Myles Standish Park is a municipal park in the town of Duxbury, Massachusetts. It consists of a 1-acre (0.40 ha) parcel of land encompassing the former site of the home of the early Pilgrim settler Myles Standish. The park was established in 1929 after the land was given to the town by the Myles Standish Monument Association. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.[1]
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early Pilgrim settler MylesStandish. The park was established in 1929 after the land was given to the town by the MylesStandish Monument Association...
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this house was built in 1666 by Alexander Standish (1626–1702), son of Mayflower Pilgrim, Capt. MylesStandish, but architectural analysis of the building...
upon his death in 1687. The approximate location of his grave in the MylesStandish Burial Ground was marked with a memorial stone in 1930. The site of...
of Standish was settled in the 1760s and incorporated in 1785, named in honor of MylesStandish. Its first meeting house was built in the Standish Corner...
Plymouth, Massachusetts. Closely related to these memorials is the MylesStandish Monument State Reservation which can be seen across the Plymouth Bay...
in 1649 between English settlers from the Plymouth Colony, including MylesStandish, with the Wampanoag sachem Massasoit. In this meeting the colonists...
near many state parks south of Boston, including Blue Hills Reservation, Ames Nowell State Park, Pilgrim Memorial State Park, MylesStandish State Forest...
style and was home to the Standish family for many decades. It is believed to be the birthplace of Mayflower Pilgrim MylesStandish. The family were Puritans...
William Bradford, Edward Winslow, Stephen Hopkins, John Carver, and MylesStandish, ties which grew out of a peace treaty negotiated on March 22, 1621...
barn (which remains) to be the original home of the pilgrim father MylesStandish. Duxbury has existed with this name (Deuksburie, Dokesbirie, etc.) since...
Wikimedia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Standish Hall (Lancashire). The House of Standish -The french connection, on MylesStandish.info website...
overhead. Governor Bradford is signing the document with a quill pen with MylesStandish clad in armor dress standing immediately to his right and Elder Brewster...
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also of Shreveport, and had issue. Parkes' wife was a direct descendant of MylesStandish, as was the wife of Parkes' rival and Pennzoil founder, George...