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1st Thanksgiving nov

These folks endured great hardship that first winter in America. They were so grateful for the help of the Indians, that they decided to have a dinner and invite them to share in their bountiful harvest the next fall. Thus, the Thanksgiving tradition began.

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Elizabeth Tilley Howland Flowers have been left.

30 Aug 1607 – 21 Dec 1687

East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA

Plot info: Brown family plot

Lt Joseph Rogers Veteran Flowers have been left.

23 Jan 1603 – 15 Jan 1678

Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA

John Smith Flowers have been left.

1570 – 28 Aug 1612

Amsterdam, Amsterdam Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

SquantoFamous Memorial Flowers have been left.

15 Nov 1585 – 30 Nov 1622

Folk Figure. Born to the Patuxet people of the...

Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA

Plot info: Unmarked

Mary Chilton WinslowFamous Memorial Flowers have been left.

30 May 1607 – 16 May 1679

First Pilgrim to touch Plimouth Rock. Passenger on...

Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

Plot info: Winslow Family Tomb

Chief 8Sâmeeqan “Massasoit” Yellow Feather Flowers have been left.

1581 – 1661

Warren, Bristol County, Rhode Island, USA

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