A Memorial of the Pilgrim Fathers
Samuel Giles Buckingham
A Memorial of the Pilgrim Fathers
Samuel Giles Buckingham
A poignant tribute to the Pilgrim Fathers, the English separatists who founded the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620. The book offers a detailed account of the events leading up to the Pilgrims' voyage to America, as well as their struggles to establish a new colony in a hostile environment. The author's admiration and respect for the Pilgrims shines through in his eloquent prose, making the book a moving tribute to the enduring ideals of liberty, democracy, and religious freedom.
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