0 Z%Wl4r LIST OF BOOKS IN THE CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING TO THE PILGRIM FATHERS AND THE SETTLEMENT OF PLYMOUTH, MASS., IN 1620 compiled and issued on the occasion of THE PILGRIM TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION BY THE CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 1920 UK.'VERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBW JUL G 1920 Tribune Composition Company THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT [1620] This document was drawn up and signed on board the “Mayflower” in Provincetown Harbor, Cape Cod, on November 21, 1620 (new style). In the name of God, Amen. We, whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereigne Lord, King James, by the grace of God, of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, etc., having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honour of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the Northerne parts of Virginia, doe, by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God, and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civill body politick, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof to enacte, constitute, and frame such just and equall laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meete and convenient for the gen era 11 good of the Colonie unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cap-Codd the 11. of Novem- ber, in the year of the raigne of our sovereigne lord, King James, of England, France, and Ireland, the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fiftie-fourth. Anno. Dom. 1620. John Carver William Bradford Edward Winslow William Brewster Isaac Allerton Miles Standish John Alden John Turner Francis Eaton James Chilton John Craxton John Billington Joses Fletcher John Goodman Samuel Fuller Christopher Martin William Mullins William White Richard Warren John Howland Steven Hopkins Digery Priest Thomas Williams Gilbert Winslow Edmond Margeson Peter Brown Richard Bitteridge George Soule Edward Tilly John Tilly Francis Cook Thomas Rogers Thomas Tinker John Ridgdale Edward Fuller Richard Clark Richard Gardiner John Allerton Thomas English Edward Doten Edward Liester READING LIST OF BOOKS ON THE PILGRIM FATHERS SOURCE-BOOKS Arber, Edward, ed. The story of the Pilgrim fathers, 1606-1623, A.D., as told by themselves, their friends, and their enemies. Ed. from the original texts. 1897. 974.4-Arl Bicknell, Thomas Williams. Sowams. With ancient records of Sowams and parts adjacent. 1908. 974.55-B276bi Bradford, William. Of Plimoth Plantation. Note. — “Bradford’s history gives the spirit of the Pilgrim move- ment as no subseiquent work can possibly do. It was written at Plymouth, in 1630, and subsequent years, from Bradford’s own notes and recollections, as well as from letters and oral testimony. The manuscript, which disappeared, carried off perhaps during the Revolution by some Tory refugee, or by some British soldier, was finally discovered, in 1854, in the library of the Bishop of London, at Fulham palace. It is now deposited in the State House at Bos- ton.” Bradford, William. Bradford’s history “Of Plimoth Plantation.” From the original manuscript. With a report of the proceedings incident to the return of the manuscript to Massachusetts. 1898. 974.4-B7225 History of Plymouth Plantation. Now first printed from the original manuscript for the Massachusetts historical society. 1856. 974.4-B722 History of the Plimoth Plantation, containing an account of the voyage of the Mayflower. Now reproduced in facsimile from the original manuscript. 1896. R Governor Bradford’s first dialogue; or, the sum of a confer- ence between some young men born in New England and sundry ancient men that came out of Holland and old England, anno dornini 1648. (In Old South leaflets, vol. 2, no. 49.) 908-OL1 Governor William Bradford’s letter book. Reprinted from “Mayflower descendant.” 1906. 974.4-B725 Voyage of the Mayflower. (In Old South leaflets, vol. 7, no. 153.) 908-OL1 Cotton, John. An account of the Church of Christ in Plymouth, the first church in New England, from its establishment to the present day [1760]. (In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, first series, vol. 4.) 974.4-M385 Hinckley, Thomas. The Hinckley papers, being letters and papers of Thomas Hinckley, governor of the Colony of New Plymouth, 1676-1699. (In M ssachusetts historical society. Collections, fourth series, vol. 5.) 974.4-M385 Hubbard, William. A narrative of the Indian wars in New England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607 to the year 1677. 1801. 974-H862 Mather, Cotton. Magnalia Christi americana; or, the ecclesiastical history of New England, from its first planting in the year 1620 unto the year of Our Lord 1698. 1st American edition, from the London edition of 1702. 2 v. 1820. 277.4-M42 Morton, Nathaniel. New England’s memorial; or, a brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God, manifested to the planters of New England, in America. . . Reprinted 1826. 974-M8412 Morton, Thomas. The New English Canaan. With introductory matter and notes by Charles Francis Adams, jr. 1883. 