. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ■.-Vx^». The Family Immigration to New England. 05 THE FAMILY IMMIGRATION TO NEW ENGLAND. By Thomas W. Bicknell, The unit of society is the u-nit of civihzation is the to December 20, 1620, New-England life had never seen a civilizedfamily or felt its influences. It is truethat the Icelandic Chronicles tellus that Lief, the son of Eric the Red,1001, sailed with a crew of thirty-fivemen, in a Norwegian vessel, and drivensouthward in a storm, from Greenlandalong
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ■.-Vx^». The Family Immigration to New England. 05 THE FAMILY IMMIGRATION TO NEW ENGLAND. By Thomas W. Bicknell, The unit of society is the u-nit of civihzation is the to December 20, 1620, New-England life had never seen a civilizedfamily or felt its influences. It is truethat the Icelandic Chronicles tellus that Lief, the son of Eric the Red,1001, sailed with a crew of thirty-fivemen, in a Norwegian vessel, and drivensouthward in a storm, from Greenlandalong the coasts of Labrador, winteredin Vineland on the shores of MountHope Bay, Longfellows Skeleton inArmor has revealed their temporarysettlement. Thither sailed Erics son,Thorstein, with his young and beautifulwife, Gudrida, and their twenty-fivecompanions, the following year. Hisdeath occurred, and put an end to theexpedition, which Thorfinn took upwith his marriage to the young widow,Gudrida; with his bride and one hun-dred and sixty-five persons (five ofthem young married women), they spentthree years
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