RMA8WJN8–Sunday worship service at Plymouth Colony Massachusetts 1620s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMF81F3J–The landing of Myles Standish on the shore of Cape Cod in 1620, prior to the establishment of the Plymouth Colony, North America. Myles Standish, also Miles, c. 1584 – 1656. English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as military advisor for Plymouth Colony.
RFCBP6J2–The Pilgrims were the founders of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. Here a couple are on their way to church.
RM2AENT3B–the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers at Delfshaven, Adam Willaerts ’painting from 1620, Dutch, The Netherlands, Holland, ( The Pilgrims or Pilgrim Fathers were the English settlers who established the Plymouth Colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their leadership came from the religious congregations of Brownists, or Separatist Puritans, who had fled religious persecution in England for the tolerance of 17th-century Holland in the Netherlands. )
RMA4PDD0–Chief Massasoit offers peace pipe to John Carver, governor of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, 1621.
RMF8FBFB–SAMOSET aka Somerset (c 1590-1653) In March 1621 Native American Samoset, an Abenaki sagamore, greets the pilgrims of Plymouth Colony in perfect English. Engraving 19th century.
RMF95M1R–Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies
RM2D92B3K–Embarkation of the Pilgrims by Robert W. Weir, 1844. Myles Standish (c. 1584-1656) is shown in the right foreground with his wife, Rose.
RMG15K21–Lithograph entitled: The landing of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock, December 11th, 1620. Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. It is an important symbol i
RMFFADT2–PILGRIMS' TREATY. /nThe Pilgrims' treaty with Chief Massasoit in William Bradford's house at Plymouth Colony, March 1621. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century.
RMKJYHD8–Plimoth Plantation replicates the original settlement of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony, where according to myth the first thanksgiving may have been
RMERG8BP–'Allyn House, New Plymouth'. This house was built in the Plymouth Colony by the Pilgrim Fathers, but was demolished in 1826.
RMP7F95W–Colonization of North America (1607-1755). Massasoit (c. 1581-1661), sachem of the Wampanoags, smoking a ceremonial pipe with the Plymouth Colony Governor, John Carver (before 1584-1621). Plymouth 1621. Engraving.
RMAAKRCK–THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DECEMBER 13 1621 PILGRIMS SHARING HARVEST MEAL WITH NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS PLYMOUTH COLONY MA
RF2AY52BM–Massasoit, Wampanoag Chief, and his warrior visit the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony, Circa 1621
RMCMT0FF–Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers from Delft Haven July 1620
RMA04H82–William Bradford Pilgrim Father statue, Plymouth Massachusetts MA USA
RMCXPF77–The Vrouwekerk Lady's Church,Church of Our Lady 14th-Century church in Leiden.Pilgrim Fathers used this church for baptism marriages en funerals
RMRT38XP–Landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth on 11th December 1620, Pilgrim Fathers, painting, print circa 1845
RMA9YXB7–Pilgrims cutting forests and building houses at Plymouth Colony. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RM2BM24XR–The pilgrims signing the compact, on board the May Flower, Nov. 11th, 1620. After an engraving by Gauthier from a painting by Tompkins Harrison Matteson.
RFBXPYX6–The Pilgrims at Plymouth watching the Mayflower depart for England in April 1621.
RMC8M1HJ–Plimoth Plantation or Historical Museum. English village. House. Plymouth. Massachusetts. United States.
RMFFBRW9–PLYMOUTH COLONY SEAL. /nSeal of the colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
RMKB5GJM–MAYFLOWER COMPACT 1620. Painting by Jean Leon Ferris in 1899
RM2A3JDRD–Governor William Bradford (1590-1657) English Puritan who emigrated on board the Mayflower in 1620 and founded the Plymouth Colony in the New World. Photograph of illustration by A.S. Burbank.
RM2CW18HD–The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, 1914. The event followed the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in America in 1620
RMCF82M3–Landing Pilgrims Plymouth Massachusetts December 22nd 1620
RMFF7304–PILGRIMS AT CHURCH. /nPublic worship at Plymouth, Massachusetts, by the Pilgrims. Wood engraving, 19th century.
