William Bradford Statue

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62 Water St
Plymouth, MA 02360

The William Bradford Statue, located just a short distance from the iconic Plymouth Rock, commemorates one of the key figures of the Mayflower Pilgrims. As the leader of the Plymouth Colony following John Carver's death, Bradford played a significant role in the early governance and development of the settlement.

Originally from Yorkshire, England, Bradford was a signatory of the Mayflower Compact and served as governor of the colony for about thirty years. His journal, "Of Plimoth Plantation," provides a detailed account of life in Plymouth from 1620 to 1657, offering insight into the challenges and triumphs of the early settlers.

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Engrossing....
6/3/2024

As part of Ms Vicky's tour of Plymouth, we stopped by this statue; learning about its/his history, a...

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Shady character
6/7/2023

Revisited this statue of Bradford. It is in a shady waterfront spot. A placard with more information...

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Just a statue.
6/7/2022

William arrived from England with the pilgrims in 1620. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact ...

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