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Irish immigrants in the land of Canaan: letters and memoirs from colonial and revolutionary America, 1675-1815

Kerby A. Miller, Arnold Schrier, Bruce D. Boling and David N. Doyle
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Related Titles

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright and Permissions
  • List of Illustrations
  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Maps
    • Ireland (north)
    • Ireland (south)
    • New England and New York
    • Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Upper South
    • Lower South
    • West Indies
  • Introduction
  • I The Causes of Irish Emigration
    • 1 James Wansbrough, 1700-1728
    • 2 Alexander Crawford, 1736
    • 3 David Lindsey, 1758
    • 4 Henry Johnston, 1773-1800
    • 5 Walter Corish Devereux, 1798
    • 6 Margaret Wright, 1808
  • II The Processes of Irish Emigration
    • 7 Anonymous Poet, Mid- to Late 1700s
    • 8 Rev. James MacSparran, 1752
    • 9 Robert Parke, 1725
    • 10 John Rea, 1765
    • 11 James Orr, 1811
    • 12 John Smilie, 1762
    • 13 John O'Raw, 1809
    • 14 Thomas Hinds, 1795
    • 15 George Crockett, Jr., 1797-1807
  • III Farmers and Planters
    • 16 John Blake, 1675-1676
    • 17 Samuel McCobb, 1729-1772
    • 18 Robert Witherspoon, 1734-1780
    • 19 James Magraw, 1733
    • 20 Mary Elizabeth McDowell Greenlee, 1737-1754
    • 21 James McCullough, 1748-1758
    • 22 Elizabeth Guthrie Brownlee Guthrie, 1755-1829
    • 23 Daniel Kent, 1786-1794
    • 24 John and Jane Chambers, 1796
    • 25 Joseph and Hannah Wright, 1801-1817
    • 26 Edward and Mary Toner, 1818
    • 27 James and Hannah Crockett, 1822
  • IV Craftsmen, Laborers, and Servants
    • 28 Benjamin Chandlee, 1705
    • 29 John Kennedy, 1753
    • 30 Philip McRory, Ruth McGee, Edward Curry, Rosanna Stewart, Patrick M'Cullen, Ann Dougherty, Thomas Ralph, and Michael Wade, ca. 1735-1774
    • 31 John Grimes, John Fagan, and John Johnson, 1765
    • 32 Francis Burdett Personel, 1773
    • 33 James Patton (1), 1783-1789
    • 34 Thomas McMahon, William Sotherin, and John Justice, 1789-1793
    • 35 James Doyle, 1789
    • 36 Stephen Fotterall, 1791
    • 37 Charles O'Hagan and Mary Dunn, 1796
    • 38 Samuel Brown, 1793-1815
  • V Merchants, Shopkeepers, and Peddlers
    • 39 Francis Campble, 1737-1742
    • 40 Robert Pillson, 1764
    • 41 John O'Kelly, 1773
    • 42 Thomas Shipboy, Jr., 1774
    • 43 James Patton (2), 1789-1839
    • 44 Margaret Carey Murphy Burke, 1798
    • 45 Mary Cumming, 1814-1815
  • VI Clergymen and Schoolmasters
    • 46 Rev. John Craig, 1734-1769/70
    • 47 Rev. Samuel Blair, 1744
    • 48 Bernard M'Kenna, 1811
  • VII Irish Immigrants in Politics and War
    • 49 Rev. James McGregor and John McMurphy, 1720-1730
    • 50 Dr. Charles Carroll, 1748
    • 51 Silvester Ferrall, Charles Lewis Reily, Peter Warren Johnson, and George Croghan, 1745-1764
    • 52 Samuel Bryan, 1752
    • 53 Rev. Thomas Barton, 1758
    • 54 Thomas Burke, ca. 1766-1767
    • 55 Rev. Francis Alison, 1768
    • 56 John Morton, 1769
    • 57 John McDonnell, 1771
    • 58 James Caldwell, 1774
    • 59 Matthew Patten, 1774-1776
    • 60 John Phillips, 1783
    • 61 Job Johnson, 1784
    • 62 David Redick and Ædanus Burke, 1787-1788
    • 63 Daniel McCurtin, 1798
    • 64 Robert McArthur, 1802
    • 65 John Nevin, 1804
    • 66 Thomas Addis Emmet, 1806-1807
    • 67 William Heazelton, Jr., 1814
  • Epilogue
    • 68 John Caldwell, Jr., 1802
  • Appendices
    • Appendix 1 Text and Language by Bruce D. Boling
      • Intro
      • Editorial Conventions (Text)
      • Editorial Conventions (Content)
      • Language
      • Spelling
        • Reverse Spellings
        • Spellings with ea
