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|  LAST -- Survivor of the Mayflower, Mary Chushman - Plymouth, MA
in Superlatives At age 14, Thomas Cushman arrived with his father Robert on the Fortune in 1621 and later became presiding elder of the church for 42 years. Mary, daughter of Isaac Allerton, was a passenger on the Mayflower and was the last of their survivors. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/17/2012 last visited: never |
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|  LAST -- Survivor of the Mayflower, Mary Cushman - Plymouth, MA
in Last of its Kind At age 14, Thomas Cushman arrived with his father Robert on the Fortune in 1621 and later became presiding elder of the church for 42 years. Mary, daughter of Isaac Allerton, was a passenger on the Mayflower and was the last of their survivors. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/20/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Thomas and Mary Cushman - Plymouth, MA
in Grave of a Famous Person At age 14, Thomas Cushman arrived with his father Robert on the Fortune in 1621 and later became presiding elder of the church for 42 years. Mary, daughter of Isaac Allerton, was a passenger on the Mayflower and was the last of their survivors. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/27/2012 last visited: never |
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|  First Fort of the Pilgrims - Plymouth, MA
in First of its Kind First Fort of the Pilgrims, on Burial Hill. (1621) posted by: RIclimber location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/23/2010 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Tercentenary Cannons - Plymouth, MA
in Massachusetts Historical Markers Although the cannons themselves are not currently mounted here, this plaque offers some interesting historical insights into the celebration of the tercentenary of the Pilgrims' landing in Plymouth. Located on Burial Hill overlooking Cape Cod Bay. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/19/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Tercentenary Cannons - Plymouth, MA
in Community Commemoration Although the cannons themselves are not currently mounted here, this plaque offers some interesting historical insights into the celebration of the tercentenary of the Pilgrims' landing in Plymouth. Located on Burial Hill overlooking Cape Cod Bay. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/17/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Cape Cod Bay - Plymouth, MA
in 'You Are Here' Maps This unique relief map of Cape Cod Bay is located on Burial Hill which has a commanding view of Plymouth where the Pilgrims first landed in the Mayflower. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/18/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Alexander Scammell - Plymouth, MA
in Specific Veteran Memorials This bronze plaque mounted on a granite stone is located on Burial Hill, near the site of a school where Alexander Scammell taught before the U.S. Revolutionary War. He was Colonel and Adjutant General when he was killed near Yorktown in 1781. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/17/2012 last visited: 10/23/2012 |
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|  Alexander Scammell - Bronze Relief - Plymouth, MA
in Relief Art Sculptures This plaque, with a bronze relief of Alexander Scammell, is located on Burial Hill, near the site of a school where he taught before the U.S. Revolutionary War. He was Colonel and Adjutant General when he was killed near Yorktown in 1781. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/20/2012 last visited: 10/23/2012 |
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|  Alexander Scammell - Plymouth, MA
in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials This bronze plaque mounted on a granite stone is located on Burial Hill, near the site of a school where Alexander Scammell taught before the U.S. Revolutionary War. He was Colonel and Adjutant General when he was killed near Yorktown in 1781. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/17/2012 last visited: 10/23/2012 |
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|  Burial Hill - Plymouth, MA
in Massachusetts Historical Markers This sign is at the entrance to Burial Hill on Town Square, adjacent to the historic First Parish Church. The steps lead up the hill where the oldest graves are and the location of the first fort built here. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/19/2012 last visited: 10/23/2012 |
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|  John Alden House
in Massachusetts Historical Markers Site of the original Plymouth home of Mayflower Pilgrim John Alden posted by: cache_test_dummies location: Massachusetts date approved: 10/1/2006 last visited: 11/16/2011 |
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|  First Parish in Plymouth Bell Tower - Plymouth, MA
in Bell Towers This church, dedicated in 1899, is the fifth church building on this site, being the location of the first meeting house built by the Pilgrims in 1622. The bell tower houses a recast Paul Revere Bell. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 2/16/2012 |
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|  First Parish in Plymouth - Plymouth, MA
in This Old Church This church, dedicated in 1899, is the fifth church building on this site, being the location of the first meeting house built by the Pilgrims in 1622. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 2/16/2012 |
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|  Church of the Pilgrimage Bell Tower - Plymouth, MA
in Bell Towers This church was built in 1840 by the congregation that withdrew from the First Parish Church in 1801 as a repudiation of the liberal theology. This church is now, however, affiliated with the UCC and has adopted a very liberal theology of "openess." posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Church of the Pilgrimage - Plymouth, MA
in This Old Church This church was built in 1840 by the congregation that withdrew from the First Parish Church in 1801 as a repudiation of the liberal theology. This church is now, however, affiliated with the UCC and has adopted a very liberal theology of "openess." posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/17/2012 last visited: 7/3/2012 |
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|  OLDEST- Wooden Courthouse & LONGEST USED Municipal Building in the United States - Plymouth, MA
in Superlatives This is the oldest wooden courthouse and longest used municipal building in the United States, now a museum of history posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Historic Courthouse - Plymouth, MA
in Courthouses This is the oldest wooden courthouse and longest used municipal building in the United States, now a museum of history posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/21/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  1749 Courthouse Museum - Plymouth, MA
in History Museums This is the oldest wooden courthouse and longest used municipal building in the United States, now a museum of history. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Historic Town Hall - Plymouth, MA
in City and Town Halls This is the oldest wooden courthouse and longest used municipal building in the United States, now a museum of history. It also served as the town hall of offices until the early 1950s. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Burial Hill - Plymouth, MA
in Worldwide Cemeteries Burial Hill is in the center of Plymouth between School Street and South Russell Street on the hill behind the First Parish Church.
Originally, the Pilgrims constructed a fort on top of Burial Hill in 1621-22. There are about 3,000 graves. posted by: RIclimber location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/22/2010 last visited: 9/6/2012 |
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|  Plymouth Town House
in Massachusetts Historical Markers Site of the original Town House of Plymouth, Massachusetts posted by: cache_test_dummies location: Massachusetts date approved: 10/1/2006 last visited: 11/16/2011 |
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|  Old County Courthouse - Plymouth, MA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This building is located in Town Square in the historic center of Plymouth, Massachusetts posted by: cache_test_dummies location: Massachusetts date approved: 10/1/2006 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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|  Paty Family Crypt - Burial Hill - Plymouth, MA
in Mausoleums This is a crypt for the Paty family, dated 1856, in Burial Hill, where many of the first Pilgrims from the Mayflower are buried in Plymouth, Massachusetts. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/19/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Solar Powered Parking Lot Station - Plymouth, MA
in Solar Power This solar powered parking lot station is located in a public parking lot near the historic Plymouth First Church and the old Burial Ground in downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts. posted by: silverquill location: Massachusetts date approved: 2/16/2012 last visited: 5/28/2012 |
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