RMG15HAJ–Caption reads: 'The landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts on December 22, 1620.'The 'Mayflower' left Delft Haven in Holland, September 6, 1620 and after a boisterous passage of sixty three days, anchored within Cape Cod. In her cabin the firs
RMK07M3D–The Pilgrims of New Plymouth Colony celebrate a first Thanksgiving Day with American Indians in a painting by JLG Ferris Date:
RMD182K8–Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts
RMA6F5AB–AJ9137, Plymouth, Massachusetts, MA
RM2DWWAKY–Plaque at Site of Aptucxet The First Plymouth Colony Trading Post where the Pilgrims traded with the Native Wampanoag Indian population and the Dutch
RMAMJRMW–Grave of William Bradford First Governor of the Plymouth Colony
RMA9PR5H–Pilgrim overlooking spring planting scene in Plymouth Colony 1620s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2CWBNHR–Illustration showing The Mayflower, an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620. There were 102 passengers, and the crew is estimated to have been about 30, but the exact number is unknown.[2] The ship has become a cultural icon in the history of the United States. The Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact prior to leaving the ship and establishing Plymouth Colony, a document which established a rudimentary form of democracy with each member contributing to the welfare of the community
RF2EA37GY–The caption for this illustration dating to 1902 reads: “From that Heroic yet Feeble Folk”-settlement of America. Here are members of an early English colony in New England. In American history, the Pilgrims were the founders of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. The key members of the group were English separatists who had moved to Holland in 1607-08. They obtained a charter from London Co. and, with the help of London merchants, sailed on the Mayflower in 16
RMC8M1MK–Plimoth Plantation or Historical Museum. English village. Leyden Street. Plymouth. Massachusetts. United States.
RMFFADRT–SAMOSET: PLYMOUTH COLONY. /nSamoset's first visit to Plymouth Colony in March 1621: wood engraving, American, 19th century.
RMF8FBER–MASSASOIT SACHEM leader of the Wampanoag Native Americans smoking a ceremonial pipe with Governor John Carver at the Plymouth Colony in 1621. A 19th century engraving
RM2A3JDRH–Elder William Brewster (1566-1644) English official part of the Brownist Emigration of early Separatists from the Church of England that travelled on the Mayflower in 1620 to the New World and established the Plymouth Colony. Photograph of illustration by A.S. Burbank.
RM2D92B47–Myles Standish (c. 1584-1656) with his wife, Rose. Detail from a painting entitled Embarkation of the Pilgrims, by Robert W. Weir, 1844. Standish was an English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as military adviser for Plymouth Colony. He accompanied them on the Mayflower journey and played a leading role in the administration and defense of Plymouth Colony from its inception.
RFW947P7–Man walking down the street at the Plymouth Colony
RMFFAE01–PLYMOUTH, MA, MAP 1605. /nSamuel de Champlain's map of Port St. Louis, later settled by the English as Plymouth, Massachusetts, drawn during an expedetion of 1605.
RMG15HAR–This lithograph by Currier & Ives shows a Native American man watching the pilgrims from the woods as they begin to land at Plymouth. They have placed a kettle over a campfire, one man carries a hatchet and firewood, and more pilgrims are landing in small
RM2DC1A20–Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth. This open-air museum replicates the original settlement at Plymouth Colony where the first Thanksgiving was held.
RMACR5C5–Tourist Map Plymouth Massachusetts
RM2BACCBK–William Bradford frequently served a governor of the Plymouth Colony in rotation with other prominent citizens. His 30-year journal, published as 'Of Plymouth Plantation' narrates the early years of the Plymouth Colony and its colonists from 1621 to 1646 (BSLOC 2020 1 168)
RMCNK83E–Statue of William Bradford, Governor of the Plymouth Colony, who died in the town in 1657.
RM2HXPYXM–The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in America, 1620. After a work by Charles Lucy.
RM2CERD18–An old engraving of Plymouth, Devon, England, UK, a port city situated on the south coast of approximately 37 miles (60 km) south-west of Exeter. Enclosing the city are the mouths of the river Plym and river Tamar, part of the natural harbour of Plymouth Sound. In 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers departed Plymouth for the New World and established Plymouth Colony, the second English settlement in the USA. King Charles II decided to fortify Plymouth. The ‘Citadel’ took in the earlier fort, Drake’s fort, which resulted in the irregular outline to the fort (background). Work on it began in 1665.