974-M842 An interesting account, written by an enemy of the Pilgrims. It was originally published about 1622-37. Mourt’s Relation. The “Relation” is a minute diary of events from November, 1620, 5 to December, 1621. It was probably the joint work of Bradford and Winslow. Mourt’s Relation. The journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England, in 1620. Reprinted from the original volume. With his- torical and local illustrations .. .by George B. Cheever. 1848. 974.4— M861 Same. Mourt’s Relation; or, journal of the Plantation at Plymouth. With an introduction and notes by Henry Martyn Dex- ter. 1865. 974.4-M862 Same. Mourt’s journal of a plantation ^settled at Plymouth, 1621. (In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, first series, vol. 8; -second series, vol. 9.) 974.4— M385 Same. (In Arber, E., ed. The story of the Pilgrim fathers, 1606-1623. Ed. from the original texts. 1897.) 974.4-Arl Same. (In Young, A. Chronicles of the Pilgrim fathers. 2d ed. 1845.) 974.4- Y81 New Plymouth Colony. Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England. Ed. by N. B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer. 12 v. in 10. 1855-61. . 974.4-N42 Peirce, Ebenezer Weaver, comp. Peirce’s colonial lists-. Civil, military, and professional lists of Plymouth and Rhode Island colonies, . . . 1621-1700. 1881 [1880]. 974.4-P35 Plymouth, Mass. Records of the town of Plymouth. Published by order of the town. Vol. 1. 1636-1705. 1889. 974.48-P743 Pope, Charles Henry, ed. The Plymouth scrap book : the oldest orig- inal documents extant in Plymouth archives. Printed verbatim, some reproduced. 1918. 974.4-P81 Pory, John. John Pory’s lo-st description of Plymouth Colony in the earliest days of the Pilgrim fathers. Together with contemporary accounts of English colonization elsewhere in New England and in the Bermudas. Ed., with an introduction and notes, by Champ- lin Burrage. 1918. 974.4-P833 Robinson, John. Words of John Robinson. The account by Edward Winslow in his “Hypocrisie unmasked,” printed in 1646. (In Old South leaflets, vol. 6. no. 142.) 908-OL1 Contains also Robinson’s farewell address to the Pilgrims upon their departure from Holland, 1620. Winslow, Edward, governor of Plymouth Colony. New England’s salamander discovered by an irreligious and scornful pamphlet called New England’s Jonasitory, vol. 1. 1892.) 974.4-Adl Adams, Hannah. Of the persecution in England, and settlement of Plymouth. (In her Summary history of New England. 1799.) 974-Ad 12 Albro, John Adams. The Fathers of New England. A discourse de- livered at Cambridge, December 22, 1844. 1845. 285.8 -Al14 Ames, Azel. The Mayflower and her log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. Chiefly from original sources. 1901. 974.4-Amo Austin, George Lowell. The Plymouth Colony. (In his History of Massachusetts. 1876.) 974.4-Au 7 Avery & Doten, publishers. Old Plymouth: a guide to its localities and objects of interest. 1884. 917.448-Av34 6 Bacon, Edwin Munroe. Historic pilgrimages in New England, among landmarks of Pilgrim and Puritan days, and of the provincial and revolutionary periods. 1898. 917.44-B131 Bacon, Leonard. Genesis of New England churches. 1874. 285.9-B13 Banvard, Joseph. Plymouth and the Pilgrims ; or, incidents of ad- venture in the history of the first settlers. New ed., rev. and en- larged. [1886.] 974.4-B22 Bartlett, William Henry. The Pilgrim fathers; or, the founders of New England in the reign of James the first. 1853. 974.4-B286 Baylies, Francis. An historical memoir of the Colony of New Ply- mouth, from the flight of the Pilgrims into Holland in the year 1608, to the union of that colony with Massachusetts in 1692. 2 v. 1866. 974.4- B34 Beecher, Lyman. The memory of our Fathers : a sermon delivered at Plymouth, on the twenty-second of December, 1827. 1828. 252-B395 Blagden, George W. An address delivered before the Pilgrim society of Plymouth, December 22, 1834. 1835. 974.4-B57 Blaxland, G. Cuthbert. “Mayflower” essays on the story of the Pilgrim fathers, as told in Governor Bradford’s ms. “History of the Ply- mouth Plantation.” With a reproduction of Captain John Smith’s map of New England. 1896. 974.4-B61 Bliss, William Root. Colonial times on Buzzard’s Bay. 1888. 974.48-R583b Bradford, Alden. History of Massachusetts, 1620-1820. 1835. 974. 4- B 72 Bradford, Amory Howe. The Pilgrim in old England : a review of the history, present condition, and outlook of the independent (Con- gregational) churches in England. 1893. 285.8-B72 Brigham, William. The Colony of New Plymouth and its relations to Massachusetts. (In Massachusetts historical society. Lectures di- livered at Lowell institute, by members of the society. 1869.) 974.4- M387 Brown, John. The Pilgrim fathers of New England and their Puritan successors. With introduction by Rev. A. E. Dunning. Illustra- tions from original sketches by Charles Whymper. 1895. 974.4-B81 Campbell, Douglas. The Puritan in Holland, England, and America : an introduction to American history. 2 v. 1892. 285.9-05 Carpenter, Edmund James. The Mayflower Pilgrims. 1918. 974.4-C221 The Pilgrims and their monuments. 1911. 974.4-C22 Channing, Edward. The coming of the Pilgrims. (In his History of the United States, vol. 1. 1905.) 973-C363 Cockshott, Winnifred. The Pilgrim fathers : their church and colony. 1909. 974.4-C64 Davis, John. A discourse before the Massachusetts historical society, Boston, December 22, 1913, at their anniversary commemoration of the first landing of our ancestors at Plymouth, in 1620. (In Massa- chusetts historical society. Collections, second series, vol. 1.) 