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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: English colonists in Georgia, 1700s

English colonists in Georgia, 1700s
Early settlers in the swampy wilderness of Georgia Colony. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: HSET2A-00128

HSET2A-00128
New England Puritans on their way to church in the snow. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: Sheriff removing criminals boots

Sheriff removing criminals boots
Western sheriff arresting law-breakers and making them remove their boots to reduce escapes. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: Pioneer flatboat on the Ohio River, c. 1845 (engraving)

Pioneer flatboat on the Ohio River, c. 1845 (engraving)
PNP248814 Pioneer flatboat on the Ohio River, c.1845 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageSettler Collection: The Squatters First Home, c. 1847 (litho)

The Squatters First Home, c. 1847 (litho)
XTD348408 The Squatters First Home, c.1847 (litho) by Lang, Alexander Denistoun (c.1814-72); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSettler Collection: NAT LOVE b. 1854. Deadwood Dick. African American cowboy

NAT LOVE b. 1854. Deadwood Dick. African American cowboy

Background imageSettler Collection: REMINGTON: FRONTIERSMEN. I took ye for an Injin. Drawing, 1890, by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: FRONTIERSMEN. I took ye for an Injin. Drawing, 1890, by Frederic Remington

Background imageSettler Collection: Harvesting Tobacco In Early Virginia

Harvesting Tobacco In Early Virginia
Painting of three farm workers harvesting tobacco leaves on a Virginia plantation with farm buildings visible as a sailing ship lies anchored on the river behind them, circa 1612

Background imageSettler Collection: PILGRIM, 1620s. John Alden, one of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620

PILGRIM, 1620s. John Alden, one of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620. Illustration from a 19th century American edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Courtship of

Background imageSettler Collection: HSET2A-00007

HSET2A-00007
Families in covered wagons crossing the plains. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: Puritan families migrating to Connecticut, 1635

Puritan families migrating to Connecticut, 1635
Colonials traveling to the Connecticut River Valley to settle Wethersfield and Windsor. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: ROANOKE ISLAND, 1585. English settlers landing at Roanoke Island in 1585. Detail of a map, c1590

ROANOKE ISLAND, 1585. English settlers landing at Roanoke Island in 1585. Detail of a map, c1590

Background imageSettler Collection: COLORADO: MINING, 1874. A mountainside in Colorado honeycombed by silver mines

COLORADO: MINING, 1874. A mountainside in Colorado honeycombed by silver mines. Wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageSettler Collection: FOUNDING OF ST. AUGUSTINE. The founding of St. Augustine, Florida

FOUNDING OF ST. AUGUSTINE. The founding of St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565 by Pedro Menendez de Aviles (center). Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageSettler Collection: MAYFLOWER: COMPACT, 1620. The pilgrims signing the Compact aboard the Mayflower off the coast of

MAYFLOWER: COMPACT, 1620. The pilgrims signing the Compact aboard the Mayflower off the coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts, 11 November 1620. Engraving, 1859, after Tompkins Harrison Matteson

Background imageSettler Collection: Wild West covered wagons

Wild West covered wagons. Simulated old photograph of covered wagons on the Oregon trail. Covered wagons, or Prairie schooners, are icons of the American Old West

Background imageSettler Collection: HOUS2A-00150

HOUS2A-00150
Quilting party in western Virginia, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: Cradle of Pilgrim child born on the Mayflower

Cradle of Pilgrim child born on the Mayflower
Cradle of Peregrine White, born on the " Mayflower" in Cape Cod Bay, 1620. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration of the artifact

Background imageSettler Collection: PEXP2A-00057

PEXP2A-00057
Johnny Appleseed addressing a preacher among settlers of Ohio Territory. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: EVNT2A-00002

EVNT2A-00002
General Waynes victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, opening the Ohio Valley for settlers, 1794. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH, 1886. Why don t you speak for yourself, John? Illustration of John Alden

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH, 1886. Why don t you speak for yourself, John? Illustration of John Alden and Priscilla Mullens by Arthur I

Background imageSettler Collection: COVERED WAGON, c1880. Drawing, American, 20th century

COVERED WAGON, c1880. Drawing, American, 20th century

Background imageSettler Collection: NAT LOVE (b. 1854). Also known as Deadwood Dick : oil over a photograph

NAT LOVE (b. 1854). Also known as Deadwood Dick : oil over a photograph
NAT LOVE (b. 1854). Also known as " Deadwood Dick" : oil over a photograph

Background imageSettler Collection: JAMES BOWIE (1796-1836). American soldier and frontiersman: lithograph, 19th century

JAMES BOWIE (1796-1836). American soldier and frontiersman: lithograph, 19th century

Background imageSettler Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. John Alden and Priscilla Mullens. Drawing by Charles Stanley Reinhart

Background imageSettler Collection: PRINCE DEMETRIUS AUGUSTINE GALLITZIN (1770-1840). Russian-born Roman Catholic priest and missionary

PRINCE DEMETRIUS AUGUSTINE GALLITZIN (1770-1840). Russian-born Roman Catholic priest and missionary. Gallitzin at Loretto, Pennsylvania. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageSettler Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. Priscilla Mullens. Wood engraving after George Henry Boughton from a late

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. Priscilla Mullens. Wood engraving after George Henry Boughton from a late 19th century edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish

