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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZSC_on-this-lot_Plymouth-MA.html
On This Lot Stood The First House Of The Mayflower Pilgrim John Howland The Pilgrim John Howland Society 1978
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FO4_leyden-street_Plymouth-MA.html
Leyden Street, originally known to the first settlers as First Street, Great Street or Broad Street, is where the Pilgrims began building their houses in the winter of 1620-21, and it has been the heart of the town ever since. Extending from the h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FO3_1630-1930_Plymouth-MA.html
To Honor and Perpetuate the Memory of John Eddy and Samuel Eddy Arrived at Plymouth on the "Handmaid" Oct. 29, 1630 Sons of Rev. William Eddye, B.A., M, A. Cambridge, England Vicar of St. Dunstan church, Cranbrook, Kent 1591-1616 John E…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FO1_coles-hill_Plymouth-MA.html
The hill rises up from the shores of Plymouth Bay near the foot of Leyden Street, principal thoroughfare of the original settlement. It was the traditional burial place of the Plymouth colonists, Pilgrims and others, who died during the "starving …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FNY_william-bradford_Plymouth-MA.html
Governor and Historian Of the Plymouth Colony Born in Austerfield, England 1590 Died in Plymouth, New England 1657
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FNU_plymouth-waterfront_Plymouth-MA.html
You are standing at the corner of Leyden Street and Water Street. Leyden Street is the first street laid out in Plymouth and the location of the first Pilgrim homes. From this location one can see Cole's Hill, the Waterfront and Leyden Street lead…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FNT_the-town-house-of-plymouth_Plymouth-MA.html
On this site until 1749 stood The Government House Of the old Colony In that year this building was erected By the county for a court house It was used jointly by the county And the town until 1820 And then became the property of the town And h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E1C_alexander-scammell_Plymouth-MA.html
Alexander Scammell 1747 — 1781Teacher Soldier PatriotHe taught the public school on this siteColonel and Adjutant General in theContinental Armymortally wounded at Yorktown This memorial dedicated by theGeneral Society Sons of the Revolut…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E0Q_tercentenary-cannons_Plymouth-MA.html
Brass cannon like these were named by Bradford and Winslow in the annals of Plymouth as mounted on the First Fort, 1621, and were still in use in 1645 when the Ancient And Honorable Artillery Company Of Massachusetts under its commander Major Gene…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E01_burial-hill_Plymouth-MA.html
The hill before you has been used for the burials by Plymouth residents since the 1620s. The first English settlers (known as "The Pilgrims") built their first fort/meeting house here. Here, Mayflower passengers are buried including Governor W…
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