In 1621, Winslow wrote a letter describing how the 52 surviving colonists held a feast after their first successful harvest.
One suspects the name of William Bradford is either not known at all or, if known, not well known by Americans. As someone who grew up in Massachusetts, Bradford’s story was taught to kids in public ...
An account of the Pilgrims’ journey to Plymouth in 1620, as recorded by Nathaniel Morton.
In the autumn of 1621, the pilgrims of the nascent Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, along with scores of Native Americans, gathered to celebrate a successful harvest with a feast that was to be ...
BETHESDA, Md. — If you’ve been watching FBI Most Wanted on CBS, you know just how hard federal agents work to track down killers. But one of our region’s most brutal alleged killers has never been ...
PLYMOUTH – If the face on the new statue at the Mayflower Society House looks familiar, odds are you are a descendant of William Bradford. That’s because the sculptor of this new effigy of the ...
His name, William Bradford Rollins, honors his legacy as a 14th generation American. Bill went to Foxborough High School in Foxboro, Mass., where he played basketball, was tight end on a Class ...
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