The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America, Volume 1Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968 The history of the Scotch Presbyterian emigrants from Ireland who settled in Northern Ireland (Ulster) before seeking a new home in America. |
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... command , and the 11th , which was disbanded and its place taken by Colonel Thomas Hartley's 4th Additional Continental Regiment ; one from Delaware , under Lieutenant - Colonel Joseph Vaughan ; seven from Maryland ; fifteen from ...
... command , and the 11th , which was disbanded and its place taken by Colonel Thomas Hartley's 4th Additional Continental Regiment ; one from Delaware , under Lieutenant - Colonel Joseph Vaughan ; seven from Maryland ; fifteen from ...
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... command of the 1st and John Gunby to that of the 2d , in January , 1781 ; Lieutenant - Colonels John E. Howard and Thomas Woolford serving successively in the 5th up to Octo- ber , 1779 , under Colonel William Richardson ; and ...
... command of the 1st and John Gunby to that of the 2d , in January , 1781 ; Lieutenant - Colonels John E. Howard and Thomas Woolford serving successively in the 5th up to Octo- ber , 1779 , under Colonel William Richardson ; and ...
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... command of such part of the militia of the nation as by legislative provision may be called into the actual service of the Union . The king of Great Britain and the governor of New York have at all times the entire command of all the ...
... command of such part of the militia of the nation as by legislative provision may be called into the actual service of the Union . The king of Great Britain and the governor of New York have at all times the entire command of all the ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
IITHE SCOTCHIRISH AND THE CONSTITUTION | 31 |
IIITHE SCOTCHIRISH IN AMERICAN POLITICS | 49 |
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