974.4- M385 Davis, Ozora Stearns. The Pilgrim faith. [1913.] 285.8-D29 Davis, Samuel. History of the free schools in Plymouth Colony and in the town of Plymouth, with incidental notes. (In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, second series, vol. 4.) 974.4-M385 Davis, William Thomas. Ancient landmarks of Plymouth. 2d ed. 2 v. in 1. 1899. 974.48-P745d History of the town of Plymouth. With a sketch of the origin and growth of Separatism. 1885. 974.48-P745db Plymouth memories of an octogenarian. 1906. 974.48-P745da Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. The Pilgrim church and Plymouth Colo- ny. (In, Winsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America, vol. 3.) 970-W74 Dexter, Henry Martyn. The church polity of the Pilgrims, the policy of the New Testament. 1870. 285.8-D5 22 The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years. 1880. 285.8-D52 7 The England and Holland of the Pilgrims. 1905. 285.8-D521 Memoranda, historical, chronological, etc., prepared with the hope to aid those whose interest in Pilgrim memorials and history is freshened by this jubilee year, and who may not have a large historical library at hand. 1870. 974.4-D526 Dexter, Morton. The story of the Pilgrims. 1894. 974.4-D525 Doyle, John Andrew. Puritan colonies, vol. 1. (In his English colonies in America, vol. 2. 1892.) 973.2-D77 Drake, Samuel Adams. Coming to stay. (In his The making of New England. 1886.) 974-D7811 Draper, Andrew Sloan. The Pilgrim and his share in American life. (In Society of Mayflower descendants, N. Y. Bulletin, no. 2.) 369-Sol62 Dunning, Albert Elijah. Congregationalists in America. 1894. 285.8-D92 Earle, Mrs. Alice Morse. The psalm-book of the Pilgrim'S. (In her Sabbath in Puritan New England. 1891.) 974-Ea7 Eggleston, Edward. Beginners of a nation : a history of the source and rise of the earliest English (settlements in America, with special reference to the life and character of the people. 1896. 973.2-Eg3 Elliott, Charles Wyllys. The voyage to New England and settlement of New Plymouth. (In his New England history, vol. 1. 1857.) 974- El5 Ellis, George Edward. The Puritan age and rule in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1629-1685. 1888. 974.4 -El5 Fiske, John. The beginnings of New England; or, the Puritan the- ocracy in its relations to civil and religious liberty. 1890. 974-F54 Garrett, Edmund Henry. The Pilgrim shore. With many little pic- turings drawn from nature or from fancy by the writer. 1900. 917.448-G19 Goodwin, John Abbott. The Pilgim republic: an historical review of the Colony of New Plymouth. With sketches of the rise of other New England settlements, the history of Congregationalisms, and the creeds of the period. 1888. 974.4-G63 Griffis, William Elliot. The Pilgrims in their three homes : England, Holland, America. 1898. 974.4-G87 Hale, Edward Everett. The story of Massachusetts. 1891. 974.4-H13 Hanks, Charles Stedman. Our Plymouth forefathers the real founders of our republic. 1908. 974.4-H19 Holmes, Abiel. Two discourses on the completion of the second century from the landing of the forefathers of Newengland at Plymouth, 22 Dec. 1620, delivered at Cambridge, 24 Dec. 1820. 1821. 974.4-H73 Huiginn, Eugene J. V. The graves of Myles Standish, and other Pilgrims. Rev. and enlarged. 1914. 974.4-H87 Huish, Marcus Bourne. The American pilgrim’s way in England to homes and memorials of the founders of Virginia, the New England states, and Pennsylvania, the universities of Harvard and Yale, 1907. 914.2-H876 Hunter, Joseph. Collections concerning the church or congregation of Protestant separatists formed at Scrooby, in North Nottingham- shire in the time of King James I: the founders of New Plymouth, the parent colony of New England. 1854. 974.4-H917 Kingman, Bradford. Epitaphs from Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachu- setts, 1657-1892. 1892. 929.5-K59 Love, William DeLoss. The Fast and Thanksgiving days of New Eng- land. 1895. 394-L94 Low, Alfred Maurice. The American has always been a rebel. (In his American people. 1901.) 917.3-L95 Mackennal, Alexander. Homes and haunts of the Pilgrim fathers. 1899. 914.2-M194 “A series of carefully planned illustrations, buildings, places, ob- jects, and portraits in England and Holland, indubitably associated with the Pilgrim fathers.” — Preface. 8 McManus, Mrs. Blanche. The voyage of the Mayflower. Penned and pictured by Blanche McManus. 1897. 974-M22 Marble, Mrs. Annie Russell. The women who came in the Mayflower. [1920.] 974.4-M32 Martyn, William Carlos. The Pilgrim fathers of New England: a his- tory. [1867.] 974.4-M36 Massachusetts. Pilgrim tercentenary commission. Report of the Pil- grim tercentenary commission, 1917. 974.4-M3845 Mayflower descendant : a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history. Vols. 1 — date. 1899-1919. 929-M45 Merriman, Titus Mooney. The Pilgrims, Puritans, and Roger Williams vindicated. And his 'Sentence ought to be revoked. 1892. 974.4-M55 Moore, Jacob Bailey. Lives of the governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay, from the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1620, to the union of the two colonies in 1692. 1851. 974.4-M78 Noble, Frederick Alphonso. The Pilgrims. 1907. 974.4-N66 Palfrey, John Gorham. History of New England. Vols. 1-3. 