US1271955 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, By WM. S. RUSSELL, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. PREFACE. THE following pages are designed to afford the means of ready access to the more prominent events and interesting localities connected with the landing of the Pilgrims to which the attention of visitors is naturally directed on their first arrival at Plymouth. Under the different heads, as arragned in the Index, (pp. vii. and viii.) full descriptions will be found of Forefather's Rock, the Ship Mayflower, Burrying Hill, Leyden Street, Cole's Hill, Clark's Island, Pilgrim Hall, and other points of antiquarian interest, which, with the aid of a lithographic map of Plymouth Village, having explanatory references appended, and seven copperplate engravings, tending to illustrate 'the very age and body of the time,' it is believed |