THE ROMANTIC STORY of
the MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS
AND ITS PLACE IN THE
LIFE OF TO-DAY
High ideals in the conduct of life are what survive, and that is why the Pilgrim Narrative stands forth in the pages of every history as one of the great events of the time.—Senator Lodge, at the dedication of the Pilgrim Memorial Monument at Provincetown, August 5th 1910.
Photograph by A. S. Burbank, Plymouth
From the Painting by W. F. Halsall
The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbour
THE
ROMANTIC STORY
OF THE MAYFLOWER
PILGRIMS
AND ITS PLACE IN THE
LIFE OF TO-DAY
BY A. C. ADDISON
AUTHOR OF "OLD BOSTON: ITS PURITAN SONS
AND PILGRIM SHRINES," ETC.
WITH NUMEROUS ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS
BOSTON
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
MDCCCCXI
COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
FIRST IMPRESSION, SEPTEMBER, 1911
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