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Plymouth Landmarks.

The landmarks, which draw an ever-lengthening procession of visitors to Plymouth, are all within the compass of an hour's ramble. North street, running parallel with Leyden, leads to Plymouth rork, formerly on the water's edge, but now several rods from the shore, and shielded by a granite canopy. Close by are Pilgrim wharf and Cole's hill, wUhwto the first houses of the colonists were set tip, and where were buried those who died in the first disastrous winter, the ground above their graves being plowed and sown by the survivors, in order to conceal from the Indians the large number who had fallen. — Criterion.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 3

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Plymouth Landmarks. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 3

Plymouth Landmarks. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 3