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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212R_joseph-tribble-house_Plymouth-MA.html
has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the InteriorCirca 1794
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212O_americas-first-street_Plymouth-MA.html
America's first street and siteof the home of William Brewster,the Pilgrims' spiritual leader.Formerly First Street, its namewas changed to Leyden Street in honourof the city in the Netherlandsthat offered refuge to the Pilgrims.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212K_the-church-of-scrooby-leyden-and-the-mayflower_Plymouth-MA.html
The Church of Scrooby Leyden and the Mayflowergathered on this hillside in 1620has ever since preserved unbroken recordsand maintained a continuous ministry.Its first covenant being still the basis of its fellowship.In reverent memory of its Pilgr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212J_metacomet-king-philip_Plymouth-MA.html
          After the Pilgrims' arrival, Native Americans in New England grew increasingly frustrated with the English settlers' abuse and treachery. Metacomet (King Philip), a son of the Wampanoag sachem known as the Massasoit (Ousamequin), ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212H_the-common-house_Plymouth-MA.html
Built by Captain William Barnes in 1795for his new bride, Sally Tribble.This house sits on the original site of "The Common House" established by thePilgrims in 1623. Here the Pilgrims storedfood and housed their families until landwas g…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212G_dr-samuel-fuller_Plymouth-MA.html
This lot bounded by Middle or King St.and LeBaron Alley was once owned byDr. Samuel Fullerof the Mayflowerand was given by his wife and son to theFirst Church for the use of the minister.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212E_capt-james-bartlett-house_Plymouth-MA.html
Built in 1832 by Capt. James BartlettMaster of the Barque HANNAHin the West Indies Trade.This is the third house on this site which was originallythe land of Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower. CaptainBartlett's daughter married Isaac Brewster and the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212D_james-cole_Plymouth-MA.html
In memory ofJames ColeBorn   London, England   1600Died Plymouth Mass   1692First settler of Coles Hill   1633A soldier in Pequot IndianWar   1637This tablet erected by his descendants1917
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM212B_gurnet-fortifications_Plymouth-MA.html
In 1776 an earthwork fort was erected at the gurnet for the protection of Plymouth Harbor. It mounted six cannons and was manned by militiamen from Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury and nearby towns. The first lighthouse, built in 1768, stood alongside …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2128_first-house-built-by-the-pilgrims_Plymouth-MA.html
This tablet is erected by theCommonwealth of Massachusettsto mark the site of theFirst House Built by the Pilgrims.In that house on the27th of February 1621 new stylethe Right of Popular Suffrage wasexercised and Miles Standish waschosen Captain b…
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