1860-1892. 974-P17 Perkins, Frank Herman. Handbook of old Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts : its history, its famous dead, and its quaint epitaphs. [1896.] 929.5-P41 Pilgrim society, Plymouth, Mass. An account of the Pilgrim celebra- tion at Plymouth, August 1, 1853, containing a list of the decorations in the town and correct copies of the speeches made at the dinner table. 1853. 974.48-P745pa The proceedings at the celebration by the Pilgrim society, at Plymouth, December 21, 1870, of tlhe 259th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims. 1871. 974.48-P745pib The proceedings at the celebration by the Pilgrim society at Plymouth, December 21, 1895, of the 275th anniversary of the land- ing of the Pilgrims. 1896. 974.48-P745pc Plymouth, Mass. Historic festival committee. Old Plymouth days and ways : handbook of the historic festival in Plymouth, Massa- chusetts, July 28-August 3, 1897. 1897. 974.48-P745pd Prince, Thomas. A chronological history of New England, in the form of annals, ... 1602 .. . 1730. 1736. New cd. 1826. 974-P93 Russell, William Shaw. Guide to Plymouth and recollections of the Pilgrims. 1846. 974.4-R91 Pilgrim memorials and a guide for visitors to Plymouth Vil- lage. 1851. 917.448-R91 Skelton, Edward Oliver. The story of the Pilgrims. (In his The story of New England. 1910.) 974.4-Sk2 Sumner, George. Memoirs of the Pilgrims at Leyden. Facsimile. (In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, third series, vol. 9.) 974.4-M385 Thacher, James. History of the town of Plymouth, from its first set- tlement in 1620 to the year 1832. 1835. 974.48-P745t Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. England in America, 1580-1652. (In Hart, A. B., ed. The American nation, vol. 4.) 973-H2512 Usher, Roland Greene. The Pilgrims and their history. 1918 974.4-Us32 Ward, Mrs. May Alden. Old Colony days. 1896. 974.4-W21 Winslow, Edward, governor of Plymouth colony. Good news from Nelw England. (In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, fourth series, vol. 1.) 974.4-M385 Winsor, Justin, ed. English explorations and settlements in North America, 1497-1689. (In his Narrative and critical history of Amer- ica, vol. 3.) 970-W74 BIOGRAPHY Individual Alden, John. The story of a Pilgrim family, from the Mayflower to the present time . . . 1889. 929.2-Al212 Alden, Mrs. Priscilla (Mullins). Spofford, Mrs. Harriet Prescott. Priscilla. (In her Three heroines of New England.) 1894. 920.7-Sp6 Walker, Williston. England leaders. 1901.) Brewster. Belknap, Jeremy, biography, vol. 2, 1798.) Bradford, William. Bradford. Belknap, Jeremy. William Bradford. (In his American biography, vol. 2. 1798.) 920-B41 Shepard, James. Governor William Bradford and his son, Major William Bradford. 1900. 929.2-B724 TTT '"' . William Bradford. (In his Ten New 922-W15 William Brewster. (In his American 920-B41 Memoir of Elder Brewster. From Brad- ford’s History of Plymouth Plantation. (In Old South leaflets, vol. 2. no. 48.) 908-OlI Same. (In Young, A. Chronicles of the Pilgrim fathers. 1845.) 974.4-Y81 Herrick, Samuel Edward. William Bre/wster. (In his Some heretics of yesterday. 1885.) 922-H43 Steele, Ashbel. Chief of the Pilgrims ; or, the life and time of William Brewster, ruling elder of the Pilgrim company that founded New Plymouth, the parent colony of New England, in 1620. 1857. B-B759s Carver. Belknap, Jeremy. John Carver. (In his American biography, vol. 2. 1798.) 920- B 41 Standish. Abbott, John S. C. Miles Standish, captain of the Pilgrims. [1872.] B-St216 Belknap, Jeremy. Miles Standish. (In his American biogra- phy, vol. 2. 1798.) 920-B41 Hodges, George. The adventures of Captain Myles Standish. (In his The apprenticeship of Washington. 1909.) 920-H66 Jenks, Tudor. Captain Myles Standisih. 1905. B-St216j Winslow. Belknap, Jeremy. Edward Winslow. (In his American biography, vol. 2. 1798.) 920-B41 Winthrop, John. Belknap, Jeremy. John Winthrop, first governor of Massachusetts. (In his American biography, vol. 2. 1798.) 920-B41 Macphail, Andrew. John Winthrop. (In hi® Essays in Puri- tanism. 1905.) 920-M24 Twichell, Joseph Hopkins. John Wintihrop, first governor of the Massachusetts Colony. [1891.] B-W737t Winthrop, Robert Charles. Life and letters of John Win- throp. 2 v. 1869-1895. B-W737 Winthrop, John and Margaret. Some old Puritan love-letters: John and Margaret Winthrop, 1618-1 636. Ed. by J. H. Twichell. 1893. 816-AV737 Winthrop, Mrs. Margaret (Tyndal). Earle, Mrs. Alice Morse. [Life of] Margaret Winthrop. 1895. B-W738 Bridgman, Thomas. The Pilgrims of Boston and their descendants. With an introduction by Edward Everett. Also, inscriptions from the monuments in the Granary burial ground, Tremont street. 1856. 929.1-B76 Bolton, Charles Knowles. The founders : portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before year 1701. [New England, in vol. 2 .) 1919. 923-B632 Lives of the chief Fathers of New England. Library ed. 6 v. 1870. 922-L75 Pope, Charles Henry. The pioneers of Massachusetts : a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns, and churches, and other contemporaneous documents. 1900. 929.1-P81 ADDRESSES, ESSAYS Adams, John Quincy. Oration at Plymouth, December 22, 1802, in commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrims. (In Johnson, R., ed. Masterpieces of eloquence, vol. 4.) R Bryce, James. The landing of the Pilgrims in 1620: address at Prov- incetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, July, 1907. (In his University and historical addresses. 