283
Home of Emerson
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287
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A. Bronson Alcott (1875)[31]
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292
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Louise M. Alcott
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295
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Seal of the City of Concord
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297
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PLYMOUTH
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Facsimile of a Page from Governor Bradford’s Manuscript, “Plimoth Plantation”
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301
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The original is now in the Boston State House.
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Pulpit Rock, Clarke’s Island[32]
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302
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The Early Norman Doorway at Austerfield Church
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305
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The Old Fort and First Meeting-House, on Burial Hill, 1621[33]
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307
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Governor Edward Winslow[34]
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313
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The Harbor[35]
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321
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Plymouth in 1622[36]
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323
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The “Mayflower” in Plymouth Harbor[37]
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333
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From the painting by W. F. Halsall, in Pilgrim Hall.
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The Old Colony Seal
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334
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The Landing of the Fathers, Plymouth, December 22, 1620
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335
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Copied from an old painting on glass.
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The Fuller Cradle
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337
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An Old English Spinning-Wheel
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338
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The Doten House, 1660[38]
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339
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The oldest house in Plymouth.
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The Grave of Dr. Francis Le Barran, the Nameless Nobleman[39]
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342
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Seal of the City of Plymouth
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343
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CAPE COD TOWNS
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The Beach, Falmouth[40]
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347
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Map of Cape Cod Section[41]
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349
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Provincetown
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355
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Wharves at Provincetown
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359
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Provincetown in 1839
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363
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From an old drawing.
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Highland Light
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371
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Oyster Point, Wellfleet
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373
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Bishop and Clerk Light, Hyannis
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376
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Old Windmill, Eastham
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378
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Ruins of the Chatham Light
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383
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Life-Saving Station at Wellfleet
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386
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Bass River Bridge, South Yarmouth
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387
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Barnstable Inn
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389
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Bird’s-eye View of Falmouth[42]
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395
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The Village Green[43]
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397
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Shirick’s Pond, Falmouth[44]
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399
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The Whale-Ship “Commodore Morris” and the Falmouth Captains who Sailed in Her[45]
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401
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DEERFIELD
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Old Deerfield Street, 1671–1898
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405
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Frary House, 1698
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408
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Oldest in the county.
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Third Meeting-House, 1695–1729
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419
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(Old Indian house on the right.)
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Parson Williams’s House
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421
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Built by the town, 1707—standing 1898.
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Door of “Old Indian House” Hacked by Indians
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423
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Now in Memorial Hall.
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Tombstones of Rev. John Williams and his Wife
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425
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Stephen Williams, 1693–1782
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428
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A captive of February 29, 1703–4.
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George Fuller, 1822–1884
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437
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Buffet from “Parson Williams’s” House
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439
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Now in Memorial Hall.
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NEWPORT
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The Old Stone Mill
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445
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Newport in 1795[46]
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447
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George Berkeley, Dean of Derry[47]
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451
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Whitehall, the Berkeley Residence, Built 1729
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453
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