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Grandfather’s Chair

CHAPTER II
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One of the vessels in the fleet was that same Mayflower which had carried the Puritan Pilgrims to Plymouth.

And now, my children, I would have you fancy yourselves in the cabin of the good ship Arbella; because, if you could behold the passengers aboard that vessel, you would feel what a blessing and honor it was for New England to have such settlers.

They were the best men and women of their day.
Among the passengers was John Winthrop, who had sold the estate of his forefathers, and was going to prepare a new home for his wife and children in the wilderness.

He had the king's charter in his keeping, and was appointed the first governor of Massachusetts.

Imagine him a person of grave and benevolent aspect, dressed in a black velvet suit, with a broad ruff around his neck, and a peaked beard upon his chin.
{Foot Note: There is a statue representing John Winthrop in Scollay Square in Boston.


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