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| Michael Montgomery, Eighteenth-Century Nomenclature for Ulster Emigrants |
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| Don Edwards, California's Scotch-Irish Pioneers |
7 |
| Richard K. MacMaster, Scotch-Irish
Merchants and the Rise of Baltimore: Identity and Community 1755-1775 |
19 |
| Katharine L. Brown, Antrim to Augusta:
Adaptation and Identity among Ulster Emigrants in Augusta, Georgia, 1800-1875 |
33 |
| Nancy Sorrells, Muley Cows &
Brock Faced Ewes: Delving into the Ulster Roots of the Augusta County Estray Books, 1775-1840 |
56 |
| Kathleen Curtis Wilson, Material
Culture: an Opportunity to Study the Blending of Ethnic Traditions |
66 |
| Daniel Wilson, Dunboe Migrations
to Mauch Chunk, Catasauqua and Philadelphia in the 19th Century: a Family Profile |
86 |
| Karen J. Harvey, Diamonds in the Rough: Scotch-Irish Town Planning in Northern Appalachia During the Early Republic |
107 |
| Michael Montgomery, Ulster Scots: A Language of Scotch-Irish Emigrants |
125 |
| Peter Gilmore, Scotch-Irish Identity
and Traditional Ulster Music on the Pennsylvania Frontier |
138 |
| Marilyn M. Parrish, Research Notes: Coleman Papers Collection |
147 |
| Mary J. Faris and Richard K. MacMaster,
An Ulsterman in Early Industrial America: Letters of James Wightman, 1821-1824 |
151 |