Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania

Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania
Title Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Charles Henry Browning
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1912
Genre History
ISBN

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Wales in America

Wales in America
Title Wales in America PDF eBook
Author William D. Jones
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Between the years 1860 and 1920 around 80,000 Welsh immigrants settled in the United States. This volume focses on Scranton, the epicentre of Welsh America, and examines the wider issues of how these immigrants regarded their nationality, their mother country, their relationship with other cultures and how they became absorbed into the society of their new home.

Merion in the Welsh Tract

Merion in the Welsh Tract
Title Merion in the Welsh Tract PDF eBook
Author Thomas Allen Glenn
Publisher
Pages 474
Release 1896
Genre Haverford (Pa. : Township)
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The Welsh in America

The Welsh in America
Title The Welsh in America PDF eBook
Author Alan Conway
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 353
Release 1961-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816657378

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The Welsh in America was first published in 1961. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The Welsh formed a small but significant part of the great migration from Europe to the United States during the nineteenth century. In this volume they tell their own story in letters they wrote from America to their families and friends back home. The letters are highly readable, written, for the most part, in vivid and entertaining style which reveals the Welsh as an unusually literate people. The 197 letters are arranged chronologically and geographically, starting with letters that tell of the voyage across the Atlantic. Once in America, the immigrants described their experiences in the farming country of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and some of the other midwestern states. Later, as the frontier moved west, they wrote of their efforts to establish exclusive Welsh settlements on the Great Plains. From the industrial centers there are letters from coal miners and iron and steel workers. The fortune seekers who went to California in the gold rush or to the mines in Colorado are also represented. Still others tell of their search for salvation in the Mormon Zion of Utah. For each chapter or group of letters Mr. Conway has written an introduction giving the general background of the region or period and relating it to the Welsh settlers. Thus the events chronicled and the views expressed in the letters become significant in the history of the times. The majority of the letters were written in Welsh and they appear here in translation. Some were obtained from the files of old newspapers or denominational magazines; others came from the collections of the National Library of Wales or from individuals.

Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania

Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania
Title Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Charles Henry Browning
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1912
Genre History
ISBN

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Chronicles of St. Mark's Parish, Santee Circuit and Williamsburg Township, South Carolina, 1731-1885

Chronicles of St. Mark's Parish, Santee Circuit and Williamsburg Township, South Carolina, 1731-1885
Title Chronicles of St. Mark's Parish, Santee Circuit and Williamsburg Township, South Carolina, 1731-1885 PDF eBook
Author James M. Burgess
Publisher
Pages 108
Release
Genre Church history
ISBN 9780893084646

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The Frontier in the Colonial South

The Frontier in the Colonial South
Title The Frontier in the Colonial South PDF eBook
Author George L. Johnson
Publisher Praeger
Pages 250
Release 1997-10-30
Genre History
ISBN

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Using the New Social History method and examining nearly every document produced over the years covered, this study examines the growth of communities in the Upper Pee Dee region of the South Carolina backcountry in the 18th century. The study considers the emergence of a landed elite, slavery, and a mobile population, plus the disestablishment of the Anglican Church. Inhabitants of the Cheraws District had access to a river that flowed to the coast, allowing them to transport their agricultural produce to the market at Georgetown. This ease of transportation enabled the district to become more developed than other regions of the South Carolina backcountry. In the 1770s, local inhabitants built a courthouse and a jail, and members of the rising planter class formed St. David's Society to educate parish youth. Records from two of the oldest Baptist churches in the South provide clues to communal cohesion and ethnicity. These accounts, combined with land and probate records, provide information concerning settlement, wealth, and slaveholding patterns in the region.