1913.) 825-B84 Choate, Rufus. The age of the Pilgrim the heroic period of our his- tory. (In his Addresses and orations. 1878.) 815^C453 Coillyer, Robert. The Pilgrims. (In his Clear grit. 1913.) 818-C698 Everett, Edward. The Pilgrim fathers. (In his Orations and speeches on various occasions, vol. 2. 1853.) 815-Ev26 Hadley, Arthur Twining. “Forefathers’ day.” (In Blackstone, H., comp. Best American orations of to-day.) 815-B56 Kossuth, Louis. Speech at Plymouth [1852.] (In Johnson, R., ed. Masterpieces^ of eloquence, vol. 6.) R New England society. Orations, addresses, sermons, and poems, de- livered before the New England society in the City of New York, 1820-1885. 2 v. 1901. 815-N42 Phillips, Wendell. The Pilgrims. (In his Speeches and lectures, vol. 1. 1891. ) 815-P546 Seward, William Henry. The Pilgrims and liberty. (In his Works, vol. 4. 1889.) 308-Se87 Sumner, Charles. Finger-point from Plymouth Rock. Speech at the Plymouth festival in commemoration of the embarkation of the Pilgrims, August 1, 1853. (In his Works, vol. 3. 1872.) 308-Su6 Our Pilgrim forefathers. Speech at the dinner of the New England society in New York, December 22, 1873. (In his Works, vol. 15. 1883.) 308-Su6 Warner, Charles Dudley. The Pilgrim, and the American of today. (In his Fashions in literature, and other literary and social essays and addresses. 1902.) 814-W2443 Webster, Daniel. At Plymouth in 1820. (In Johnson, R., ed. Master- pieces of eloquence, vol. 5.) R The first great settlement of New England: a discourse de- livered at Plymouth, on the 22 of December, 1820. (In his Speeches and orations. 1902.) 815-W393 Whittier, John Greenleaf. The Pilgrims at Plymouth. From a letter on the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, December 22, 1870. (In his Prose works, vol. 2. 1895.) 818-W616 Winthrop, Robert Charles. The Pilgrim fathers : an address delivered before the New England society, the City of New York, December 22, 1839. (In his Addresses and speeches, vol. 1. 1852.) 815-W738 FICTION, POETRY, DRAMA Austin, Mrs. Jane (Goodwin). Betty Alden, tihe first-born daughter of the Pilgrims. 1891. Au76 Sequel to Standish of Standish. David Alden’s daughter, and other sitories of colonial times. 1892. Au76d Doctor Le Baron and his daughters. 1890. Au76do Nameless nobleman. Au76n Standish of Standish : story of the Pilgrims. 1889. Au76s Cheney, Mrs. Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A peep at the Pilgrims in sixteen hundred thirty-six: a tale of olden times. 1850. C4215p Dix, Beulah Marie. A Rose o’Plymouth-town.: a romantic comedy in four acts. 1903. 812-D642 Dole, Nathan Haskell. The Pilgrims, and other poems. 1907. 811-D6861 Faith White’s letter book, 1620-1623. [1866.] Z272f Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea Browne. The landing of the Pilgrim fathers. (In her Poetical works.) 821.7-H371 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Courtship of Miles Standish. (In his Complete poems.) 811-L861 Lowell, James Russell. An interview with Miles Standish. (In his Complete poetical works.) 811-L955 Lunt, George. Pilgrim song. (In his Poems. 1839.) 811-L973 Marble, Mrs. Annie (Russell). Standish of Standish, by Jane G. Aus- tin, dramatized. 1919. 812-M327 O’Reilly, John Boyle. The Pilgrim fathers. (In his Poems.) 811-Or33 Pierpont, John. The Pilgrims of Plymouth. [Poem.] (In New England 811-Or33 11 society. Orations, vol. 2. 1901.) 815-N42 Plumb, Albert Hale. When Mayflowers blossom: a romance of Ply- mouth’s first years. [1914.] P742w FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THE PILGRIM FATHERS AND THE NEW PLYMOUTH COLONY Ames, A. How the Pilgrims came to Plymouth. (In Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas.) j973.2-C71 Bacon, E. M. Plymouth. (In his Historic pilgrimages in New Eng- land.) j917.4-B13 Bailey, C. S. Boys and girls of colonial days. [1917.] j973.2-B15 Blaisdell, A. F. Story of the Pilgrims. (In his Story of American history.) j973-B59 Told in simple language. Blaisdell and Ball. Searchers for a new home. (In their Short stories from American history.) j973-B58 Bradford, W. Extracts from his “Of Plimoth Plantation The Pilgrims depart from Leyden ; The exploring party. (In Tappan’s Short history of America’s literature.) j810-T16 The first landing at Plymouth. (In Hart’s Colonial children. Source-readers in American history, no. 1.) j973.2-H25 “...History has been taken in its large sense, as a record of the life of the people, and hence many descriptions of manners and customs have been included...”' — Preface. Settlement of Plymouth, 1620. (In Hart’s Source book of American history.) j973-H251 Brooks, E. S. How the people called “Pilgrims” made a pilgrimage. (In his Stories of the old Bay state.) j974.4-B79 In the old colony. (In Century book of the American colo- nies.) j973.2-B79 Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas. 1905. j973.2-C71 Dawes, Mrs. S. E. The story of the Pilgrims. In her Colonial Massa- chusetts.) j974.4-D32 Dickson, Mrs. M. S. The Pilgrims at Plymouth. In her From the old world to the new.) j973.1-D56 The first landing at Plymouth. (In Hart’s Colonial children. Source-readers in American