GOVERNOR
WILLIAM BRADFORD’S
LETTER BOOK
REPRINTED FROM
THE MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT
PUBLISHED BY THE
MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER
DESCENDANTS
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
1906
A fragment of a letter-book spanning 1624–1630 collects correspondence and administrative papers from the Plymouth plantation, presenting exchanges on governance, financial disputes with investors and individual partners, management of admissions and covenants among settlers, complaints about idleness and mismanagement, and reports of arrivals from Leyden. Editorial material recounts the manuscript's discovery, transmission, and editorial decisions used in its printing, and letters reveal daily difficulties of sustaining the plantation, negotiations over debts and shares, and instructions for discipline and communal order. The volume presents first-hand documentary evidence of early colonial administration and practical concerns rather than continuous narrative.
REPRINTED FROM
THE MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT
PUBLISHED BY THE
MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER
DESCENDANTS
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
1906