Plymouth Colony
Burial Hill
Burial Hill is a hill containing a historic cemetery (burying ground) in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Burial Hill is a hill containing a historic cemetery (burying ground) in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Cole's Hill
Cole's Hill is a National Historic Landmark containing the first cemetery used by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
Cole's Hill is a National Historic Landmark containing the first cemetery used by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
First Parish Church in Plymouth
First Parish Church in Plymouth is a historic Unitarian Universalist church at the base of Burial Hill on the town square off Leyden Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
First Parish Church in Plymouth is a historic Unitarian Universalist church at the base of Burial Hill on the town square off Leyden Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Griffin (ship)
Griffin was the name of a 17th century ship known to have sailed between England and English settlements in Massachusetts.
Griffin was the name of a 17th century ship known to have sailed between England and English settlements in Massachusetts.
Harlow Old Fort House
Harlow Old Fort House (1677) is an historic house at 119 Sandwich Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Harlow Old Fort House (1677) is an historic house at 119 Sandwich Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Jonathan Singletary Dunham
Jonathan Singletary Dunham was a prominent early American settler of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey.
Jonathan Singletary Dunham was a prominent early American settler of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey.
Josiah Standish
Capt. Josiah Standish, son of Capt.
Capt. Josiah Standish, son of Capt.
Leyden Street
Leyden Street (Originally named First Street, afterward in the Records called Great and Broad Street; named Leyden Street in 1823, also known as Leiden Street or The S...
Leyden Street (Originally named First Street, afterward in the Records called Great and Broad Street; named Leyden Street in 1823, also known as Leiden Street or The S...
Mayflower House Museum
The Mayflower House Museum is an 18th century period historic house museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts operated by The Mayflower Society, also known as the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.
The Mayflower House Museum is an 18th century period historic house museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts operated by The Mayflower Society, also known as the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.
Mourt's Relation
The book Mourt's Relation (full title: A Relation or Journal of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation Settled at Plimoth in New England) was written primarily by Edward...
The book Mourt's Relation (full title: A Relation or Journal of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation Settled at Plimoth in New England) was written primarily by Edward...
Of Plymouth Plantation
Written over a period of years by the leader of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation is the single most complete authority for the story of the Pilg...
Written over a period of years by the leader of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation is the single most complete authority for the story of the Pilg...
Patuxet tribe
The Patuxet are an extinct Native American tribe of the Wampanoag tribal confederation.
The Patuxet are an extinct Native American tribe of the Wampanoag tribal confederation.
Pilgrim (Plymouth Colony)
Pilgrims (US), or Pilgrim Fathers (UK), is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
Pilgrims (US), or Pilgrim Fathers (UK), is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
The Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts is the oldest public museum in the United States in continuous operation, having opened in 1824.
The Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts is the oldest public museum in the United States in continuous operation, having opened in 1824.
Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony)
Pilgrims, or Pilgrim Fathers, is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
Pilgrims, or Pilgrim Fathers, is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
Plimoth Plantation
Plymouth Plantation is a living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists, some of whom la...
Plymouth Plantation is a living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists, some of whom la...
Plymouth General Court
The Plymouth General Court (formally styled, The General Court of Plymouth Colony) was the original colonial legislature of the Plymouth colony from 1620 to 1692.
The Plymouth General Court (formally styled, The General Court of Plymouth Colony) was the original colonial legislature of the Plymouth colony from 1620 to 1692.
Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Pokanoket
The Pokanoket tribe is the headship tribe of the many tribes that make up the Wampanoag Nation, which was at times referred to as the Pokanoket Nation or the Pokanoket Confederacy or known as th...
The Pokanoket tribe is the headship tribe of the many tribes that make up the Wampanoag Nation, which was at times referred to as the Pokanoket Nation or the Pokanoket Confederacy or known as th...
Richard Sparrow House
The Richard Sparrow House is an historic house at 42 Summer Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts and the oldest surviving house in Plymouth.
The Richard Sparrow House is an historic house at 42 Summer Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts and the oldest surviving house in Plymouth.
Scrooby Congregation
The Scrooby Congregation were English Protestant separatists who lived in Scrooby Nottinghamshire.
The Scrooby Congregation were English Protestant separatists who lived in Scrooby Nottinghamshire.
Speedwell (ship)
The Speedwell was a 60-ton ship, the smaller of the two ships (along with Mayflower) intended to carry the Pilgrim Fathers to North America.
The Speedwell was a 60-ton ship, the smaller of the two ships (along with Mayflower) intended to carry the Pilgrim Fathers to North America.
Thomas Weston (entrepreneur)
Thomas Weston was born in England c. 1576.
Thomas Weston was born in England c. 1576.
Thomas Weston (merchant adventurer)
Thomas Weston was baptized on December 21, 1584, at Rugeley, Staffordshire England.
Thomas Weston was baptized on December 21, 1584, at Rugeley, Staffordshire England.
United American Indians of New England
The United American Indians of New England (UAINE) is a Native American activist organization founded by Frank James.
The United American Indians of New England (UAINE) is a Native American activist organization founded by Frank James.
Wampanoag people
The Wampanoag (; Wôpanâak in the Wampanoag language; are a federally recognized Native American nation which currently consists of five tribes, located in present-day Massachusetts.
The Wampanoag (; Wôpanâak in the Wampanoag language; are a federally recognized Native American nation which currently consists of five tribes, located in present-day Massachusetts.
William Vassall
William Vassall, was baptized August 27, 1592, Stepney, Middlesex, England.
William Vassall, was baptized August 27, 1592, Stepney, Middlesex, England.
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