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Plymouth Revisited

Plymouth Revisited
Author: Judy Giguere
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738575919

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Incorporated in 1795, Plymouth is known for its industrialists and innovations. A. Terry & Company was a pioneer in the industry of malleable iron, and Eli Terry was instrumental in the creation of interchangeable parts leading to mass production. Cooper Oven Thermometer designed and created the first baking thermometers in the United States. Plymouth is also home to two sections of historic importance listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Plymouth Center, known as the initial center of town with locations on the Underground Railroad, and East Church, where a small group of Tories lived during the Revolutionary War.


The Christian Leader

The Christian Leader
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1928
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The Universalist Leader

The Universalist Leader
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1928
Genre: Universalist churches
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Chemist and Druggist

Chemist and Druggist
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Total Pages: 1186
Release: 1899
Genre: Chemistry
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Representing and Imagining America

Representing and Imagining America
Author: Davies Philip John Davies
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1474466036

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In America, perhaps more than in any other western society, reality, legend and myth overlap. Americans have always been proprietorial about their country and its presentation. The international authors of this book open a range of windows on our study of the USA. Covering issues of culture and society, literature, politics and history, ethnicity, ideology and democracy, they offer a unique analysis of the way in which we perceive and interpret a country which has become the only truly global force in politics and culture.See also: Journal of Transatlantic Studies


Mayflower

Mayflower
Author: Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780670037605

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A history of the Pilgrim settlement of New England challenges popular misconceptions, discussing such topics as the diseases of European origin suffered by the Wampanoag tribe, the fragile working relationship between the Pilgrims and their Native American neighbors, and the devastating impact of the King Philip's War. By the author of Sea of Glory. 450,000 first printing.


The Last Puritans

The Last Puritans
Author: Margaret Bendroth
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 146962401X

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Congregationalists, the oldest group of American Protestants, are the heirs of New England's first founders. While they were key characters in the story of early American history, from Plymouth Rock and the founding of Harvard and Yale to the Revolutionary War, their luster and numbers have faded. But Margaret Bendroth's critical history of Congregationalism over the past two centuries reveals how the denomination is essential for understanding mainline Protestantism in the making. Bendroth chronicles how the New England Puritans, known for their moral and doctrinal rigor, came to be the antecedents of the United Church of Christ, one of the most liberal of all Protestant denominations today. The demands of competition in the American religious marketplace spurred Congregationalists, Bendroth argues, to face their distinctive history. By engaging deeply with their denomination's storied past, they recast their modern identity. The soul-searching took diverse forms--from letter writing and eloquent sermonizing to Pilgrim-celebrating Thanksgiving pageants--as Congregationalists renegotiated old obligations to their seventeenth-century spiritual ancestors. The result was a modern piety that stood a respectful but ironic distance from the past and made a crucial contribution to the American ethos of religious tolerance.


Pharmaceutical Journal

Pharmaceutical Journal
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Total Pages: 994
Release: 1900
Genre: Pharmacy
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