history, no. 1.) j973.2-H25 “. . . History has been taken in its large sense, as a record of the life of the people, and hence many descriptions of manners and customs have been included. . . — Preface. Settlement of Plymouth, 1620. (In Hart’s Source book of American history.) j973-H251 Brooks, E. S. How the people called “Pilgrims” made a pilgrimage. (In his Stories of the old Bay state.) j974.4-B79 In the old colony. (In Century book of the American col- onies.) j973.2-B79 Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas. 1905. j973.2-C71 Dawes, Mrs. S. E. The story of the Pilgrims. (In her Colonial Massa- chusetts.) j974.4-D32 Dickson, Mrs. M. S. The Pilgrims at Plymouth. (In her From the old world to the new.) How America was found and settled. J973.1-D56 Drake, F. S. New England Indians. (In his Indian history for young folks.) j970.1-D78 Drake, S. A. Life in the old colony. (In his Making of New England.) J974-D78 On Plymouth rock. 1897. j974.4-D81 “Story of the Pilgrim fathers told simply and well.” — N. Y. (City.) Dep’t. of education. Eggleston, E. The coming of the Pilgrims. (In his History of the United States and its people.) Attractive volume for young people, fully illustrated. j973-Eg31 Early New England settlements. (In his The new century history of the United States.) j973-Eg33 12 Ellis, E. S. Our colonial history. New England. (In his Historical readings.) j973-El6 The various flags in America during colonial times. (In hiis Historical readings.) J973-El6 Elson, H. W. Colonization; New England. (In his School history of the United States.) j973-Ei71 Contains a picture of Edward Winslow from the original portrait in possession of the Pilgrim society of Plymouth. Fiske, J. Beginnings of New England. (In his Discovery and coloni- zation of North America.) j973.2-F54 Gordy, W. F. Early colonial days in, New England : Plymouth. (In his Elementary history of the United States.) j973-G6511 The Pilgrim's. (In his Our patriots.) j920-G65 The Pilgrims at Plymouth. (In his Colonial days.) j973.2-lG65 Stories of early New England. (In his Stories of early American history.) j973-G65 Customs of the Indians, pictures of the early colonial life. Griffis, W. E. The Pilgrim fathers in Leyden. (In his Brave little Holland.) j949.2-G87l “Written with accuracy and spirit and with emphasis upon our debt to that country.” Young people’s history of the Pilgrims. 1920. j974.4-G87 Hale, E. E. A family flight around home. [1884] j917.4-H131 Has historical interest. Hawthorne, N. Whole history of Grandfather’s chair; or, true stories from New England history, 1620-1803. 1896. j974.4-H31 “Such an introduction to New England history as perhaps can never be surpassed.” — Literature of Am. history ; ed. by J. N. Larned. Hazard and Dutton. The Pilgrims come to New Plymouth. (In their Indians' and pioneers.) j973-H33 The Plymouth plantation, 1620. (In their Indians and pioneers.) j973-H33 Higginson, T. W. Pilgrims at Plymouth. (In his Young folks’ book of American explorers.) j973.1-H53 “Extracts from narratives of explorers of American coast from legends of Northmen to establishment of Virginia and Massachu- setts colonies.” — Reading for the young, compiled by J. F. Sargent. Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. How New England was made. 1890. j974-H88 Short history of the Pilgrims and the settlement of New England. Kaler, J. O. Mary of Plymouth, a story of the Pilgrim settlement. [1910.] J974.4-K12 “The purpose of this series of stories is to show the children, and even those who have already taken up the study of history, the home life of the colonists with whom they meet in their books.” — Foreword. Lansing, M. F. The “Beggars” of Holland. (Mediaeval builders of the modern world series. In her Patriots and tyrants.) j940-L291 Shows how the Dutch struggle for liberty helped toward the founding of the United States. McMaster, J. B. The English in New England. (In his Primary his- tory of the United State's.) j973-M22 The planting of New England. (In his School history of the United States.) j973-M221 Morris, C. The Pilgrims and the Puritans. (In his Elementary history of the United States.) j973-M83 Pilgrim fathers. (In Harper’s Encyclopaedia of U. S. history.) jR Powell, W. B. Massachusetts : Pilgrims ; Plymouth. (In his History of the United States for beginners.) j973-P87 Pratt, M. L. Massachusetts, 1620. (In her America's story for Amer- ica’s children, vol. 3.) j973-P88 Plymouth colony. (In her American history stories, vol. 1.) 0 . r j973-P881 Stories of colonial children. [1894.] i973 2-P88 Child life in New England. j974.4-P96 13 Pumphrey, M. B. Stories of the Pilgrims. [1912.] Pilgrim children in Scrooby, Holland, and Plymouth. Scudder H. E. The Bodley grandchildren and their journey in Hol- land. [1882.] j 914.9- Scu2 Smith H. A. The real New England. (In her The colonies, second book.) j973.2-Sm5 Smith, H. E. The good old colony times. (In Barstow’s The colonists and the revolution.) j973.2-B28 Talbot, M. E. An old-time Thanksgiving. (In Indian stories retold 'from St. Nicholas.) j970.1-In2 Tappan, E. M. Early customs of New England. (In her Our country’s story.) j973-T16 Plymouth, the first colony in New England. (In her Elemen- tary history of our country.) j973-T16 Thwaites and Kendall. The New England colonies. (In their History of the United States for grammar schools.) j973-T42 Tiffany, N. M. Pilgrims and Puritans : the story of the planting of Plymouth and Boston. 