will, in some good measure, answer the inquiries of the visitor, and accomplish the object aimed at in this publication. The undersigned improves the present occasion, to inform the numerous friends who have expressed their interest in a proposed second edition of the 'Guide to Plymouth and Recollections of the Pilgrims,' that the same is in progress, and will appear whenever the requisite time can be spared from the claims of other duties, to insure its satisfactory completion. WM. S. RUSSELL. Plymouth, August, 1851. EXPLANATION OF ENGRAVINGS. 1st. Lithographic Map of Plymouth Village. 2d. View of Plymouth from the Burrying Hill. 3d. Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Dec. 11,* 1620. 4th. Fac Similes. Brewster, Bradford, Winslow, Standish and Allerton came in the Mayflower; the others came in the Fortune or Ann, excepting Constant and Thomas Southworth, who came about the year 1628. 5th. This house shows the best style of building in the latter part of the seventeenth century. The lot on which it stood was owned by Robert Hicks, merchant, in 1645. It was afterwards owned by Edward Gray, who sold it to John Richard, in 1677. The house was taken down in 1826, and was the oldest in town. The Universalist church stands on the same lot. In this house the mother of the celebrated patriot, James Otis, was born, in 1702. She was the grand daughter of Edward Doty, who came in the Mayflower. 6th. The Fuller Cradle belonged to Dr. Samuel Fuller, who came in the Mayflower, and is now owned by Mrs. Olive Noyes, a descendant and the wife of Jacob Noyes, Esq., of Abington. 7th. The apple tree was planted by Peregrine White, the first Englishman born in New England, about the year 1648, who died in 1704, in the 84th year of his age. It still produces apples, and the orchard in which it grows is now owned by his descendants, near the lot which he occupied, in Marshfield. *Dec. 21. New Style. INDEX. Adventurous merchants of London,-their agreement with the cabin of the Mayflower, Ann, ship, Alphabetical list of passengers, Burying Hill, description of, history and epitaphs, Page. 197 Bushnell, Rev. Dr., remarks on the Mayflower, note, Brodhead, J. Romeyn, introductory note to Isaack de Rasieres's letter, Brodhead, J. Romeyn, researches in Europe for ancient docu- Butler, Benjamin F., description of New Netherland, its early Bradford, Gov., extract from his letter to Isaack de Rasieres, Cole's' Hill, the first burial place of the Pilgrims, description of, Cape Cod, account of and population, Captain's Hill, the home of Standish, extract from his will, Choate, Rufus, on the burial of the Pilgrims, 66 66 on Embarkation of the Pilgrims at Delft Haven, Compact signed on board the Mayflower at Cape Cod, Churches in Plymouth in 1851, Cattle, division of, in 1627, Dwight, Timothy, remarks on Plymouth Rock, Davis, Samuel, De Tocqueville's 64 Dutch nation, its tonnage, &c. in 1620, note, Dutch Embassy from New Netherland to Plymouth Colony, in 1627, De Raisieres's letter to Gov. Bradford, 16 20 131 47 125 36 62 17 15 110 110 104 106 96 100 55 59 96 73 33 57 85 25 18 2 34 145 102-3 13 13 14 103 108 Davis, Samuel, remarks on Manomet Bay, Dwelling houses to be covered with board or pale, Embarkation of the Pilgrims at Delft Haven, in Holland, Everett, Edward, description of the Mayflower on approaching the New England coast, Engravings and explanation, Fortune, ship, alphabetical list of passengers, Hunter, Joseph, of England, his investigations respecting the Pil- grims, Howland, 'John, his epitaph, 66 66 his homestead, Jon., of Providence, his age corrected, see Errata, Hutchinson, remarks on the Pilgrims, Hopkins, Stephen, his homestead, Handicraftsmen forbidden to work for strangers, Jury trial established,-copy from Records, Leyden street, description and history of, Lands, division of, Mayflower, description of, and history, 66 compact signed on board of, Mullins, William and Priscilla, note on tradition, visit of Gov. Bradford, to procure corn, Old Colony Club, history of, and first celebration of the anni- versary, Otis, James, extract from his letter to Gov. Barnard, respecting Pilgrim Hall, description of, and list of curiosities, Pilgrim Society, history of, Proposed monument near Plymouth Rock, Pilgrims, brief account of previous to their arrival in America, 66 place of worship in England, Saltonstall, Leverett, on our early history, Samoset, his interview with the Pilgrims, Mar. 16, 1621, Winslow, Edward, sale to Miles Standish, six shares in Red Cow, Webster, Daniel, on the Landing of the Pilgrims, Weir's Painting of the embarkation at Delft Haven, in 1620, Page. 2 42 32 145 20 42 101 100 28 98 15 18 17, 18 68 71 12 49 53 122 122 122-4 104 92 131 75 87 91 1 2 3 82 132 135 143 143 138 142 135 9 97 101-4 1 64 64 124 100 68 102 14 82 |