RM2E8XYB6–Plaque at Site of Aptucxet The First Plymouth Colony Trading Post where the Pilgrims traded with the Native Wampanoag Indian population and the Dutch
RMGJB818–John Pory's lost description of Plymouth colony in the earliest days of the Pilgrim fathers, together with contemporary accounts of English colonization elsewhere in New England and in the Bermudas;
RMADWBY6–Pilgrims going to worship at the first church in New England Plymouth Colony 1620s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2CTXM7X–1933 map showing where emigrating Puritans settled after emigrating from England between 1620 & 1640 (The Great Migration)
RFBDTHGR–The pilgrims built this church in Plymouth Colony in 1621and fortified it to serve as a fortress as well.
RMJ3HTN3–Colonization of North America (1607-1755). Massasoit (c. 1581-1661), sachem of the Wampanoags, smoking a ceremonial pipe with the Plymouth Colony Governor, John Carver (before 1584-1621). Plymouth 1621. Engraving.
RMFF8MTY–PLYMOUTH: MASSASOIT, 1623. /nEdward Winslow and John Hambden of Plymouth Colony nursing Massasoit on his sickbed, 1623. Wood engraving, 1853.
RMW4AN7C–PILGRIM FATHERS make landing in Provincetown Harbour in November 1620
RM2A3JDR9–Captain Myles Standish (1584-1656) English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as their military adviser for Plymouth Colony accompanying them on the Mayflower. He was the first commander of the Plymouth Colony militia a position he retained until his death. Photograph of illustration by A.S. Burbank.
RM2D92B5K–Myles Standish (c. 1584-1656) with his wife, Rose. Detail from a painting entitled Embarkation of the Pilgrims, engraving by Samuel Bellin from an original work by Robert W. Weir, 1844. Standish was an English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as military adviser for Plymouth Colony. He accompanied them on the Mayflower journey and played a leading role in the administration and defense of Plymouth Colony from its inception.
RMERG784–'Allyn House, New Plymouth'. This house was built in the Plymouth Colony by the Pilgrim Fathers, but was demolished in 1826.
RMFFADT1–PLYMOUTH COLONY: SAMOSET. /nSamoset's first visit to Plymouth Colony in March 1621: wood engraving, American, 19th century.
RMG16CBG–Engraving by Albert Bobbett entitled: 'Landing of the pilgrims'. Massasoit Sachem or Ousamequin (1581 - 1661) was the leader of the Wampanoag Confederacy. According to English sources, Massasoit prevented the failure of Plymouth Colony and the almost cert
RM2DC1A1W–Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth. This open-air museum replicates the original settlement at Plymouth Colony where the first Thanksgiving was held.
RM2BACCAN–Plymouth Colony in 1622, in the second year since its founding. This conjectural scene shows eight similar dwellings on one side of a road. Opposite is a fenced off building housing Governor William Bradford. The print was published in the early 20th century by the Detroit Publishing Company (BSLOC 2020 1 167)
RMP4XRMJ–Plimoth Plantation or Historical Museum. Is a living museum in that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists. Eel River estuary. Plymouth. Massachusetts. United States.