1888. j974.4-T44 A compilation for the use of children, from Bradford’s History of Plymouth Tunnicliff, H. G. The story of the Pilgrim fathers retold for young people. [1920.] j974.4-T83 Usher, R. G. The story of the Pilgrims for children. 1918. j974.4-Us32 “I have tried in this little book to write an accurate history of the Pilgrims and to limit myself to incidents and facts which could be vouched for by the unimpeachable authority of Bradford’s history and Winslow’s narratives.” — Foreword. Warren, H. P., ed. Story of the Pilgrim fathers : religious freedom. (In his Stories from English history.) j942-W25 Wright, H. C. The Pilgrims and the settlement of New England. (In her Children’s stories in American history.) j970-W93 MAYFLOWER (ship) Blaisdell and Ball. Seeking a new home. (In their American history for little folks.) j973-B593 Brooks, E. S. How they signed an agreement on shipboard. (In his Stories of the old Bay state.) j974.4-B79 Working toward liberty. (In his True story of the United States of America told for young people.) j973-B791 Contains the compact drawn up on the Mayflower. Guerber, H. A. The Mayflower. (In her Story of the thirteen colonies.) J973-G92 Stanton, E. C. Christmas on the Mayflower. (In Barstow’s Explorers and settlers. ) j973.1-B28 Stone and Fickett. First New England Christmas. (In their Every day life in the colonies.) j973.2-St7 PLYMOUTH ROCK Guerber, H. A. Plymouth rock. (In her Story of the thirteen colonies.) J973-G92 Plymouth rock. (In Harper’s Encyclopaedia of United States history.) j R Tomlinson, E. T. Greatest rock in America. (In his Places young Ameiicans want to know.) j917.3-T59 Youth’s companion. Plymouth rock. (In Our Country: East.) j 91 7.3- Yo8 FIRST THANKSGIVING Blaisdell and Ball. The first Thanksgiving. (In their Short stories from American history.) j973-B58 Denton, C. J. Thanksgiving day. (In her Holiday facts and fancies.) J394-D43 Guerber, H. A. First American Thanksgiving. (In her Story of the thirteen colonies.) j973-G92 14 Love, W. DeLoss. The first harvest-home in Plymouth. Adapted. (In Olcott’s Good stories for great holidays.) jR McSpadden, J. W. Thanksgiving day. (In his Book of holidays.) J394-M24 Contains Edward Winslow’s letter describing the occasion. Schauffler, R. H. Thanksgiving: its origin, celebration, and signifi- cance. j810.8-Schl BIOGRAPHY Bradford. Mowry, W. A. William Bradford. (In his First steps in the history of our country.) j973-M87 Brewster, Mace, W. H. Some old England Puritan's in New England : Elder Brewster, the Pilgrim preacher. (In his Primary history.) j973-M15 Massasoit, Hazard, B. E., and Dutton, S. T. Mas'sasoit of the Wampa- noags. (In their Indians and Pioneers, chap. 14.) j973-H33 Johnston, C. H. L. Massasoit: the great sachem of the WampanoagS' and friend of the Puritans. (In his Famous Indian chiefs.) j970.1-J64 Johonnot, J. Massasoit. (In his Stories of our country.) j 973— J 66 Samoset. Hazard, B. E., and Dutton, S. T. Samos'et. (In the'ir Indians and pioneers, chap. 14.) j973-H33 Hu'sited, M. H. Samoset and Squantum. (In her Stories of Indian chieftains, part 2.) j970.1-H961 Squanto. Hazard, B. E., and Dutton, S. T. Squanto. (In their Indian's and pioneers, chap. 14.) j973-H33 Standish. Barstow, C. L. Miles Standish and the Indians. (In his Explorers and settlers.) j973.1-B28 Blaisdell, A. F. Captain Myles Standish. (In his American history for little folks.) j973-B593 Brooks, E. S. How Captain Miles Standish met the Indians. (In his Stories of the old Bay state.) j974.4-B79 Gordy, W. F. Miles Standish and the Pilgrims. (In his American leaders and heroes.) j973— G651 Hodgdon, J. R. Miles Standish and the Pilgrims. (In her First course in American history.) j973— J66 Jenks, T. Captain Myles Standish. 1905. jB-St216j A history of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony. Montgomery, D. H. Captain Myles Standish. (In his Begin- ner’s American history.) j973-M76 Southworth, G. Van D. Miles Standish and the Pilgrims. (In her Builders of our country, book 1.) j973-So8 Tappan, E. M. Miles Standish, commander-in-chief of the Pilgrims. (In her American hero stories.) j973-T161 Winslow. Parton, J. Governor Edward Winslow, the business man of the Pilgrim fathers. (In his Captains of industry, second series.) j920-P25 Winthrop. Brooks, E. S. Story of John Winthrop of Boston. (In his Historic Americans.) j920-B79 Gordy, W. F. John Winthrop. (In his Our patriots.) j920-G65 Hodgdon, J. R. John Winthrop and the Puritans. (In her First course in American history.) j973-H66 Mace, W. H. John Winthrop, the founder of Boston. (In his Primary history.) j973-M15 Southworth, *G. Van D. Governor Winthrop and t'he Puri- tans. (In her Builders of our country, book 1.) j973-So8 Tiffany, N. M. John Winthrop. (In her Pilgrims and Puri- tans.) j974.4 — T44 Sketches of John Alden, William Bradford, William Brewster, John Carver, Massasoit, Samoset, Miles Standish, Peregrine White, Edward Winslow, and John Winthrop may be found in Harper’s Encyclopaedia of United States history. 15 PROSE SELECTIONS, POETRY, PLAYS Adams, J. G. Our forefathers. (In Gordon’s Patriotism in prose and verse.) j808.8-G65 From oration at Plymouth delivered by John Quincy Adams, 22nd of December, 1802. Beecher, H. W. Thanksgiving day. (In Bellamy and Goodwin’s Open sesame, vol. 3.) j808.8-B41 Bradford, A. H. Results of Puritanism. