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"Journey of the Settlers: From Mayflower to Temple" Embarking on a treacherous voyage, the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower set sail across stormy seas in 1620

Background imageSettler Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Elisabeth Boehler in the Moravian settlement, Pennsylvania, 1787, (1937)

Portrait of Mrs. Elisabeth Boehler in the Moravian settlement, Pennsylvania, 1787, (1937)
Portrait of Mrs. Elisabeth Boehler in the Moravian settlement, Pennsylvania, 1787, 1937. Maria Elisabeth Boehler (1735-1794), Moravian Church member from Bethlehem, PA

Background imageSettler Collection: Penns Treaty with the Indians, 1682, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Penns Treaty with the Indians, 1682, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Penns Treaty with the Indians, 1682, (1890). William Penn (1644-1718) early Quaker, and founder of North American colony of Pennsylvania

Background imageSettler Collection: Monument at New Plymouth, to Mark the Site of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1890

Monument at New Plymouth, to Mark the Site of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1890. The first English settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, had Puritan Calvinist religious beliefs

Background imageSettler Collection: Overseas Guests, 1902. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)

Overseas Guests, 1902. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Overseas Guests, 1902. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageSettler Collection: Crossing the river. Artist: Stelletsky, Dmitri Semyonovich (1875-1947)

Crossing the river. Artist: Stelletsky, Dmitri Semyonovich (1875-1947)
Crossing the river. Private Collection

Background imageSettler Collection: English American Settlements - latter part of 17th Century, 1926. Creators: Unknown

English American Settlements - latter part of 17th Century, 1926. Creators: Unknown
English American Settlements - latter part of 17th Century, 1926. Map of the eastern coast of North America, the Caribbean and the north coast of South America, showing areas settled by Europeans

Background imageSettler Collection: Indians Plundering South Carolina Plantations, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Indians Plundering South Carolina Plantations, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Indians Plundering South Carolina Plantations, (1877). European settlers colonised the east coast of what is now the United States in the early 17th century

Background imageSettler Collection: Puritans Barricading Their House Against Indians, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Puritans Barricading Their House Against Indians, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Puritans Barricading Their House Against Indians, (1877). European settlers colonised the east coast of what is now the United States in the early 17th century

Background imageSettler Collection: Virginians Defending Themselves Against Indians, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Virginians Defending Themselves Against Indians, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Virginians Defending Themselves Against Indians, (1877). European settlers colonised the east coast of what is now the United States in the early 17th century

Background imageSettler Collection: Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). In 1620, a group of Puritans left Plymouth in England on The Mayflower and arrived on the east coast of what is now the United States of America

Background imageSettler Collection: English Settlers in America, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

English Settlers in America, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
English Settlers in America, (1877). The Europeans who arrived on the east coast of what is now the United States in the early 17th century

Background imageSettler Collection: Public Worship at Plymouth by the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Public Worship at Plymouth by the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Public Worship at Plymouth by the Pilgrims, (1877). In 1620, a group of English Puritans arrived on the east coast of what is now the United States of America

Background imageSettler Collection: The Peaceable Kingdom and Pennas Treaty, 1845 (oil on canvas)

The Peaceable Kingdom and Pennas Treaty, 1845 (oil on canvas)
3247955 The Peaceable Kingdom and Pennas Treaty, 1845 (oil on canvas) by Hicks, Edward (1780-1849); 61.6x78.7 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageSettler Collection: The Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch, c. 1825-30 (oil on canvas)

The Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch, c. 1825-30 (oil on canvas)
3247682 The Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch, c.1825-30 (oil on canvas) by Hicks, Edward (1780-1849); 92.1x114 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageSettler Collection: The Grave of William Penn, 1847 (oil on canvas)

The Grave of William Penn, 1847 (oil on canvas)
3247681 The Grave of William Penn, 1847 (oil on canvas) by Hicks, Edward (1780-1849); 66x75.6 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageSettler Collection: The Duke and Duchess of York meet an old Danish settler

The Duke and Duchess of York meet an old Danish settler
During a public reception at Clifton in Queensland, the Duke and Duchess of York met Mr Hendriksen, a veteran Danish settler in the Commonwealth

Background imageSettler Collection: The Pioneers Home on the Western Frontier, pub

The Pioneers Home on the Western Frontier, pub. 1867, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Background imageSettler Collection: Brook Trout Fishing, pub. 1862, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Brook Trout Fishing, pub. 1862, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Background imageSettler Collection: The Pilgrim Fathers Entering The New World, c1907

