These are its named tidal creeks and coves starting at the upper end and going clockwise, with a lower-order tributary listed after the "&" symbol:[2][3] YMCA Camp Letts sits on a peninsula at the northern end of the Rhode River, and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center occupies most of the northwestern shore of the Rhode River.
[4] Rhode River Hundred is listed in records of some of the earliest settlements in the Province of Maryland.
[5] The steamboat Emma Giles served the Rhode River between 1891 and 1932, making five trips per week.
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