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Title The Scotch-Irish in History as Master Builders of Empires, States, Churches, Schools and Civilization
Author Shaw, James (fl.1867-1899)
Date 1899
Document Type Printed Book
Publisher Information New York, Eaton & Mains; Nashville, Barber & Smith; Printed by the Illinois State Register, Springfield
Reference G760.S534.S899
BIB ID 79508
Library / Archive American Antiquarian Society
Collection Name Scotch-Irish in America
Description Looks at the history of the Scots-Irish, from their origins in Europe to the settlement of the United States. The author looks at notable Scots-Irish migrants and their descendants from various professions, such as law and religion.
Theme(s) Departures: Port Conditions and Organisation; Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations
Country (from) Great Britain; Ireland
Country (to) United States of America; Canada
Places Ulster, Northern Ireland; England; New England, United States; Mexico
Nationality Scots-Irish
Keywords colony, plantation, immigration, emigration, religion, church, War of Independence, race, women, education
Additional Information Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the American Antiquarian Society catalogue.
Language English
Copyright American Antiquarian Society