The Pilgrim Fathers Entering The New World, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]

Background imageSettler Collection: Terra Slavonica (Study)

Terra Slavonica (Study). Private Collection

Background imageSettler Collection: Gornitsa (living chamber) in an Old Russian House of the 16th-17th century

Gornitsa (living chamber) in an Old Russian House of the 16th-17th century. Private Collection

Background imageSettler Collection: Build the boats

Build the boats. Found in the Collection of State Oriental Art Museum, Moscow

Background imageSettler Collection: A Town, Morning, 1901

A Town, Morning, 1901
A Town. Morning, 1901. Found in the collection of State A. Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov

Background imageSettler Collection: Baptism by Fire. Artist: Bilibin, Ivan Yakovlevich (1876-1942)

Baptism by Fire. Artist: Bilibin, Ivan Yakovlevich (1876-1942)
Baptism by Fire. Found in the collection of State Art Gallery, Lviv

Background imageSettler Collection: The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, c1848, (1911). Artist: Charles Lucy

The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, c1848, (1911). Artist: Charles Lucy
The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, c1848, (1911). From Bibbys Annual 1911. [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1911]

Background imageSettler Collection: 1820 Settlers and their Boer Convoys, 1909. Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton

1820 Settlers and their Boer Convoys, 1909. Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
1820 Settlers and their Boer Convoys, 1909. From Romance of Empire - South Africa by Ian D. Colwin. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London, 1909]

Background imageSettler Collection: A Large Lion sprung upon one of the Men, 1909. Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton

A Large Lion sprung upon one of the Men, 1909. Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
A Large Lion sprung upon one of the Men, 1909. From Romance of Empire - South Africa by Ian D. Colwin. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London, 1909]

Background imageSettler Collection: A Settler Clearing His Land, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson

A Settler Clearing His Land, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
A Settler Clearing His Land, 1912. European settlement, in New Zealand, increased through the early decades of the 19th century, with numerous trading stations established, especially in the North

Background imageSettler Collection: A Settlers Home, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson

A Settlers Home, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
A Settlers Home, 1912. When the Bellona transport came to anchor in Sydney Cove on 16th January, 1793, she brought with her the first immigrant free settlers to to Australia

Background imageSettler Collection: Early Settlers in Australia, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson

Early Settlers in Australia, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
Early Settlers in Australia, 1912. When the Bellona transport came to anchor in Sydney Cove on 16th January, 1793, she brought with her the first immigrant free settlers

Background imageSettler Collection: Aboriginal men approaching a settlers farm, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson

Aboriginal men approaching a settlers farm, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
Aboriginal men approaching a settlers farm, 1912. From More About The Empire by Alice Talwin Morris. [Blackie and Son Limited, London, Glasgow and Bombay, 1912]

Background imageSettler Collection: The Bullock-Waggons Wound Slowly Over The Billowy Plains, c1908, (c1920)

The Bullock-Waggons Wound Slowly Over The Billowy Plains, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
The Bullock-Waggons Wound Slowly Over The Billowy Plains, c1908, (c1920). The Great Trek was an eastward and north-eastward emigration away from the British Cape Colony during the 1830s

Background imageSettler Collection: Where Now The Great City of Cape Town Stands, They Set Up Their Tents And Huts, c1908, (c1920)

Where Now The Great City of Cape Town Stands, They Set Up Their Tents And Huts, c1908, (c1920). The Cape Colony 1652-1691, South Africa

Background imageSettler Collection: No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton

No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Madeleine de Vercheres (1678-1747) of New France (Quebec) was credited with thwarting a raid on Fort Vercheres when she was 14 years old

Background imageSettler Collection: Antonio Lopez Coloma, (1859-1896), 1920s

Antonio Lopez Coloma, (1859-1896), 1920s
Antonio Lopez Coloma, born in Sabanilla in 1859, was settler and telegrapher. Had a farm in the demolished ingenio La Ignacia where he fought on the 24th of February

Background imageSettler Collection: A settlers abode, Canada(?), late 19th century(?). Artist: George Philip & Son Ltd

A settlers abode, Canada(?), late 19th century(?). Artist: George Philip & Son Ltd
A settlers abode, Canada(?), late 19th century(?). Lantern slide

Background imageSettler Collection: Visit of James Oglethorpe to the Highland colony, Georgia, c1730s (c1880)

Visit of James Oglethorpe to the Highland colony, Georgia, c1730s (c1880). General James Oglethorpe established a new colony called Georgia in 1733

