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  2. The May-Pole of Merry Mount - Wikipedia

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    "The May-Pole of Merry Mount", as it was first published in 1836 "The May-Pole of Merry Mount" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. [1] It first appeared in The Token and Atlantic Souvenir in 1836. It was later included in Twice-Told Tales, a collection of Hawthorne's short stories, in 1837. [2]

  3. Merry Mount (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Merry Mount is a very pretentious, ineffective work," [5] later calling his role "simply lousy." [ 6 ] The opera was given a further eight times during the season, including three tour performances; the last of these took place in Rochester, New York , where Hanson was director of the Eastman School of Music .

  4. Merrymount Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Merrymount Colony, originally Mount Wollaston, was a short-lived English colony in New England founded by Richard Wollaston on the present site of Quincy, Massachusetts. After Wollaston died on a trip to Virginia , Thomas Morton led a rebellion, taking over the colony with the promise to share the profits equally.

  5. Myles Standish - Wikipedia

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    The settlement was officially known as Mount Wollaston, but soon earned the nickname "Merrymount." Their leader Thomas Morton encouraged behavior that the Pilgrims found objectionable and dangerous. The men of Merrymount built a maypole , drank liberally, refused to observe the Sabbath, and sold weapons to the Indians. [ 55 ]

  6. Thomas Morton (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Morton (c. 1579–1647) was an early colonist in North America from Devon, England.He was a lawyer, writer, and social reformer known for studying American Indian culture, and he founded the colony of Merrymount, located in Quincy, Massachusetts.

  7. Merrymount (Quincy, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The colony, established in 1625, was officially named Mount Wollaston by the Puritan separatists, but as Morton and other non-Puritans gained influence in the area, the name Merry Mount gained common use. In 1627, Morton and others erected a maypole and conducted a May Day Revel, inviting both colonists and natives.

  8. The Maypole of Merry Mount - Wikipedia

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  9. File:MerryMountMaypole.jpg - Wikipedia

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