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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 ...
Few realized this more than William Bradford himself. So highly was Bradford thought of by his fellow Plymouth Colony settlers that he was, astonishingly, elected governor for thirty — say again ...
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 ...
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 ...
The first recorded American sighting of the cicada brood now known as Brood XIV was made by William Bradford, the governor of the Plymouth Colony, in 1634—and he was impressed by what he beheld.
Plymouth Rock, the place where William Bradford and other pilgrims are popularly believed to have made first landfall in what is now the United States, is not a benchmark of sea-level rise and ...
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