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Source: | The Scotch-Irish in America |
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Author: | Samuel Swett Green |
Date: | 1895 |
- The Scotch-Irish in America
- Plantation in Ulster
- Scotch-Irish Emigration to America
- Scotch-Irish Settlers in Canada
- The Scotch-Irish in New Jersey, New England and Pennsylvania
- The Scotch-Irish in Maryland, Virginia, and North and South Carolina
- Scotch-Irish Frontiersmen and Soldiers
- The Scotch-Irish and the Declaration of Independence
- Scotch-Irish Religion
- The Scotch-Irish and the American Revolution
- Prominent Scotch-Irishmen
- Scotch-Irish Characteristics
- The Scotch-Irish and the Puritans
- Scotch-Irish bibliography
- Appendix - The Scotch-Irish in America
- Appendix (Part 2) - The Scotch-Irish in America
- Notes - The Scotch-Irish in America
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The passage of more than one hundred years since The Scotch-Irish in America by Henry Jones Ford was first published in 1915 has rendered the book no less fascinating and gripping. Written in a thoroughly accessible way, it tells the story of how the hardy breed of men and women, who in America came to be known as the ‘Scotch-Irish’, was forged in the north of Ireland during the seventeenth century. This book is a comprehensive and very informative account of the history of the Scotch-Irish in America.