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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM214E_edward-doty_Plymouth-MA.html
They believed in religious freedomin honor ofEdward DotyPassenger on the MayflowerErected byDescendants of Eliza Doty GravathA pioneer to Utah in 1850
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2147_major-william-bradford_Plymouth-MA.html
H       IWilliamBradfordof AusterfieldYorkshireEngland. Was theson of Williamand Alice Bradford.He was Governor ofPlymouth Colonyfrom1621 to 1633163516371639 to 16431645 to 1657< Rear of obelisk : >Under this stonerest the ashes ofWillm Bradfor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM213B_mr-thomas-clarke_Plymouth-MA.html
Here lies buried ye body ofMr. Thomas ClarkeAged 98.Departed this life March 24, 1697.Thomas Clarke was Mate of the Mayflower according to tradition in the Plymouth and connecting Colonies. History gives his arrival in Plymouth from England in the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM213A_the-old-powder-house_Plymouth-MA.html
was built here in 1770.This building erected in 1920is dedicated to those descendantsof the Pilgrims,by birth or of the spirit, who helpedestablish American Independence.—————Massachusetts Society of theSons of the Am…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2139_powder-house_Plymouth-MA.html
The Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution came to Plymouth on October 12, 1920 to dedicate this replica of the old Powder House. The original structure had been erected in Plymouth in 1779 and removed about 1880.The Society …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2138_unitarian-controversy-of-1801_Plymouth-MA.html
          This tablet is inscribedin grateful memory of the Pilgrims and of their successors who at the time of the Unitarian Controversy in 1801 adhered to the belief of the Fathers and on the basis of the original creed and covenant perpet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2137_james-warren_Plymouth-MA.html
Scholar       Patriot       SoldierPresident ofThe Provincial Congressof MassachusettsGeneral ofThe American Revolution——————————Erected by the National SocietySons of the American …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2136_first-fort_Plymouth-MA.html
Site of theFirst FortBuilt 1621Lower part used for churchAlso site of the fortbuilt in 1675which was 100 ft sq. Sides 10½ ft high
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212X_robert-cushman_Plymouth-MA.html
Fellow-exile with the Pilgrims in Holland,afterwards their chief agent in England.Arrived here IX November, MDCXXI,with Thomas Cushman his son;Preached IX December,his memorable sermon on "The danger of self-loveand the sweetness of true frie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212T_site-of-an-1621-house_Plymouth-MA.html
Site of one of the houses built in 1621. Seven dwelling houses were built the first year in addition to the one occupied by the Governor. This lot was assigned to Peter Brown.
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