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    Stephen Hopkins

    Signer of Declaration of Independence

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  1. Stephen Hopkins (by about 1579 – between 6 June and 17 July 1644) was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620, one of 41 signatories of the Mayflower Compact, and an assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony through 1636.

  2. Reminick's new book about the Stephen Hopkins is 304 pages! Reminick found new information and amazing photographs in the National Archives, from family members, and in Germany. He interviewed the three living survivors and found previously unknown accounts of the battle and the 31-day lifeboat voyage.

  3. MERCHANT MARINE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL CITATION. The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal to George S. Cronk, Second Engineer on SS STEPHEN HOPKINS on September 27, 1942, for meritorious service under unusual hazards.

  4. The Gallant Liberty Ship SS Stephen Hopkins Sinks a German Raider. During World War II, the German Navy used heavily armed, converted merchant ships as "surface raiders" or "auxiliary cruisers" to prey on Allied shipping.

  5. The S.S. Stephen Hopkins was a Liberty ship-one of hundreds that freighted goods of war across the seven seas in World War II. There were guns on the Hopkins, but they were not intended for a pitched battle against a heavily armed foe.

  6. Oct 30, 2018 · The most outstanding hero of Kelly's study turns out to be Stephen Hopkins, who has probably made it into nobody's grade-school history book, but who survived the shipwreck which inspired Shakespeare's play The Tempest, was almost executed for spearheading a rebellion among the castaways in Bermuda, weathered punitive hardships in Jamestown ...

  7. Nov 20, 2020 · Stephen Hopkins (l. 1581-1644 CE) was a passenger of the Mayflower on the voyage of 1620 CE which established the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts, USA.

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