Grave of Myles Standish, Duxbury. Peregrine White House, Marshfield. Old Oaken Bucket House, Scituate. Crow House, built by William Crow, 1664. Howland House, built by Jacob Mitchell, 1666. William Harlow House, built of timber from the Old Burial Hill Fort, by William Harlow, 1677. Homestead of Gen. John Winslow, 1726. The Town House, formerly the Old Colonial Court House, built in 1749. The Winslow House, built in 1754, by Edward Winslow. Colonial architecture. Cole’s Blacksmith Shop, 1684. Statue of Myles Standish. Myles Standish Monument. Standish House, Duxbury, built by son of Myles Standish, 1666. Captain’s Hill, Duxbury, the Home of Myles Standish, showing Standish House and Monument. Winslow House, Marshfield, built about 1700. John Alden House, Duxbury, 1653. Bradford House, Kingston, 1675. John Hancock Sofa, Pilgrim Hall. Memorial Tablet, Gov. William Bradford Estate, Kingston. Departure from Delft Haven. Priscilla and John Alden. From painting by George H. Boughton. “Why don’t you Speak for Yourself, John?” The Courtship. John Alden and Priscilla. From painting by George H. Boughton. Departure of the “Mayflower,” from painting by A. W. Bayes. Priscilla, from painting by G. H. Boughton. Pilgrim Exiles, from painting by Boughton. Pilgrims going to Church, from painting by Boughton. Two Farewells, from painting by Boughton. Return of the “Mayflower,” painting by Boughton. Portrait of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony, one of the “Mayflower” company. The only authentic portrait of a “Mayflower” Pilgrim.
PILGRIM LITERATURE
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