[9] Burial Hill was the site of the embattled church erected in 1622, and contains many ancient tombstones and the foundations of a watchtower (1643), now covered with sod.

[10] John Cuckson, "History of the First Church in Plymouth." Dying in 1699, two years after his resignation at Charleston, South Carolina, Cotton was "buried with respect and honour by his old parishioners, who erected a monument over his grave."

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THE PILGRIM ROLL CALL—FATE AND FORTUNES OF THE FATHERS

Photograph by A. S. Burbank, Plymouth
The Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial, Plymouth

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THE PILGRIM ROLL CALL—FATE AND FORTUNES OF THE FATHERS