What to See At Plymouth the Tourists Guide With Maps And Illustrations

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What to See At Plymouth the Tourists Guide With Maps And Illustrations
J F Murphy
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Can honor's voice provoke the silent dust, Or flattery soothe the dull, cold ear of death?" Close around us are the last resting places of many of the first coiners. The marble obelisk in memory of Gov. William Bradford, the second Governor, with its untranslatable Hebrew text; and its Latin inscription, freely rendered : "Do not basely relinquish what the Fathers with diffi- culty attained. " erected in 1825, is near to us, and around it are numerous stones, marking- the rest- ing places of hi
...s descendants. A little back, on a path to the rear entrance to the hill, is the oldest stone in the cemetery. It must be remembered that for many years the colonists had far other cares, and many other uses for their little savings, than to provide stones to mark their graves. These had to be imported from England at much cost and consequently it was some years before any were able to afford the expense. The oldest stone is that to the memory of Edward Gray, 1681. Mr. Gray was a merchant, and one of the wealthiest men in the colony.

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