. The women of the Mayflower and women of Plymouth colony. rrm rrm Mill 1 I I II WM 1 s I92t ^:::,..:-^S;.ii^;i.:;;;|;!;;;;;!;:lfv:;?:!J;:?;::^iy^ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 013 996 150 A*. The Women of the Mayflower r and Women of Plymouth Colony By Ethel J. R. C. Noyes Plymouth, Massachusetts1921 Copyright, 1321, byETHEL J. R, C. c^/fr^^ Linotyped and Printed by Memorial Press, Plymouth, MM -S «2l I J0)C!.A614339 FOREWORD. The Pilgrim Women have been written about solittle that it is indeed a pleasure to welcome a bookbearing the title, The Women of the Mayflower andPlymouth Colony. Histo


. The women of the Mayflower and women of Plymouth colony. rrm rrm Mill 1 I I II WM 1 s I92t ^:::,..:-^S;.ii^;i.:;;;|;!;;;;;!;:lfv:;?:!J;:?;::^iy^ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 013 996 150 A*. The Women of the Mayflower r and Women of Plymouth Colony By Ethel J. R. C. Noyes Plymouth, Massachusetts1921 Copyright, 1321, byETHEL J. R, C. c^/fr^^ Linotyped and Printed by Memorial Press, Plymouth, MM -S «2l I J0)C!.A614339 FOREWORD. The Pilgrim Women have been written about solittle that it is indeed a pleasure to welcome a bookbearing the title, The Women of the Mayflower andPlymouth Colony. History has dwelt long andminutely upon the Pilgrim Fathers and their greatadventure, but has passed over the women with ageneralization and occasionally a tribute. Eventheir contemporaries have had but little to sayabout them. The author of this little book is tobe highly commended therefore for this much need-ed addition to our meagre store of literature aboutthe mothers of this Nation. There is much need to-day to perpetuate theirspirit, to practise their faith, to maintain theirideals. They loved liberty and endured hardship,sacrifice and suffering for its sake. They built thehwomenofmayflower00noye


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