        • Analytic and Synthetic Spellings
      • Syntax
        • Northern Concord Rule
        • Syntax, James Wansbrough, and the Quakers
      • Sources
    • Appendix 2 Irish Migration and Demography, 1659-1831 by Kerby Miller and Líam Kennedy
      • Intro
      • 1. Ulster
        • 1a. West Ulster and the Foyle Valley
        • 1b. South and Mid-Derry
        • 1c. Mid-Ulster and the "Linen Triangle"
        • 1d. South Ulster
        • 1e. Northeast Down and Belfast
        • 1f. Mid- and West Antrim
        • 1g. The Lower Bann Valley: Northeast Derry and North Antrim
      • 2. Southern Ireland
        • Intro
        • 2a. Southeast Leinster
        • 2b. Urban Areas
        • 2c. The Midlands and Meath
    • Appendix 3 Additional Documents
      • Robert Crockett, 1825
      • Peter O'Connor Petitions, 1797-1798
      • David Robinson, 1817
  • Notes
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. James Wansbrough, 1700-1728
    • 2. Alexander Crawford, 1736
    • 3. David Lindsey, 1758
    • 4. Henry Johnston, 1773-1800
    • 5. Walter Corish Devereux, 1798
    • 6. Margaret Wright, 1808
    • 7. Anonymous Poet, Mid- to Late 1700s
    • 8. Rev. James MacSparran, 1752
    • 9. Robert Parke, 1725
    • 10. John Rea, 1765
    • 11. James Orr, 1811
    • 12. John Smilie, 1762
    • 13. John O'Raw, 1809
    • 14. Thomas Hinds, 1795
    • 15. George Crockett, Jr., 1797-1807
    • 16. John Blake, 1675-1676
    • 17. Samuel McCobb, 1729-1772
    • 18. Robert Witherspoon, 1734-1780
    • 19. James Magraw, 1733
    • 20. Mary Elizabeth McDowell Greenlee, 1737-1754
    • 21. James McCullough, 1748-1758
    • 22. Elizabeth Guthrie Brownlee Guthrie, 1755-1829
    • 23. Daniel Kent, 1786-1794
    • 24. Joseph and Hannah Wright, 1801-1817
    • 25. Joseph and Hannah Wright, 1801-1817
    • 26. Edward and Mary Toner, 1818
    • 27. James and Hannah Crockett, 1822
    • 28. Benjamin Chandlee, 1705
    • 29. John Kennedy, 1753
    • 30. Philip McRory, Ruth McGee, Edward Curry, Rosanna Stewart, Patrick M'Cullen, Ann Dougherty, Thomas Ralph, and Michael Wade, ca. 1735-1774
    • 31. John Grimes, John Fagan, and John Johnson, 1765
    • 32. Francis Burdett Personel, 1773
    • 33. James Patton (1), 1783-1789
    • 34. Thomas McMahon, William Sotherin, and John Justice, 1789-1793
    • 35. James Doyle, 1789
    • 36. Stephen Fotterall, 1791
    • 37. Charles O'Hagan and Mary Dunn, 1796
    • 38. Samuel Brown, 1793-1815
    • 39. Francis Campble, 1737-1742
    • 40. Robert Pillson, 1764
    • 41. John O'Kelly, 1773
    • 42. Thomas Shipboy, Jr., 1774
    • 43. James Patton (2), 1789-1839
    • 44. Margaret Carey Murphy Burke, 1798
    • 45. Mary Cumming, 1814-1815
    • 46. Rev. John Craig, 1734-1769/70
    • 47. Rev. Samuel Blair, 1744
    • 48. Bernard M'Kenna, 1811
    • 49. Rev. James McGregor and John McMurphy, 1720-1730
    • 50. Dr. Charles Carroll, 1748
    • 51. Silvester Ferrall, Charles Lewis Reily, Peter Warren Johnson, and George Croghan, 1745-1764
    • 52. Samuel Bryan, 1752
    • 53. Rev. Thomas Barton, 1758
    • 54. Thomas Burke, ca. 1766-1767
    • 55. Rev. Francis Alison, 1768
    • 56. John Morton, 1769
    • 57. John McDonnell, 1771
    • 58. James Caldwell, 1774
    • 59. Matthew Patten, 1774-1776
    • 60. John Phillips, 1783
    • 61. Job Johnson, 1784
    • 62. David Redick and Ædanus Burke, 1787-1788
    • 63. Daniel McCurtin, 1798
    • 64. Robert McArthur, 1802
    • 65. John Nevin, 1804
    • 66. Thomas Addis Emmet, 1806-1807
    • 67. William Heazelton, Jr., 1814
    • 68. John Caldwell, Jr., 1802
    • Appendix 2. Irish Migration and Demography, 1659-1831
    • Appendix 3. Additional Documents
  • Sources
    • Abbreviations in Sources
      • Archives and Libraries
