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1   Link   The American Colonist's Library
Primary Source Documents Pertaining to Early American History. An invaluable collection of historical works which contributed to the formation of American politics, culture, and ideals.
2   Link   Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth Project
Part II (Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families) of Wm. T. Davis’ 1883 book on line.
3   Link   Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers
Edited by Ernest Rhys, this site, part of Bibliomania.com, contains an Introduction by John Masefield that is accompanied by a list of writings by the Pilgrim Fathers, and their contemporaries, about them and the Colony as well as writings about the Pilgrims published through the late 19th century; Nathaniel Morton's New England's Memorial; Morton's Supplement to New England's Memorial; Robert Cushman's Discourse; John Smith's New England's Trials; Edward Winslow's Relation; and Winslow's Brief Narration. The writings are heavily annotated by Rhys and come complete with a Search capability.
4   Link   Churches of Leiden
Take a virtual tour of Leiden's historic churches in the historic center of town where the Pilgrims were confronted with religious diversity during their years of exile in Holland.
5   Link   The History of Delfshaven
Delfshaven became internationally famous due the arrival of the Pilgrims to Holland.
6   Link   Leiden American Pilgrim Museum
A comprehensive exhibit about the Pilgrims and their stay in Leiden, Holland, from 1609-1620. Jeremy D. Bangs, former curator at Plimoth Plantation, Director.
7   Link   Mayflower Families
Offering an abundance of information on Pilgrim life.
8   Link   The Mayflower Steps
A detailed account of the Mayflower, its ties to Plymouth Barbican, the journey, its passengers, and much more.
9   Link   Caleb Johnson’s Mayflower History
Caleb Johnson’s excellent site covering Mayflower passenger information, later arrivals information, teachers’ and students’ projects, latest discoveries, etc.
10   Link   Papers of Alan Villiers
Alan Villiers was the captain of Mayflower II. This reproduction of the original ship was built in Brixham, Devonshire, England, in 1956. Captain Villiers sailed Mayflower II across the Atlantic and arrived in New York Harbor on June 13, 1957.
11   Link   PBS Program 'Colonial House'
Explore these pages to learn all about the Colony, the project, the colonists, and life in the "New World" in 1628.
12   Link   Pilgrim Archives in Leiden
Leiden is well known as the City of Refugees. The sojourn of the Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden has contributed to the city's reputation.
13   Link   The Pilgrim Fathers Story Begins
A good history of Pilgrim William Bradford starting at his home in Austerfield, England.
14   Link   Pilgrim Hall Museum
The oldest public museum in continuous operation In America, is located in “America’s Hometown,” Plymouth, MA. Home of numerous actual Pilgrim relics such as John Alden’s bible, Capt. Myles Standish’s sword and the Brewster and Bradford chairs.
15   Link   The Pilgrims & Plymouth Colony: 1620
A study guide prepared by Duane A. Cline for use by teachers, students, and anyone interested in learning more about the Pilgrims and their Pokanoket friends and the Wampanoag Nation.
16   Link   Pilgrims and Puritans: Background
Context & development from the University of Virginia.
17   Link   Pilgrims and Puritans in New England
This is Part II of Chapter 1, "Early Colonial Literature 1607-1700," of Edward Simonds, PhD's "A Student's History of American Literature." Also accessible from this Bibliomania.com site are the other parts: "The English in Virginia," "The New England Clergy," and Puritan Poetry in New England."
18   Link   Pilgrim Fathers UK Origins Association
Celebrates and brings together the heritage of the original Separatists in England and the Pilgrim Fathers who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
19   Link   Plymouth Colony Archive Project
A paper from the University of Virginia Web site as part of the "Plymouth Archive Project" covering Organization of the Government and Courts in Plymouth Colony, Substantive Law of the Plymouth Colony, Concluding Observations,
and References.
20   Link   Plimoth Plantation
The Plymouth Colony as it was in 1627. Interact with the various colonists and the Wampanoag native American villagers.
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