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- 36756
- author: Addison, A. C. (Albert Christopher)
- title: The Romantic Story of the Mayflower Pilgrims, and Its Place in the Life of To-day
- date: None
- words: 22947
- flesch: 63
- summary: Church 9 The Cottage at Austerfield where William Bradford was born 13 The Old Hall, Gainsborough, in which the Separatist Church was founded in 1602 17 Guildhall and South Street, Boston 21 The Old Courtroom, Guildhall, Boston 25 The River Witham, Boston 29 The Pilgrim Cells, Guildhall, Boston, showing the Kitchen beyond 33 Old Town Gaol, Market-place, Boston 37 Trentside, Gainsborough 41 Elder William Brewster 45 John Robinson's House, Leyden, where the Pilgrim Fathers worshipped 49 St. Peter's Church, Leyden 53 Bust of Captain John Smith 57 The Embarkation of the Pilgrims 61 Model of the Mayflower 65 Plymouth Harbour, as seen from Cole's Hill 69 The Landing of the Pilgrims 73 The March of Miles Standish 77 The Canopy over Plymouth Rock 81 The Old Fort and First Meeting-House 85 Pilgrims going to Church 89 The Departure of the Mayflower 93 Captain Miles Standish 97 Governor William Bradford 101 The Pilgrim Memorial Monument at Provincetown 105 Plymouth Rock 109 A Bit of Old Boston 113 The Site of the Old Fort, Burial Hill, Plymouth 117 First Church, Plymouth 121 The Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial, Plymouth 125 John Alden.--Priscilla Mullins 129 Governor Bradford's Monument, Burial Hill, Plymouth 133 Governor Carver's Chair and Ancient Spinning Wheel 137 Elder Brewster's Chair and the Cradle of Peregrine White 141 The Grave of John Howland 145 The Grave of Miles Standish, Duxbury 149 The Miles Standish Monument, Duxbury 153 Governor Edward Winslow 157 Mayflower Tablet on the Barbican, Plymouth, England 161 Scrooby Village 165 The Ancient Kitchen, Guildhall, Boston 169 Robinson Memorial Church, Gainsborough 173 Tablet in Vestibule of Robinson Memorial Church, Gainsborough.--Memorial Tablet on St. Peter's Church, Leyden 177 Design by R. M. Lucas for the Tercentenary Memorial at Southampton 181 The Font, Austerfield Church.--The Font, Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lound 185 PREFACE By a strange yet happy coincidence, on the very day the writer of these lines sat silent in a Pilgrim cell at Boston--the Lincolnshire town where the Pilgrims were imprisoned in their first attempt to flee their native country--pondering on the past and inscribing his humble lines to the New World pioneers, the President of the American Republic was at Provincetown, Massachusetts, dedicating a giant monument to the planters of New Plymouth, the last of the many memorials erected to them. Here was the first rude break in their weary worldly progress, a journey which was to continue with affliction into Holland, thence back to Plymouth, and, after a last adieu there to English soil, on in the little Mayflower to New Plymouth and a New England.
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- 44165
- author: Dix, Beulah Marie
- title: Soldier Rigdale: How He Sailed in the Mayflower and How He Served Miles Standish
- date: None
- words: 74471
- flesch: 81
- summary: There were many days still to spend in his guardian's house, where Mistress Hopkins scolded at his carelessness, where Master Hopkins bade him work when he had thought to win an hour's playtime, and where more than once, sorry to tell, Master Miles himself strayed wantonly into mischief and was sternly but justly punished therefor. Not that, to his knowledge, Miles Standish had ever hurt any one, but he was a brusque, peremptory man, reputed of a fiery temper; it was for this, probably, that Master Hopkins had sent him hither, as one fitted to deal out further punishment to such a criminal as Miles Rigdale.
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- 7252
- author: Marble, Annie Russell
- title: The Women Who Came in the Mayflower
- date: None
- words: 15896
- flesch: 68
- summary: We would not assume that in 1621-2 _all_ the women in Plymouth colony wore silken or even homespun clothes of prevailing English fashion. One of the most amusing stories of his experiences as agent for Plymouth colony has been related by himself
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