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1621—tercentenary note—1921.

As this Register comes to hand a tercentenary pageant is on at Plymouth. Our Historical Society will note a Medford tercentenary in September next— that of first exploration of our territory by white men, an event of which scant notice has been taken in the past.


‘The March of Miles Standish’

will be the subject of the evening. Beside the original story, several papers relative thereto will be read, and the doughty warrior will be shown at the head ‘of his valorous army.’

With all the groundwork of a pageant, we must content ourselves with the above observance, but let it be an interesting one. [p. 45]

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