| Annie Arnoux Haxtun - Massachusetts - 1896 - 44 pages
...was drawn on the lid of a chest on board of the Mayflower in Plymouth harbor, and signed by forty-one of the principal men of the first band of Pilgrims,...these people the claim of being the first "signers" of this great and free United States of America. THE COMPACT. The following is the full text of the compact... | |
| 1897 - 230 pages
...there was drawn on the lid of a chest on board the Mayflower In Plymouth harbor, and signed by fortyone of the principal men of the first band of Pilgrims, a platform of government known as THE COMPACT. The following Is the full text of the compact: "In ye name of God, Amen. We whose names are underwritten,... | |
| Henry Whittemore - History - 1899 - 64 pages
...there was drawn on the lid of a chest on board of the Mayflower, at Cape-Codd, and signed by forty-one of the principal men of the first band of Pilgrims,...people the claim of being the first " Signers " of this important instrument. IN YE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We vvhofe names are underwritten, the loyal fubjects... | |
| Henry Whittemore - New England - 1900 - 106 pages
...there was drawn on the lid of a chest on board of the Mayflower, at Cape-Codd, and signed by forty. one of the principal men of the first band of Pilgrims,...people the claim of being the first " Signers " of this important instrument. The following is the full text of the Compact: IN YE NAME OF GOD, AMEN.... | |
| Genealogy - 1902 - 752 pages
...was drawn on the lid of a chest on board the Mayflower, in Plymouth harbor, and signed by forty-one of the principal men of the first band of pilgrims,...these people the claim of being the first "signers" of this great and free United States of America. Of these forty-one, William Mullins was the "tenth signer"... | |
| 1926 - 834 pages
...was drawn on the lid of a chest on board of the Mayflower in Plymouth harbor, and signed by forty-one of the principal men of the first band of Pilgrims, a platform of govj ernment known as the Compact, and which gave to these people the claim of being the first "signers"... | |
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