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  • Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages
    http://www.mayflowerhistory.com
    Extensive genealogy website including Message to Teachers, Passenger Lists,
    About the Mayflower, Mayflower Documents, Wills & Historical Information.
  • Haunted Stories in Plymouth, Massachusetts
    http://www.lanterntours.com
    http://www.visit-plymouth.com/deadofnight.htm

    For ghost stories, hauntings and paranormal experiences, visit these websites for tours,
    programs, and stories that relate to occurences in Plymouth.
  • Wampanoag Homesite
    http://www.plimoth.org/features/homesite.php
    Discover how the Wampanoag Indian program re-creates the native culture. Native
    American programming has been an integral part of Plimouth Plantation since 1957.
  • Homepage of Frederick M. Dittmar
    http://frederick.dittmar.org
    Mr. Dittmar grew up in Plymouth and he has an extensive library collection pertaining
    to the area. There are many links to genealogy sites pertaining to Pilgrims,
    Massachusetts, and New England.
  • Jabez Corner: A New England general store of Yankee notions and whatnots
    http://www.jabezcorner.com
    Has the the feel of a local general store and contains an assortment of Plymouth
    history related information.

  • Mayflower Passenger List
    http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com
    Produced by Ancestry.com, the largest online genealogy library, this site is extensive
    and provides many additional links.
  • Parting Ways
    http://www.partingwaysplymouth.org/
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/partingillust10.html

    Parting Ways, in Plymouth, was the name of one of America's earliest free black settlements. In 1792, four black Revolutionary War veterans were rewarded for their military service by being granted 106 acres at a fork in the road leading out of Plymouth to Kingston.
  • Pilgrim Hall Museum
    http://www.pilgrimhall.org
    The oldest continuously operating museum in America, its collection of Pilgrim and
    Native American artifacts tells the story of the country's founding and traditions.
  • Plimoth Plantation
    http://www.plimoth.org
    Contains information on Plimoth Plantation, the 1627 Pilgrim Village, Hobbamocks'
    Wampanoag Indian homesite, Mayflower II, Irreconcilable Differences 1620-1690
    and the agricultural program. Much, much more.
  • Plymouth Ancestors
    http://www.plymouthancestors.org
    Plimoth Plantation and the New England Historic Genealogical Society have joined together to provide the most up-to-date genealogical information on the inhabitants of the Plymouth Colony in 1627.
  • Plymouth Colony Archive Project
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz
    Presents a collection of searchable texts, including court records, colony laws, 17th
    century text, biographical profiles of selected colonists, wills, probate inventories
    and much more. Developed by the late James Deetz, author of In Small Things
    Forgotten
    and The Times of Their Lives: Life, Love and Death in Plymouth Colony.
  • Plymouth Cordage Historical Society
    http://www.plymouthcordagemuseum.org
    Plymouth Cordage Historical Society invites you to a narrated tour of the century-old
    historic mills of this famous ropemaker.
  • Scholastic: The First Thanksgiving
    http://teacher.scholastic.com/thanksgiving/
    Find out about the daily lives of Pilgrims and Wompanoag as you go back to the
    year of the first Thanksgiving. Includes life as a Plimoth Pilgrim, life as a Wampanoag,
    daily life in Plimouth Village and much more.


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