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : prose.) j808.8 — St4 Bradford, W. Boston in 1621. (In Hale’s New England history in ballads.) j811.4-H13 Breckenridge, W. C. P. The Pilgrim. Extract. (In Brittain and Harris’s Selections from American orations.) j815-B77 Brotherton, A. W. First Thanksgiving day. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : poetry.) j808.1-St4 Bryant, W. C. The twenty-second of December. [Poem.] (In Rigg’s Golden numbers.) 808.1-R447 Butterworth, H. Five kernels of corn : a Thanksgiving tradition. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : poetry.) Choate, R. Heroism of the early colonists, deeds : prose.) — The Pilgrims of New England. j808.1— St4 (In Stevenson’s Days and j 808.8- St4 (In Carrington’s Beacon j808.8-C23 (In Stevenson’s Days and j 808.8 [St4 lights of patriotism.) Depew, C. M. The Pilgrims as statesmen, deeds : prose.) Ellsworth, E. W. The “Mayflower.” (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : poetry.) j808.1-St4 Same. (In South’s Story of our country in poetry and song.) j811.8-So8 Everett, E. The Mayflower. (In Burt’s Prose that every child should know.) j808.8-B95 Same. (In Person’s Our Country in poem and prose.) j810.8-P43 Same. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : prose.) j808.8-St4 Our relations with England. (In Carrington’s Beacon lights of patriotism.) j808.8-C23 Rights of the Indians defended. (In Burt’s Prose that every child should know.) j808.8-B95 Supposed speech of an Indian chief. (In Pearson’s Our country in poem and prose.) j810.8-P43 Findings of the first Mayflower, Plymouth, 1621. (In Hale’s New Eng- land history in ballads.) j811.4-H13 First Thanksgiving. (In Lane and Hill’s American history in litera- ture.) ? j810.8-L24 Forefathers’ day. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds: prose.) j808.8-St4 Hemans, F. Landing of the Pilgrim fathers in New England. (In Burt’s Poems that every child should know.) j808.1-B95 Holmes, O. W. Pilgrim vision ; Robinson of Leyden. Poems. (In Grandmother’s story of Bunker Hill, and other verse and prose.) j818-H73 Longfellow, H. W. The challenge. [Poem.] (In Lane and Hill’s American history in literature.) j810.8-L24 Courtship of Miles Standish. (In his Complete works.) j81 1— L861 April, 1920.) Percival, J. G. New England. lights of patriotism.) Pierpont, J. Pilgrim fathers. [Poem.] [Poem. (In Carrington’s Beacon j808.8-C23 (In Gilder’s Heart of youth.) J808.1-G38 (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : poetry.) J808.1— St4 Prentiss, S. S. On New England’s “Forefathers’ day.” (In Stevenson’s days and deeds : prose.) j808.8-St4 Rankin, J. E. The word of God to Leyden came. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds: poetry.) j 208.1— St4 Same. 16 Roosevelt, T. The Puritans. (In Burt’s Prose that every child sihoul know.) j808.8-B Abridged from an address on the occasion of the laying of th corner stone of the Pilgrim memorial monument, Provincetow Mass., August 20, 1907. Sigourney, L. H. Indian’s welcome to the Pilgrim fathers. (In Steve son’s Days and deeds : poetry.) j808.1-St Smith, N. A. In the good old days. (In her Plays, pantomimes, an tableaux for children.) j812-Sm Stevenson, A. Troubles on land and sea; or, The Pilgrims and the : journeys. [Play.] (In her Dramatic scenes from American hi tory.) j812— St Sweetser, C. H. The Pilgrims. (In South’s Story of our country i poetry and song.) j811.8-S Tappan, E. M. The colonial period, 1607-1765. (In Short history America’s literature.) j810-Tl A letter written at Plymouth by John Billington to h : grandmother in England. (In her Letters from colonial children jT16 “These letters reflect admirably conditions and life in coloni times from the c'hild’s point of view, and are both good history an delightful literature.” — A.L.A. bkl Webster, D. The first settlement of New England. (In Whipple Daniel Webster for young Americans.) j815-W The Pilgrim fathers. (In Gordon’s Patriotism in pro and verse.) j808.8-G From his discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1820. Whittier, J. G. The Mayflowers. (In his Complete works.) j811-W “The trailing arbutus, or Mayflower grows abundantly in t* vicinity of Plymouth, and was the first flower that greeted t Pilgrims after their fearful winter. . .” The Pilgrims of Plymouth. (In Stevenson’s Days an deeds : prose.) j 808.8 — S Winship, A. E. Historical sketch of American education; The Ne England colonies. (In his Great American educators.) j920-W Winthrop, R. C. New England and Virginia. (In Carrington’s Beac lights of patriotism.) j808.8-C Same. (In Stevenson’s Days and deeds : prose.) j808.8-S FICTION Dix, B. M. Blithe McBride. 1916. jD642 Excellent descriptions of colonial life and customs. Soldier Rigdale : how he sailed in the Mayflower and how served Miles Standish. 1899. jD64 Freeman, Mrs. M. E. W. The green door. 1910. jF87 Describes the hardships of the early New England settlers. Hall, R. Boys of Scrooby. 1899. jH14 Munroe, K. Belt of seven totems: a story of Massasoit. jM92 Price, L. L. Lads and lassies of other days. [1905.] jP93 Stories of the colonial and revolutionary times. Taggart, M. A. The Pilgrim maid: a story of Plymouth Colony in 10 jT128