Pilgrim Memorial Bas-Relief, Pilgrim Park

Original Vintage Card
  
Sale Price: $3.95
Original Price: $4.95

Stock #:31973
Type: Postcard
Era: White Border
City: Provincetown
State: Massachusetts (MA)
County: Barnstable
Publisher: H.A. Dickerman & Son
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)

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Erected by The Provincetown Tercentenary Commission of Provincetown, mass. to commemorate the signing of the Compact in the cabin of the "May flower," November 11, 1620. O. S. Standing at the head of the park, under the pilgrim Monument. It is seventy feet long, by twenty feet high, and cost $40,000.00. The Bas-Relief, nine by sixteen feet, was designed by C. E. Dallin, and cast by The Gorham Corporation, and represents the scene in the cabin of the "May flower," during the signing of the compact. The structure is of finished Rockport granite, and of the finest workmanship, and is a worthy tribute to the memory or the founders of our country, to whose memory it is erected.

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