Guide to historic PlymouthLocalities and objects of interest . CAPTAINS HILL, HOUSE, BUILT BY SON OF MYLES STANDISH, 1666. As the cars move past the thicket of trees andshrubs to stop, the occupants come in full view of thebeautiful panorama of Plymouth Harbor, spread outbefore their eyes. At the near left, across the bay,is seen Captains Hill, so called from its being thehome of Capt. Myles Standish. and on its crest is amonument in honor of the Pilgrim warrior, sur-mounted by a statue of fourteen feet in along is seen Rouses Hummock, the Ameri-can terminus of


Guide to historic PlymouthLocalities and objects of interest . CAPTAINS HILL, HOUSE, BUILT BY SON OF MYLES STANDISH, 1666. As the cars move past the thicket of trees andshrubs to stop, the occupants come in full view of thebeautiful panorama of Plymouth Harbor, spread outbefore their eyes. At the near left, across the bay,is seen Captains Hill, so called from its being thehome of Capt. Myles Standish. and on its crest is amonument in honor of the Pilgrim warrior, sur-mounted by a statue of fourteen feet in along is seen Rouses Hummock, the Ameri-can terminus of the French Atlantic cable. The next


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