To the Members of the
Scotch-Irish Society of America .
The initial volume in the
series of annual publications constituting the Scotch-Irish in America,
issued by our Society last year, met with a most gratifying reception
from the members of our Society and the general public. Encouraged by
its success, this volume has been arranged after the same general plan
there pursued. With a largely increased membership in our Society, and
with the interest of the reading public more fully aroused, we hope for
this publication a wider circulation and a greater success than the
first.
A. C. Floyd,A. C. Floyd,
Robert Bonner,
John S. McIntosh,
Lucius Frierson,
Committee
Contents
Part I
Part II
Addresses
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The Making of the
Ulsterman. By Rev. Dr. John 8. Macintosh, Philadelphia, Pa.
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The Scotch-Irish of New
England. By Prof. Arthur L. Perry, Williams College, Williamstown,
Mass.
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General Sam Houston, the
Washington of Texas. By Rev. Dr. D. C. Kelley, Gallatin, Tenn.
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The Scotch-Irish of
Western Pennsylvania. By Hon. John Dalzell, of Pittsburg, Pa.
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The Scotch-Irish of Ohio.
By Hon. James E. Campbell, Governor of Ohio.
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The Prestons of America.
By Hon. W. E. Robinson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Washington and Lee, the
Scotch-Irish University of the South. By Prof. H. A. White, Lexington,
Ky.
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The Scotch-Irish of
Pennsylvania. By Ex-Chief Justice Hon. Daniel Agnew, of Beaver, Pa.
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The Ulster of To-day. By
Rev. Dr. John Hall, of New York City.
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The Closing Service,
including the Sermon of Rev. John Hall.
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Appendix, containing List
of Members.
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Officers and Members of
State Societies
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