The Scotch-Irish of Northampton County, Pennsylvania - Hardcover
The Scotch-Irish of Northampton County, Pennsylvania - Hardcover
by The Northampton County Historical and (Created by)
"The Scotch-Irish of Northampton County, Pennsylvania" is a detailed historical and genealogical examination of the Scotch-Irish immigrants who settled in the Lehigh Valley. This work chronicles the arrival and expansion of these pioneers, focusing on their significant contributions to the social, religious, and political development of colonial Pennsylvania.
The text provides an in-depth look at the early families who established settlements in the wilderness, tracing their migration from Ulster and their efforts to build lasting communities through the creation of churches and schools. Readers will find meticulously researched accounts of the lives and legacies of these individuals, offering a window into the challenges and triumphs of colonial frontier life. "The Scotch-Irish of Northampton County, Pennsylvania" is an invaluable resource for genealogists seeking to trace family roots in the region and for historians interested in the cultural impact of the Scotch-Irish in America. By preserving the names and stories of these early inhabitants, the work serves as a vital record of the heritage that helped shape the character of the Commonwealth.
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