Traces the religious, political, and social history of the New England colony of Plymouth.
This is the first truly complete treatment of the history and genealogy of Plymouth Colony.
... North Wind Picture Archives , 11 ; Archive Photos , 12 ; North Wind Picture Archives , 15 ; FPG International , 17 ; Corbis / Burstein Collections , 19 ; North Wind Picture Archives , 20 , 21 ; Archive Photos , 22 , 23 ; North Wind ...
1682 Mary Rowlandson's account of her captivity, The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, is published in Boston. James Printer had returned to work for the elder Samuel Green, a printer in Cambridge who published the second and third ...
Drawing on original research using underutilized sources, John G. Turner moves beyond these familiar narratives in his sweeping and authoritative new history of Plymouth Colony.
The unseaworthy Speedwell sprang a leak shortly after and they put into Dartmouth for repairs to "the leser ship. ... us to make the following official roster: CAPTAIN Christopher Jones MASTERS MATES John Clarke, Pilot Robert Coppin, 18.
When John Curtice of Scituate died without leaving a will in 1680, the Court moved to settle his property among his four siblings.” Interestingly enough, the eldest surviving brother got a double share. The common practice of the Court ...
Imprimis : Whereas there was a partnership for divers years agreed upon between James Sherley , John Beauchamp and Richard Andrews of London , merchants , and William Bradford , Edward Winslow , Thomas Prence , Myles Standish , William ...
Plymouth Colony Probate Guide: Where to Find Wills and Related Data for 800 People of Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691
His summary, “Ceramics from Jamestown,” was published as Appendix A in John L. Cotter, Archaeological Excavations at Jamestown, Virginia, Archaeological Research Series no. 4 (National Park Service, 1958), pp. 201–212.
As Philbrick reveals in this electrifying history of the Pilgrims, the story of Plymouth Colony was a fifty-five year epic that began in peril and ended in war.