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Historic Towns of New England


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283 Home of Emerson 287 A. Bronson Alcott (1875)[31] 292 Louise M. Alcott 295 Seal of the City of Concord 297 PLYMOUTH Facsimile of a Page from Governor Bradford’s Manuscript, “Plimoth Plantation” 301 The original is now in the Boston State House. Pulpit Rock, Clarke’s Island[32] 302 The Early Norman Doorway at Austerfield Church 305 The Old Fort and First Meeting-House, on Burial Hill, 1621[33] 307 Governor Edward Winslow[34] 313 The Harbor[35] 321 Plymouth in 1622[36] 323 The “Mayflower” in Plymouth Harbor[37] 333 From the painting by W. F. Halsall, in Pilgrim Hall. The Old Colony Seal 334 The Landing of the Fathers, Plymouth, December 22, 1620 335 Copied from an old painting on glass. The Fuller Cradle 337 An Old English Spinning-Wheel 338 The Doten House, 1660[38] 339 The oldest house in Plymouth. The Grave of Dr. Francis Le Barran, the Nameless Nobleman[39] 342 Seal of the City of Plymouth 343 CAPE COD TOWNS The Beach, Falmouth[40] 347 Map of Cape Cod Section[41] 349 Provincetown 355 Wharves at Provincetown 359 Provincetown in 1839 363 From an old drawing. Highland Light 371 Oyster Point, Wellfleet 373 Bishop and Clerk Light, Hyannis 376 Old Windmill, Eastham 378 Ruins of the Chatham Light 383 Life-Saving Station at Wellfleet 386 Bass River Bridge, South Yarmouth 387 Barnstable Inn 389 Bird’s-eye View of Falmouth[42] 395 The Village Green[43] 397 Shirick’s Pond, Falmouth[44] 399 The Whale-Ship “Commodore Morris” and the Falmouth Captains who Sailed in Her[45] 401 DEERFIELD Old Deerfield Street, 1671–1898 405 Frary House, 1698 408 Oldest in the county. Third Meeting-House, 1695–1729 419 (Old Indian house on the right.) Parson Williams’s House 421 Built by the town, 1707—standing 1898. Door of “Old Indian House” Hacked by Indians 423 Now in Memorial Hall. Tombstones of Rev. John Williams and his Wife 425 Stephen Williams, 1693–1782 428 A captive of February 29, 1703–4. George Fuller, 1822–1884 437 Buffet from “Parson Williams’s” House 439 Now in Memorial Hall. NEWPORT The Old Stone Mill 445 Newport in 1795[46] 447 George Berkeley, Dean of Derry[47] 451 Whitehall, the Berkeley Residence, Built 1729 453