RMJ9P0FE–The first meeting of the Pilgrim Fathers, 17th century. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RFM52TWG–Aerial view of Plimoth Plantation, a living history open-air museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, USA
RMKKJPDG–Gov. Bradford's Monument, Plymouth, Mass., Governor of Plymouth Colony 1621 to 1657, Plymouth, Mass (76425)
RMGJB823–John Pory's lost description of Plymouth colony in the earliest days of the Pilgrim fathers, together with contemporary accounts of English colonization elsewhere in New England and in the Bermudas;
RMAG4DX2–The tiny settlement of Plymouth Colony in 1622. Hand-colored woodcut
RMK73GN4–Departure of Pilgrim Fathers from Delfshaven, Delft, on board the Speedwell, 1620
RF2GDHRJ0–This 1899 illustration shows: “Pilgrims going to Church.” In American history, the Pilgrims were the founders of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. The key members of the group were English separatists who had moved to Holland in 1607-08, to the municipality of Leiden (also Leyden). They obtained a charter from London Co. and, with the help of London merchants, sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. In November 1620, the Mayflower reached near Provincetown. In March 1621, the Pilgrims disembarked at Plymouth, and the Mayflower returned to England in April. This 1899 illustrations shows the Pilgrims
RMPBBHE2–1207 Plymouth Colony 1622, Plymouth, Mass (NYPL b12647398-75845)
RMFF874A–PILGRIMS: THANKSGIVING, 1621. /nPilgrims and Native Americans sharing the harvest at the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth Colony in 1621. Wood engraving, American, 1870.
RMRJCJK9–Samoset, an Abenaki Sagamore, or lesser chief, who had learned English from fisherman and sailors off Maine, walked into Plymouth colony and startled the pilgrim colonists by speaking English. Samoset walks up towards a group of pilgrims, dressed in a loincloth, as they stare at him.
RMM66PDG–1600s PORTRAIT ROSE STANDISH MAYFLOWER PILGRIM WOMAN WIFE OF MILES STANDISH DIED 1621 PAINTING BY BOUGHTON - q74794 CPC001 HARS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY DIED 1621 FIRST WIFE MAYFLOWER MILES MILES STANDISH MYLES MYLES STANDISH NEW WORLD OLD FASHIONED PERSONS PILGLRIMS PLYMOUTH COLONY STANDISH
RM2D92B64–Myles Standish (c. 1584-1656) with his wife, Rose. Detail from a painting entitled Embarkation of the Pilgrims, engraving by Samuel Bellin from an original work by Robert W. Weir, 1844. Standish was an English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as military adviser for Plymouth Colony. He accompanied them on the Mayflower journey and played a leading role in the administration and defense of Plymouth Colony from its inception.
RMERG0GP–The Barbican from which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed, Plymouth' The Plymouth Barbican is the site of the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers, America 's Founding Fathers in 1620. They set off for the New World and established Plymouth Colony .
RMFF9BNC–PLYMOUTH: MASSASOIT, 1623. /nEdward Winslow and John Hambden of Plymouth Colony nursing Massasoit on his sickbed, 1623. Wood engraving, 1853.
RMG15J2T–Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, December 21, 1620. Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. It is an important symbol in American history. Founded by a
RMKJYHD9–Plimoth Plantation replicates the original settlement of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony, where according to myth the first thanksgiving may have been
RME6YMD7–A Statue of Massasoit, Great Sachem of the Wampanoags, who prevented the failure of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, USA.
RMP4XK7W–Plimoth Plantation or Historical Museum. Is a living museum in that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists. Eel River estuary. Plymouth. Massachusetts. United States.
RM2CWBNJ5–Illustration showing Pilgrim Fathers, in American colonial history, settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first permanent colony in New England (1620). Of the 102 colonists, 35 were members of the English Separatist Church (a radical faction of Puritanism) who had earlier fled to Leiden, the Netherlands
RMW6P7G8–'Picture of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony, in Puritan dress', 1644, (1937). Edward Winslow (1595-1655) Separatist who traveled on the Mayflower in 1620. Leader at Plymouth Colony. From "History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
RMABY1NH–Josiah Winslow 1628-1680 was an American Pilgrim leader He served as governor of Plymouth Colony from 1673 to 1680
RMW31FCK–Plymouth Colony seal
RMDFEXG9–William Bradford's house in Plymouth Colony, 1621. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT8X8MW–Pilgrim fathers around a watchfire, 1620
RFCWNA7E–The Pilgrim Fathers land in Plymouth,and give thanks. In the inset circle is the ship on which they sailed— Mayflower.
RMP9TG0K–349 Copyrighted and Published by A S Burbank, Plymouth Colony in 1622 (NBY 21085)
RMFFAKD1–JOHN OLDHAM (d. 1636). /nEnglish settler in New England. Oldham's banishment from Plymouth Colony in 1623. Wood engraving, later 19th century.
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