Background imageSettler Collection: EMIGRANTS TO OHIO, 1805. Emigrants from Connnecticut heading for eastern Ohio in 1805

EMIGRANTS TO OHIO, 1805. Emigrants from Connnecticut heading for eastern Ohio in 1805. Wood engravig, American, 1861

Background imageSettler Collection: MILES STANDISH. Priscilla Mullens wondering to John Alden why Miles Standish does not woo her

MILES STANDISH. Priscilla Mullens wondering to John Alden why Miles Standish does not woo her himself. Wood engraving after George Henry Boughton from a late 19th century edition of Henry Wadsworth

Background imageSettler Collection: HSET2A-00111

HSET2A-00111
Wagon train of pioneers moving west, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: SWEDISH COLONISTS & NATIVE AMERICANS. Swedish colonists trading with Delaware Native Americans at

SWEDISH COLONISTS & NATIVE AMERICANS. Swedish colonists trading with Delaware Native Americans at New Sweden, Delaware. Line engraving, Swedish, 1702

Background imageSettler Collection: SPANISH SETTLER, 1852. An early Spanish settler in California: American, engraving, 1852

SPANISH SETTLER, 1852. An early Spanish settler in California: American, engraving, 1852

Background imageSettler Collection: HSET2A-00123

HSET2A-00123
Map of the principal westward trails in the 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSettler Collection: Pioneer settlers outside their log cabin

Pioneer settlers outside their log cabin. A woman cooks over a fire, watched by two children

Background imageSettler Collection: Anatomy of human intestines from the front. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History

Anatomy of human intestines from the front. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History
FLO4684808 Anatomy of human intestines from the front. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart

Background imageSettler Collection: Roger Williams acquiring land on which to establish the Providence Settlement, Rhode Island

Roger Williams acquiring land on which to establish the Providence Settlement, Rhode Island
2956603 Roger Williams acquiring land on which to establish the Providence Settlement, Rhode Island, from the Native American Chief, Canonicus in 1636. Roger Williams, c.1603 - 1683

Background imageSettler Collection: Interior of a New England pioneer's home in the 17th century

Interior of a New England pioneer's home in the 17th century. From The History of Our Country, published 1899
2956599 Interior of a New England pioneer's home in the 17th century. From The History of Our Country, published 1899; Private Collection.

Background imageSettler Collection: The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613 (engraving)

The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613 (engraving)
2603480 The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613 (engraving); (add.info.: The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613. John Rolfe, 1585-1622. Early English settler of North America)

Background imageSettler Collection: The entrails in the human body: lungs, liver, diaphragm, stomach, duodenum, colon, etc

The entrails in the human body: lungs, liver, diaphragm, stomach, duodenum, colon, etc
FLO4574696 The entrails in the human body: lungs, liver, diaphragm, stomach, duodenum, colon, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imageSettler Collection: Anatomy of human intestines from the side. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History

Anatomy of human intestines from the side. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History
FLO4684807 Anatomy of human intestines from the side. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart

Background imageSettler Collection: John Endecott, also spelled Endicott, c.1601 - 1664/5. English colonial magistrate

John Endecott, also spelled Endicott, c.1601 - 1664/5. English colonial magistrate
2956601 John Endecott, also spelled Endicott, c.1601 - 1664/5. English colonial magistrate, soldier and the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, New England, North America

Background imageSettler Collection: The landing of Myles Standish on the shore of Cape Cod in 1620

The landing of Myles Standish on the shore of Cape Cod in 1620, prior to the establishment of the Plymouth Colony
2956600 The landing of Myles Standish on the shore of Cape Cod in 1620, prior to the establishment of the Plymouth Colony, North America. Myles Standish, also Miles, c. 1584 - 1656

Background imageSettler Collection: Roger Williams opposing the Pequot emissaries during the Pequot War. Roger Williams, c.1603 - 1683

Roger Williams opposing the Pequot emissaries during the Pequot War. Roger Williams, c.1603 - 1683
2956606 Roger Williams opposing the Pequot emissaries during the Pequot War. Roger Williams, c.1603 - 1683. English Puritan theologian and Chief Officer of Providence and Warwick

Background imageSettler Collection: Entrails in the human body: thyroid, stomach, esophagus, colon, pancreas, kidney, etc

Entrails in the human body: thyroid, stomach, esophagus, colon, pancreas, kidney, etc
FLO4574738 Entrails in the human body: thyroid, stomach, esophagus, colon, pancreas, kidney, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imageSettler Collection: James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrives in 1732, at Yamacraw Bluff, Savannah

James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrives in 1732, at Yamacraw Bluff, Savannah
2956616 James Oglethorpe, accompanied by settlers, arrives in 1732, at Yamacraw Bluff, Savannah, Georgia to establish a camp with the help of a local elderly Indian chief, Tomochichi

Background imageSettler Collection: Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, 1661 - 1723, Viscount Cornbury 1674 - 1709

Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, 1661 - 1723, Viscount Cornbury 1674 - 1709
2956613 Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, 1661 - 1723, Viscount Cornbury 1674 - 1709. Governor of New York and New Jersey between 1701 and 1708

Background imageSettler Collection: An incident during the Pequot War, an armed conflict between the Pequot tribe

An incident during the Pequot War, an armed conflict between the Pequot tribe
2956604 An incident during the Pequot War, an armed conflict between the Pequot tribe and an alliance of the English colonists of the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth



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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.