An American Testament: addenda, errata, and et cetera / Hugh S. Fullerton, V -- Stewart/Fullerton involvement in the Underground Railroad / Hugh S. Fullerton, V -- Rev. Hugh Fullerton, desdendant of Covenanters / Hugh S. Fullerton, V -- The siblings, sons and descendants of Rev. Hugh S. Fullerton / Hugh S. Fullerton, V -- The confusing Wlilliams of the Humphrey Fullerton line / Hugh S. Fullerton, V.
Lancaster (Pa.) City and County residential and business directories, 1901-1914.
Electronic reproduction. 1901-1914 Lancaster, Pa. : LancasterHistory.org, 2010. Mode of acess: World Wide Web.
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Lancaster (Pa.) City and County residential and business directories, 1914-1922.
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141 pages : illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 22 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-119) and index.
Contents
Foreword by Paula Reed -- Introduction -- The forces behind Scots-Irish migration -- Migration was a family affair -- An ocean crossing and a new life -- The frontier beckons -- Pioneer agriculture -- Terror on the frontier -- Return to the textile business -- Religion's central role in McCullogh's life -- McCullogh the businessman -- Writing in code -- Postscript -- Bibliography/references -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1: James McCullogh's travels -- Appendix 2: Petition of McColoch (McCullough).
Summary
A facsimile of McCullogh's journal can be found on our shelves at 973.46 S798a.
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