The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . le, and Oliver Cromwell became the gre^.testruler that England had ever had. The death of Governor Winthrop, 1649, practically closesthe story of the original Puritans and their government asindividuals, but which later was gradually merged into thebroader system developed and told by The Story of what is the verdict at this later day as we look backward?We see in those planters the fathers of New England, a peopl


The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . le, and Oliver Cromwell became the gre^.testruler that England had ever had. The death of Governor Winthrop, 1649, practically closesthe story of the original Puritans and their government asindividuals, but which later was gradually merged into thebroader system developed and told by The Story of what is the verdict at this later day as we look backward?We see in those planters the fathers of New England, a peoplewho were remarkable for their piety and moral rectitude;they were men of courage and strength, endured every priva-tion, even starvation, for the cause of religious freedom;they were men of erudition, of genius, of literary attainments,who were conspicuous in affairs of state and church, and acthey hewed out of the wilderness a country free born and inde-pendent, a nation the most blessed upon the face of theglobe, their deeds with those of the Pilgrims will go downto farthest posterity as deeds fraught with greatest blessingsmankind has ever had bestowed upon PIUIC-TKSB BUILXJNO «3 THE LIST OF THE ORIGINAL PURITANS Who resided at Salem, Massachusetts, between the years 1624and 1650. Of those who arrived previous to 1634, and whoremained in Salem, there is no record in the church records,but there was a list made of the first arrivals, 1624-1630. Thelatter year, upon the arrival of Governor Winthrop, many ofthe colonists w^ere not pleased with Salem and departed toCharlestown, Boston, Cambridge, Watertown, Medford, andother places, and in those towns, which they settled, theirnames are recorded. After 1634 the arrivals in New Englandwere generally at Boston, although many came to dates at the right of the names signify the year thosepersons were recorded as being residents of Salem. From1636, in addition, is given under each year the names ofthose who joined th


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