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ALDEN: The Story of The John Alden House, Built 1653, Duxbury, Mass (Softcover)

ALDEN: The Story of The John Alden House, Built 1653, Duxbury, Mass (Softcover)

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1938. 29p by Marguerite H Alden

John Alden, a historical figure from Duxbury, Massachusetts, is associated with a house built in 1653, as detailed by Marguerite H. Alden. The house stands as a testament to colonial history and the legacy of Pilgrim ancestors. It serves as a significant landmark, preserving the heritage of the Alden family and offering insights into early American life.

Located in Duxbury, Massachusetts, the John Alden House holds historical value dating back to the 17th century. Authored by Marguerite H. Alden, the documentation provides a glimpse into the life and times of Pilgrim John Alden and his family. The house remains a symbol of colonial heritage and is maintained by the Alden Kindred of America, Inc., welcoming visitors for tours.

The John Alden House, constructed in 1653, is a cherished historical site in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Marguerite H. Alden's work sheds light on the rich history of the Alden family and their contributions to early American society. Preserved by the Alden Kindred of America, Inc., the house stands as a living testament to the enduring legacy of Pilgrim ancestors and offers a window into the past for those interested in colonial history.

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