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PLYMOUTH – If the face on the new statue at the Mayflower Society House looks familiar, odds are you are a descendant of William Bradford. That’s because the sculptor of this new effigy of the ...
In 1630 William Bradford (1590-1657), who had arrived at the Wampanoag community at Patuxet a decade earlier, began to write a history of Plymouth. It was the first colony the English managed to ...
PLYMOUTH – If the face on the new statue at the Mayflower Society House looks familiar, odds are you are a descendant of William Bradford. That’s because the sculptor of this new effigy of the ...
Plymouth Rock, located on the shore of Plymouth Harbor in Massachusetts, is reputed to be the very spot where William Bradford, an early governor of Plymouth colony, and other Pilgrims first set ...
The link between Plymouth’s experiences and America’s political culture began with William Bradford, the most prominent politician in the colony’s first decade.From 1630 to 1650, he wrote a ...
History is always nearer than we think. Talking with Susan Bradford Dusseau and her dad Edwin Bradford was like taking a leap into the past when a ship named the Mayflower sailed from Holland to ...
Plymouth Rock Piece, 1620 According to popular tradition, Plymouth Rock is the landing site of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, Mass., in 1620. Bradford, an English ...
William Bradford's 'Of Plymouth Plantation' features about 1,000 words in the biblical tongue. But although many early Protestants studied Hebrew, they were hardly philo-Semitic ...
Marc Arkin's review of Edwin S. Gaustad's "Roger Williams" (Bookshelf June 21) referred to "the gentle Pilgrim governor William Brewster reported that Williams 'began to fall into some strange ...
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