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Plymouth memories of an octogenarian

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The author records a lifetime of recollections about a historic coastal town, tracing how place-names, institutions, and municipal practices evolved while preserving anecdotes about residents, customs, and civic events. He explains historical origins and local lore, reflects on social habits and fashions across generations, and describes governmental and community developments. The narrative mixes factual explanation, personal observation, and genealogical notes to offer a continuous portrait of communal life. Intended as a legacy for descendants and local readers, the work emphasizes continuity between past labors and present comforts.

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William T. Davis

William T. Davis was an American author known for his contributions to historical literature, particularly regarding the early settlers of America. His notable works include "Plymouth Memories of an Octogenarian," which reflects on his experiences and memories related to the historic town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and "Who Were the Pilgrims?" which explores the identities and motivations of the Pilgrims who settled in America. Through his writings, Davis provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of early American life.

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