Handbook of old Burial Hill, Plymouth, MassachusettsIts history, its famous dead, and its quaint epitaphs . thoughts go back across the centuries and grasp, witha new sense of reality, the facts of Pilgrim Forefathers, who did brave deeds, and sufferedmuch, and planted in the wilderness the seeds of a 48 free nation, stand forth not as shadowy historicalfigures, but as Hving men. And thinking on suchthings, these words of the poet Pierpont find readyecho : — The Pilgrim spirit has not fled, It walks in noons broad light;And it watches the bed of the glorious dead, With the holy sta
Handbook of old Burial Hill, Plymouth, MassachusettsIts history, its famous dead, and its quaint epitaphs . thoughts go back across the centuries and grasp, witha new sense of reality, the facts of Pilgrim Forefathers, who did brave deeds, and sufferedmuch, and planted in the wilderness the seeds of a 48 free nation, stand forth not as shadowy historicalfigures, but as Hving men. And thinking on suchthings, these words of the poet Pierpont find readyecho : — The Pilgrim spirit has not fled, It walks in noons broad light;And it watches the bed of the glorious dead, With the holy stars, by watches the bed of the brave who have bled, And shall guard this ice-bound the waves of the bay, where the Mayflower lay. Shall foam and freeze no more ! f r O U\ \ if ^ 49 ^ATAUOGUE OFPHOTOGRy^PHS SouvenirsGuidesHistoriesIllustrated BOOKS PUBLISHED BY l^il^rim iBoohetore Plymouth Mass. 25c. each, by mail. Mounted or unmounted. Size 5x8. All views of historic interest have descriptions printed on backs of order bv numbers. 1. Plymouth Rock. 2. The Canopy over the Rock. 3. The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, frompainting by W. F. Hallsall, Pilgrim Hall. 4. The Canopy and Coles Hill; first burial placeof the Pilgrims. 5. The Harbor, as seen from Coles Hill. 6. Leyden Street, first street laid out in NewEngland. 7. Site of the Common House, Leyden Street,first house erected by the Pilgrims. 8. Leyden Street in 1622, showing first or Com-mon House, Gov. Bradfords House, and the buildingsassigned to Brown, Goodman, Brewster, Billington,Allerton, Cooke and Winslow. 9. Town Square, showing site of First Church,[Town House, formerly the Old Colonial Court House, I A. S. BURBANK, Pilgrim Book Store, Plymouth, Mass. built in 1749, and Odd Fellows Block, occupyingthe site of Gov. Bradfords House. 10. Old Burial Hill, from the Town Square en-trance. 11. Site of the W
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