Categories: Colonization

On Bradford’s Trail: Plymouth!

Two rival churches at the foot of Plymouth’s burial hill – a split between the descendants of the Pilgrims
This nondescript field was once William Bradford’s farm
A monument at the location of Bradford’s farm
With a new statue of William Bradford, at the headquarters of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants
The Richard Sparrow House in Plymouth, which is said to date to Bradford’s lifetime
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