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Excerpt from The Mayflower Town: An Address Delivered at the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Duxbury, Mass;, June 17, 1887
Lodging, in which he might dare to brave the winter, and had dignified his estate with a name associated with his ancestral line; for he and Standish were the only ones of the first comers whose family stock seems to have been above the yeoman class. There was no definition yet of the bounds of the proposed new town; and it was to surround if not to include Winslow's grant at Marsh field, and to stretch, as was determined some years later, to the North River. Much the same reason had lured.
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