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- Merrymount or Merry Mount may refer to: Merrymount, a former British colony located in what is now Quincy, M****achusetts Merrymount (Quincy, M****achusetts)...
- Merrymount Press was a printing press in Boston, M****achusetts, founded by Daniel Berkeley Up**** in 1893. He was committed to creating books of superior...
- known for studying American Indian culture, and he founded the colony of Merrymount, located in Quincy, M****achusetts. Morton took a three-month exploratory...
- Merrymount is a primarily residential neighborhood of Quincy, M****achusetts, USA, located between the neighborhoods of Quincy Center and Adams S****. Although...
- He also designed notable typefaces, including Cheltenham and Merrymount for the Merrymount Press. Later in life, Goodhue freed his architectural style...
- theater no longer exists. In November 1984, the outdoor amphitheater in Merrymount Park in Quincy, M****achusetts, was named Ruth Gordon Amphitheater in her...
- nickname "Merrymount." Their leader Thomas Morton encouraged behavior that the Pilgrims found objectionable and dangerous. The men of Merrymount built a...
- printer but soon moved to typographic design. In 1896 he founded the Merrymount Press. Daniel Berkeley Up**** was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to May Day. "Meet Thomas Morton of Merrymount". Extensive visual, textual and musical studies of American May Day customs...
- be arrested by Puritans the next year. The area of Quincy now called Merrymount is located on the site of the original English settlement of 1625 and...