Background imageSettler Collection: John Endecott, 17th century English colonial governor, magistrate and soldier in America, c1880

John Endecott, 17th century English colonial governor, magistrate and soldier in America, c1880. Endecott (c1588-1665) led a group of Puritan settlers that arrived in Massachusetts from England in

Background imageSettler Collection: Thomas Mayhew and the Narragansett sachem, 17th century (c1880)

Thomas Mayhew and the Narragansett sachem, 17th century (c1880). Thomas Mayhew (1593-1682) was part of the so-called Great Migration that saw 20

Background imageSettler Collection: Samuel Gortons landing in America, c1636 (c1880). Artist: Whymper

Samuel Gortons landing in America, c1636 (c1880). Artist: Whymper
Samuel Gortons landing in America, c1636 (c1880). Fearing persecution for his religious beliefs, Gorton (1592-1677) fled England for the American colonies in 1636

Background imageSettler Collection: Edward Winslow, English Puritan American colonist, 17th century (c1880)

Edward Winslow, English Puritan American colonist, 17th century (c1880). Winslow (1595-1655) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who arrived aboard the Mayflower in 1620 to establish the colony of New

Background imageSettler Collection: Edward Winslows visit to Massasoit, 17th century (c1880)

Edward Winslows visit to Massasoit, 17th century (c1880). Winslow (1595-1655) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who arrived aboard the Mayflower in 1620 to establish the colony of New Plymouth in

Background imageSettler Collection: Reception of a Narragansett warrior by John Winthrop, Massachusetts, c1630s (c1880). Artist: Whymper

Reception of a Narragansett warrior by John Winthrop, Massachusetts, c1630s (c1880). Artist: Whymper
Reception of a Narragansett warrior by John Winthrop, Massachusetts, c1630s (c1880). Winthrop was the leader of a group of Puritan settlers that established the Massachusetts Bay Colony on the coast

Background imageSettler Collection: John Winthrop, English Puritan settler in America, 17th century (c1880)

John Winthrop, English Puritan settler in America, 17th century (c1880). Winthrop (1587-1649) led a group of Puritan settlers to Massachusetts in 1629

Background imageSettler Collection: Pilgrim Fathers around a watch-fire, c1620 (c1880)

Pilgrim Fathers around a watch-fire, c1620 (c1880). Fleeing religious persecution in England, the Pilgrim Fathers established the second successful colony in North America

Background imageSettler Collection: A letter from the Dutch East India Company to Willem Adriaan van der Stel, 18th century (1931)

A letter from the Dutch East India Company to Willem Adriaan van der Stel, 18th century (1931). Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge

Background imageSettler Collection: Khoikhois bartering cattle, South Africa, 1931

Khoikhois bartering cattle, South Africa, 1931. Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge, published by Oxford University Press (London, 1931)



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"Journey of the Settlers: From Mayflower to Temple" Embarking on a treacherous voyage, the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower set sail across stormy seas in 1620. Their destination? The shores of Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they hoped to find religious freedom and a new beginning. After enduring months at sea, their weary eyes finally caught sight of land as they made their historic landing at Plymouth Rock. Facing harsh winters and uncertain futures, these brave settlers persevered. They built homes from scratch and forged relationships with the native Wampanoag tribe. In 1621, after a bountiful harvest, they gathered for what would become known as "The First Thanksgiving, " expressing gratitude for survival and newfound friendships. Not all settlements were met with such harmony though. Anne Hutchinson's trial in Boston in 1637 highlighted tensions within Puritan society as she challenged traditional beliefs. Despite her eventual banishment from Massachusetts Bay Colony, Hutchinson became an emblem of individualism and religious dissent. Meanwhile, further south in Hartford, Connecticut, another group of settlers established themselves in 1636 - laying the foundation for one of America's oldest cities. These pioneers sought refuge from political and religious persecution while striving to build a community based on democratic principles. As time went on, more colonies emerged throughout America's vast landscape. Colonial Savannah bloomed along Georgia's coast during the 1700s - its cobblestone streets witnessing trade and cultural exchange between European colonists and indigenous peoples. In Utah during the mid-1800s, Mormons carved out their own destiny by cutting stone for their temple amidst rugged landscapes. Their perseverance mirrored that of earlier settlers who had braved unknown territories centuries before them. From sea voyages to court trials; from shared feasts to city foundations; each chapter tells a unique story about those who dared to venture into uncharted lands seeking freedom or opportunity – the settlers who shaped America's diverse tapestry.