Image:Provincetown memorial to Lost Pilgrims.JPG

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A memorial to the Pilgrims who passed away while the Mayflower was harbored in Provincetown. The memorial lies to the western side of the small park below the Pilgrim Monument tower. It reads:

1620 [Engraving of the Mayflower] 1920
IN MEMORY OF THE FIVE MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS WHO DIED AT SEA AND WHILE THE SHIP LAY IN CAPE COD HARBOUR
WILLIAM BUTTEN NOV. 16TH 1620
EDWARD THOMSON DEC. 14TH 1620
JASPER MOORE DEC. 16TH 1620
DOROTHY BRADFORD DEC. 17TH 1620
JAMES CHILTON DEC 18TH 1620
JAMES CHILTON WAS THE ONLY SIGNER OF THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT WHO DIED AT CAPE COD

(The rest is becoming illegible; it designates that the monument was raised by the Massachusetts Historical Commission.)

Source

self-made

Date

Taken Spring, 2005

Author

T.S. Custadio ToddC4176 01:26, 1 March 2007 (UTC); cropped and brightened only by Peter Whitlock Peter 03:05, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Permission
(Reusing this image)

GDFL

Other versions Image:Provincetown - Lost Pilgrims F.JPG (original image)

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