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Plymouth Colony Collection

"Plymouth Colony: A Journey of Faith, Perseverance, and Unity" In 1620, the Mayflower embarked on a treacherous voyage across the vast Atlantic Ocean

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Plymouth Colony Collection: Mayflower passengers landing at Plymouth, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Mayflower on Her Arrival at Plymouth Harbor, 1882. Creator: Halsall, William Formby
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Pilgrims ship Mayflower at sea, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Mayflower passengers landing at Plymouth Rock, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Map of Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Plymouth colonists in church, 1620s
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Chief Massasoit pledges friendship with Plymouth Pilgrims
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Native American seeing the Mayflower arrive
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Plymouth Colony in 1622
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Plymouth colonists embarking on the Mayflower voyage, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: HSET2A-00128
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Plymouth Colony Collection: First Thanksgiving
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Cradle of Pilgrim child born on the Mayflower
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Plymouth Colony Collection: PUSA2A-00015
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Pilgrims Landing at Plymouth Rock in 1620, 1869 (b / w engraving)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1914. Creator: Brownscombe, Jennie Augusta (1850-1936)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Picture of Edward Winslow, in Puritan dress, 1644, (1937). Creator: Unknown
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Colonists building their homes at Plymouth, 1620s
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Gift of meat from Native Americans to Plymouth colonists
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Illustration for The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Illustration for The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Illustration for The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Illustration for The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Departure of the Mayflower, illustration from This Country of Ours
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Samoset, Chief of the Pemaquids visits the Pilgrim Fathers in 1621 (litho)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Thanksgiving with Indians, 1940 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Thanksgiving Feast, 1940 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: John Alden and Priscilla, 1945 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Birthplace of William Bradford, Governor of the Plymouth Colony, Austerfield
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Governor William Bradfords House, Plymouth Colony (litho)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Going to Church, 1941 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Turkey Hunters, 1941 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Signatures of the Pilgrim Fathers, illustration from Hutchinson
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Departure of the Mayflower for England in 1621, 1941 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Puritan Corn Husker, 1941 (oil on canvas)
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Pilgrims Landing at Plymouth Rock, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, c1848, (1911). Artist: Charles Lucy
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Plymouth colonists going to church
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Mayflower arrives at Plymouth, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Plymouth Colony seal
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Pilgrims at Sunday worship, Plymouth Colony
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Plymouth Colony Collection: HOUS2A-00001
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Plymouth Colony Collection: HOUS2A-00048
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Arrival of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, 1620
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Hostilities between Pilgrims and Native Americans, 1621
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Native Americans battling Plymouth colonists, 1620s
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Wampanoags and Plymouth colonists pledge peace, 1621
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Plymouth Colony Collection: Pilgrim settlement at Plymouth, Massachusetts


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"Plymouth Colony: A Journey of Faith, Perseverance, and Unity" In 1620, the Mayflower embarked on a treacherous voyage across the vast Atlantic Ocean. The Pilgrims aboard this historic ship sought religious freedom and a new beginning in an unknown land. As they arrived at Plymouth Harbor, their hearts were filled with hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. The Mayflower passengers braved harsh conditions at sea, enduring storms that tested their resolve. Yet, their determination remained unyielding as they finally set foot on solid ground. Landing at Plymouth Rock marked the birth of a new chapter in history - the establishment of Plymouth Colony. With limited resources and facing unfamiliar surroundings, these brave colonists worked tirelessly to build a community from scratch. They relied on each other's skills and expertise to construct homes, cultivate crops, and establish governance systems that would shape their future. As depicted in William Formby Halsall's painting "Plymouth Colonists in Church, " faith played an integral role in daily life within the colony. Gathering together for worship provided solace amidst uncertainty while fostering unity among its inhabitants. Native Americans witnessed the arrival of the Mayflower with curiosity and caution. Their encounter with these newcomers would forever alter both cultures' destinies - leading to alliances as well as conflicts that shaped America's early history. Despite numerous challenges such as disease outbreaks and food shortages during those initial years, Plymouth Colony persevered through resilience and resourcefulness. The map of Plymouth Bay showcases how this small settlement expanded over time into a thriving community along Massachusetts' coast. The first Thanksgiving stands as one of Plymouth Colony's most iconic moments - where Native Americans joined Pilgrims in celebrating bountiful harvests after overcoming adversities together. This event symbolizes gratitude for newfound friendships forged amidst diversity. Within this fledgling colony's confines was also born hope for future generations; represented by the cradle of a Pilgrim child born on the Mayflower.