      • Primary Sources
      • Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
      • Journals, Serials, and Newspapers
      • Books
      • Articles, Book Chapters, and Dissertations
    • Sources by Chapter
      • Intro
      • 1. James Wansbrough, 1700-1728
      • 2. Alexander Crawford, 1736
      • 3. David Lindsey, 1758
      • 4. Henry Johnston, 1773-1800
      • 5. Walter Corish Devereux, 1798
      • 6. Margaret Wright, 1808
      • 7. Anonymous Poet, Mid- to Late 1700s
      • 8. Rev. James MacSparran, 1752
      • 9. Robert Parke, 1725
      • 10. John Rea, 1765
      • 11. James Orr, 1811
      • 12. John Smilie, 1762
      • 13. John O'Raw, 1809
      • 14. Thomas Hinds, 1795
      • 15. George Crockett, Jr., 1797-1807
      • 16. John Blake, 1675-1676
      • 17. Samuel McCobb, 1729-1772
      • 18. Robert Witherspoon, 1734-1780
      • 19. James Magraw, 1733
      • 20. Mary Elizabeth McDowell Greenlee, 1737-1754
      • 21. James McCullough, 1748-1758
      • 22. Elizabeth Guthrie Brownlee Guthrie, 1755-1829
      • 23. Daniel Kent, 1786-1784
      • 24. John and Jane Chambers, 1796
      • 25. Joseph and Hannah Wright, 1801-1817
      • 26. Edward and Mary Toner, 1818-1819
      • 27. James and Hannah Crockett, 1822
      • 28. Benjamin Chandlee, 1705
      • 29. John Kennedy, 1753
      • 30. Philip McRory, Ruth McGee, Edward Curry, Rosanna Stewart, Patrick M'Cullen, Ann Dougherty, Thomas Ralph, and Michael Wade, 1735-1774
      • 31. John Grimes, John Fagan, and John Johnston, 1765
      • 32. Francis Burdett Personel, 1773
      • 33. James Patton (1), 1783-1789
      • 34. Thomas McMahon, William Sotherin, and John Justice, 1789-1793
      • 35. James Doyle, 1789
      • 36. Stephen Fotterall, 1791
      • 37. Charles O'Hagan and Mary Dunn, 1796
      • 38. Samuel Brown, 1793-1815
      • 39. Francis Campble, 1737-1742
      • 40. Robert Pillson, 1764
      • 41. John O'Kelly, 1773
      • 42. Thomas Shipboy, Jr., 1774
      • 43. James Patton (2), 1789-1839
      • 44. Margaret Carey Murphy Burke, 1798
      • 45. Mary Cumming, 1814-1815
      • 46. Rev. John Craig, 1734-1769/70
      • 47. Rev. Samuel Blair, 1744
      • 48. Bernard M'Kenna, 1811
      • 49. Rev. James McGregor and John McMurphy, 1720-1730
      • 50. Dr. Charles Carroll, 1748
      • 51. Silvester Ferrall, Charles Lewis Reily, Peter Warren Johnson, and George Croghan, 1745-1764
      • 52. Samuel Bryan, 1752
      • 53. Rev. Thomas Barton, 1758
      • 54. Dr. Thomas Burke, ca. 1766-1767
      • 55. Rev. Francis Alison, 1768
      • 56. John Morton, 1769
      • 57. John McDonnell, 1771
      • 58. James Caldwell, 1774
      • 59. Matthew Patten, 1774-1776
      • 60. John Phillips, 1783
      • 61. Job Johnson, 1784
      • 62. David Redick and Ædanus Burke, 1787-1788
      • 63. Daniel McCurtin, 1798
      • 64. Robert McArthur, 1802
      • 65. John Nevin, 1804
      • 66. Thomas Addis Emmet, 1806-1807
      • 67. William Heazelton, Jr., 1810
      • 68. John Caldwell, Jr., 1802
      • Appendix 3. Additional Documents
        • Robert Crockett, 1825
        • Peter O'Connor Petitions, 1797-1798
        • David Robinson, 1817
  • Index
    • A-C
    • D-G
    • H-L
    • M-N
    • O-P
    • Q-S
    • T-Z
  • About the Authors
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RAH 32.3 (Sep. 2004): 305-316 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/reviews_in_american_history/v032/32.3gerber.html
ALH 17.3 (2005): 595-603 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_literary_history/v017/17.3nolan.html
SCHR 85.1(Apr. 2006): 159-161 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/scottish_historical_review/v085/85.1campbell.html
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