutes to unload, depending on traffic and the height of the river.

The ferry's store sells groceries and bait, and offers rental services for rowboats, canoes and the location's picnic tables.

Located off Rt. 15, just north of Leesburg at the White's Ferry Road intersection.

24801 White's Ferry Rd.

Dickerson, Maryland 20842

301-349-5200

Website

In operation since 1786, White's Ferry is the last working ferry of 100 ferries that used to operate on the Potomac River. Early settlers recognized that the relatively still waters of the Potomac River at the location would provide an ideal location for a ferry. The first known ferry operation at the location was Conrad's Ferry, pronounced contemporaneously by the locals as "Coonrod's Ferry" in 1817. After the Civil War, former Confederate officer Elijah V. White purchased it and made many improvements to the service. He named his ferry boat in honor of his former commander, General Jubal Anderson Early.

More than a convenient river crossing, the ferry provided a place of commerce between the canal and surrounding community. Farmers from Virginia used the ferry to get their crops to market in Washington, D.C., and Maryland via the C&O Canal. In the days before modern refrigeration, a farmer's access to reliable transportation meant the difference between prosperity and watching a year's worth of work rot in storage. Together the canal and the ferry shortened the time it took farmers to get goods to market. Today White’s Ferry continues to serve the needs of its community by providing a safe river crossing and a living link to the past.

To assist farmers in getting their crops to market, White built a granary along the canal to store grains until they could be loaded and shipped via the canal.

Currently the ferry is owned by Malcolm Brown, whose father purchased the location in 1946 with other business partners. He eventually bought out his partners and shipped new ferries from Baltimore in 1953 and from Norfolk in 1988; both of which were named after Confederate General Jubal A. Early because of his, "rebellious, no surrender attitude".

 

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Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

White's ferry road marker

Dec 28, 2020 09:01 AM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

In 2020, ANOTHER shocking piece of news....  

Dec 28, 2020 09:58 AM
Lynnea Miller
Bend Premier Real Estate - Bend, OR
Premier Real Estate Service in Central Oregon

Wow!  Sounds like a really sad situation.  What is happening to our country?

Dec 28, 2020 10:03 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

All I can say to this news, Roy, is what a terrible shame.

Dec 28, 2020 10:05 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

White’s Ferry river crossing in Montgomery Co. ceases operations after court decision | WTOP

Dec 28, 2020 10:23 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Roy,

Change keeps coming, some for the best and some not so great!  Happy Monday! A

Dec 28, 2020 11:44 AM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good afternoon Roy Kelley ,

Its such a shame to see the White's Ferry cease operations. Did the Circuit court really understand the meaning of their decision? Did they do what was right for the citizens? Was that the goal to put him out of business?

Dec 28, 2020 02:32 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Hi Roy- I am shocked. When Larry and I lived in Leesburg, VA we took the White's Ferry often!  And I have to echo the questions that Dorie Dillard CRS GRI ABR asked!  What happened to common sense?

Dec 28, 2020 04:58 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Historic Rockland Farm (Virginia) Responds to White Ferry Announcement Regarding Ceasing Operations

Earlier today White’s Ferry announced that is had ceased operations after the Circuit Court of Loudon County ruled that no public landing exists on the Virginia Shoreline at White’s Ferry Road, prohibiting the ferry from landing at that location in Virginia.

Historic Rockland Farm, no association to Rocklands Farm Winery in Poolesville, has released a statement via their social media explaining their side of the story.

“In 1871, Loudoun County condemned a landing at Rockland Farm of 1 perch by 16 perches for a Ferry landing called Conrad’s Ferry. At that time there were many ferries that crossed the Potomac River between Virginia and Maryland such as Edward’s Ferry and Sphinx Ferry. Unfortunately, there are no records that show where the condemnation for Conrad’s ferry occurred. In 1947, Elijah White wanted to reopen Conrad’s Ferry under the name White’s Ferry after a terrible flood which had closed Conrad’s ferry for a long time. They sent a letter to Rockland Farm acknowledging that they had no right to use Rockland’s property for the landing and asked the owners of Rockland Farm, for an agreement. In 1952, Elizabeth Rust Brown and Stanley Noel Brown, owners of Rockland Farm entered into a licensing agreement with White’s Ferry for $5.00 per year for the use of a landing at Rockland Farm so long as the ferry landing was never changed or enlarged under its current configuration. Since that time, White’s Ferry evolved from being a small operation of a few cars per day to a major commuter route.

Sixteen years ago, on July 4th weekend, White’s Ferry (without prior notification or permission from Rockland and without obtaining any government permits) unlawfully enlarged the ferry landing and built structures on Rockland. So doing violated a license agreement between White’s Ferry and Rockland that had been in place for more than half a century. Since then Rockland has been attempting to work out some fair arrangement with the owners of White’s Ferry. In response, all White’s Ferry has done is to delay, delay, delay, all the while making millions of dollars off the use of Rockland. Finally, after being stonewalled time and again by White’s Ferry, Rockland had no choice but to file suit on December 2, 2009. After many attempts to settle the case out of court which delayed the trial by years, the suit was decided in Rockland’s favor on November 23rd, 2020. The court definitively ruled that the owners of White’s Ferry had been and are trespassing and are no longer able to make use of Rockland without Rockland’s permission.

Since that decision over four weeks ago, Rockland Farm has made numerous attempts to reach White’s Ferry in order to negotiate a fair and equitable solution that will keep the ferry running. Rockland has offered to purchase White’s ferry, to be paid rent for its land, and to consider other arrangements that will keep the ferry running. On multiple occasions, White’s Ferry told Rockland Farm that it would get back to Rockland on certain dates, but missed their own deadlines. Multiple attempts to reach White’s Ferry have gone unanswered. All the while White’s Ferry continued, unjustly and now in violation of a court ruling, to make money off of the use of Rockland.

Rockland Farm knows that it is in everyone’s best interest to keep the ferry running and sent White’s Ferry an interim licensing agreement so that the ferry operation could continue without interruption until a deal between the two parties could be negotiated. Rockland Farm received no response from White’s Ferry. Having not gotten a response from White’s Ferry, Rockland Farm wrote to them last Wednesday letting them know that if Rockland did not hear back from them by noon on Monday, it would send a final notice of entry of Order to the court. Instead of engaging with Rockland Farm to negotiate a fair and equitable arrangement to keep the ferry running, the response by White’s Ferry was to close the ferry and walk away from the business.”

Dec 28, 2020 05:00 PM
Joy Daniels
Joy Daniels Real Estate Group, Ltd. - Harrisburg, PA

I am so sorry - that is sad news for so many.  So happy 2020 is almost over!  

Dec 28, 2020 05:09 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

It's always sad to see historical landmarks and operations permanently shut down.  

Dec 29, 2020 05:25 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Your feedback is always welcome and is very much appreciated.

Dec 30, 2020 08:42 AM