
The Mayflower Voyage & Its Aftermath – 4 Books in One Volume
The History of the Fateful Journey, the Ship's Log & the Lives of its Pilgrim Passengers Two Generations after the LandingBy Azel Ames, William Bradford, Bureau of Military and Civic AchievementLength29h 15m
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The Mayflower was an English ship that famously transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620. There were 102 passengers, and the crew is estimated to have been about 30, but the exact number is unknown. This voyage has become a cultural icon in the history of the United States, with its story of death and survival in the harsh New England winter environment. The culmination of the voyage was the signing of the Mayflower Compact, an event which established a rudimentary form of democracy, with each member contributing to the welfare of the community.
Contents:
The Mayflower Ship's Log
History of Plymouth Plantation
Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing
History of the Mayflower
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GenreHistory, Literary Classics
Length29 hrs 15 mins
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Publish dateApr 22, 2018
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Table of contents
1The Mayflower Voyage & Its Aftermath – 4 Books in One Volume
59Anno Dom: 1643.
2INTRODUCTORY
60Anno Dom: 1644.
3CHAPTER I. THE NAME—“MAY-FLOWER”
61Anno Dom: 1645.
4CHAPTER II. THE MAY-FLOWER’S CONSORT THE SPEEDWELL
62Anno Dom: 1646.
5CHAPTER III. THE MAY-FLOWER’S CHARTER AND THE ADVENTURERS
63Anno Dom: 1647-8.
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6CHAPTER IV. THE MAY-FLOWER—THE SHIP HERSELF
64Appendix I
7CHAPTER V. THE OFFICERS AND CREW OF THE MAYFLOWER
65Appendix II
8CHAPTER VI. THE MAY-FLOWER’S PASSENGERS
66Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing
9CHAPTER VII. QUARTERS, COOKING, PROVISIONS
67OLD AND NEW STYLE OF RECKONING
10CHAPTER VIII. THE MAY-FLOWER’S LADING
68FOREWORD
11CHAPTER IX. THE JOURNAL OF THE SHIP MAY-FLOWER
69LIST OF REFERENCES
12APPENDIX
70YE COMPACTE SIGNED IN YE CABIN OF YE MAYFLOWER YE 11 OF NOVEMBER ANNO DOMINIE 1620
13Introduction
71A SHORT HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF THE PILGRIM FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND
14PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE
72THE MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS THEIR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN
15JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.: Monday, May 24, 1897.
73JOHN ALDEN:
16JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.: Wednesday, May 26, 1897.
74ISAAC ALLERTON:
17DECREE OF THE CONSISTORIAL AND EPISCOPAL COURT OF LONDON
75JOHN BILLINGTON:
18RECEIPT OF AMBASSADOR BAYARD.
76WILLIAM BRADFORD:
19RECEIPT OF GOVERNOR WOLCOTT.
77WILLIAM BREWSTER:
20ADDRESS OF SENATOR HOAR.
78PETER BROWN:
21ADDRESS OF AMBASSADOR BAYARD.
79JAMES CHILTON:
22ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR WOLCOTT.
80FRANCIS COOKE:
23ACKNOWLEDGMENT
81EDWARD DOTY:
24Of Plimoth Plantation
82FRANCIS EATON:
25BOOK I
83EDWARD FULLER:
261. Chapter
84STEPHEN HOPKINS:
272. Chapter
85JOHN HOWLAND:
283. Chapter
86RICHARD MORE:
294. Chapter
87DEGORY PRIEST:
305. Chapter
88THOMAS ROGERS:
316. Chapter
89HENRY SAMPSON:
327. Chapter
90GEORGE SOULE:
338. Chapter
91MYLES STANDISH:
349. Chapter
92RICHARD WARREN:
3510. Chapter
93WILLIAM WHITE:
36BOOK II
94EDWARD WINSLOW:
37Anno Dom: 1620.
95A NATIONAL REGISTRY OF HUMAN PEDIGREES
38Anno Dom: 1621.
96PICKING UP THE MISSING LINKS
39Anno Dom: 1622.
97Mayflower structure and layout
40Anno Dom: 1623.
98General layout
41Anno Dom: 1624.
99Main deck
42Anno Dom: 1625.
100Gun deck
43Anno Dom: 1626.
101Gun deck armament
44Anno Dom: 1627.
102Cargo hold
45Anno Dom: 1628.
103Early history
46Anno Dom: 1629.
104Speedwell and Mayflower
47Anno Dom: 1630.
105Mayflower sets sail
48Anno Dom: 1631.
106Arrival in America
49Anno Dom: 1632.
107First winter
50Anno Dom: 1633.
108Passengers
51Anno Dom: 1634.
109Mayflower officers, crew, and others
52Anno Dom: 1635.
110Crew members per various sources
53Anno Dom: 1636.
111Officers and crew
54Anno Dom: 1637.
112Known Mayflower seamen
55Anno Dom: 1638.
113Unidentified passenger
56Anno Dom: 1639-40.
114Later history
57Anno Dom: 1641.
115Second Mayflower
58Anno Dom: 1642.
116Place in history