Posted on 05/05/2026 7:21:49 AM PDT by ProgressingAmerica
New audiobook release: Mourt's Relation; or Journal of the plantation at Plymouth, by Edward Winslow
Because American culture is important to celebrate and remember. In this instance, the first Thanksgiving.
Mourt's Relation; or Journal of the plantation at Plymouth
Mourt's Relation is an account of the first year of the Plymouth Colony who arrived in Massachusetts, and is one of two books used as primary sources about the first Thanksgiving. The other is William Bradford's "Of Plimoth Plantation". - Summary by progressingamerica
"Of Plimoth Plantation": Bradford's History of the Plymouth Settlement, 1608-1650
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Does it include all the great Somali Muslims that really built this nation? I have heard without those Somali Muslims we wouldn’t even have a country.
Watch this excellent series on YouTube by JeffTheLibrarian. This guy animates all kinds of maps and census data of American History. From detailed maps of English Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil war battles to State by state recounts of Census information from 1790 onward. He created a deep dive and illustration/animation of the entire Mourt’s Relation; or Journal of the plantation at Plymouth, by Edward Winslow.
https://www.youtube.com/@JeffreytheLibrarian/search?query=plymouth
My 9th great grandfather George Soule came over on the Mayflower as the apprentice or indentured servant of the Winslow family. He taught the Winslow children.
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