The General Society of Mayflower Descendants,(GSMD), celebrates and honors the memory of the Pilgrims who sailed to America in 1620. Think Thanksgiving!
The third webinar in The Mayflower Society's 2022 Lecture Series is tonight! These monthly webinar lectures are free and open to the public. No pre-registration required. Visit: https://t.co/9u0d7AaUf3
The wait is over! The 1950 United States census records have been released by the U.S. National Archives, and are now available to the public. This valuable genealogical resource can be accessed for free at: https://t.co/9r6cuLHhzj
Happy #NationalDayoftheHorse!
This drawing from the Brewster Book Manuscript, is believed to have been drawn by Johnathan Brewster's son, William Brewster, in the mid 1630s.
Photo courtesy: The MA Society of Mayflower Descendants.
It's #GivingTuesday. Join us in keeping The Mayflower Society House gardens a place everyone can enjoy! There is a link on the main page of The Mayflower Society website if you are able to donate. Thank you for your consideration.
See whats cooking on our new Thanksgiving page: https://t.co/b3IdbNyuVG
17th century recipes, activities and history you can share at home this Thanksgiving!
#Thanksgiving#Plymouth
To all our veterans and active duty military personnel, we offer our gratitude and respect. Thank you today and everyday for your commitment, sacrifice and service.
The restoration of The Mayflower Society House has reached new heights as work continues on some of its chimneys.
Special thanks to Florentine Renaissance Masonry for all the hard work!
William Wood's 1634 book "New Englands Prospect" gives an account of animals, plants & landscapes he found in the area. He wrote the "Rabbets be much like ours in England," & these "harmelesse creatures are glad to shelter themselves from the harmefull Foxes, in hollow trees."