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Forged In Ulster - Blog: April 2013
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Sunday, 28 April 2013. Tim Murphy - Rifleman. Timothy Murphy, was an American Revolutionary War hero and. 160;was the most famous marksman of his day. . He served with distinction on the frontier, and then with famed General Daniel Morgan as a rifleman. Murphy was said to be responsible for one of the turning points of the Revolutionary War. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tim Murphy - Rifleman. My other pages on the web:. Bloggin fae the 'Burn.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: January 2015
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Sunday, 4 January 2015. Pocket guide issued to US troops in Northern Ireland during WWII. During WWII over 120,000 American troops were stationed in Northern Ireland, with over 300,000 passing through during the course of the war. During these years one in every ten people in NI was an American serviceman! A POCKET GUIDE TO NORTHERN IRELAND. SPECIAL SERVICE DIVISION, SERVICES OF SUPPLY UNITED STATES ARMY. WASHINGTON, D. C. There Are Two Irelands.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: A Scots-Irish Thanksgiving story.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Thursday, 27 November 2014. A Scots-Irish Thanksgiving story. Courtesy of the Bangor Daily News, Maine. Every American kid knows the story of Thanksgiving, as told in schools across the land. After about three weeks at sea, the passengers were struck down by a serious illness which proved fatal for many. Then, after surviving a hurricane which disabled the masts and swept the ship off course for weeks, the Martha and Eliza finally foundered in...
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: January 2013
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Monday, 28 January 2013. The Ulster-Scots and The Fiddle. Fiddle music is of course very popular in Ireland. but few know that the fiddle (or more technically, the violin) along with traditional reels were introduced into Ireland mainly by Ulster-Scots. And w. Reels and strathspeys) spread quickly around the country in areas where the planters settled and beyond. Sunday, 27 January 2013. Watch videos above or click below. Playlist of over 70 vide...
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: Pocket guide issued to US troops in Northern Ireland during WWII
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Sunday, 4 January 2015. Pocket guide issued to US troops in Northern Ireland during WWII. During WWII over 120,000 American troops were stationed in Northern Ireland, with over 300,000 passing through during the course of the war. During these years one in every ten people in NI was an American serviceman! A POCKET GUIDE TO NORTHERN IRELAND. SPECIAL SERVICE DIVISION, SERVICES OF SUPPLY UNITED STATES ARMY. WASHINGTON, D. C. There Are Two Irelands.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: September 2013
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Monday, 9 September 2013. President Obama talks about Ulster's contribution to America. US President Barrack Obama (himself, partly of Irish Protestant ancestry) talks about the men and women of Ulster who emigrated to America and helped found the United States. Wednesday, 4 September 2013. An Ulsterman was the first to carry the American flag into battle. Karen McCarthy interview on Wisconsin Public Radio. Listen at link below:.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: February 2015
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Margaret Cochran Corbin - First female Revolutionary War heroine. Margaret Cochran Corbin (Captain Molly) 1751 - 1800. Fort Bigham was located between forts Granville and Patterson. Margaret grew up to be strong and tall, she was five feet, eight inches in height. She met a Virginian farmer named John Corbin, and in 1772 they got married. They lived in Franklin County. Four years later, during the outbreak of. She contin...
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: Margaret Cochran Corbin - First female Revolutionary War heroine.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Margaret Cochran Corbin - First female Revolutionary War heroine. Margaret Cochran Corbin (Captain Molly) 1751 - 1800. Fort Bigham was located between forts Granville and Patterson. Margaret grew up to be strong and tall, she was five feet, eight inches in height. She met a Virginian farmer named John Corbin, and in 1772 they got married. They lived in Franklin County. Four years later, during the outbreak of. She contin...
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: A Scots-Irish Million Dollar Quartet.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Sunday, 21 December 2014. A Scots-Irish Million Dollar Quartet. Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash. The picture is of Sam Phillips' "Million Dollar Quartet" taken at Sun Studios, 706 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee. The four men were, in order, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and the man who would be king, Elvis Presley. That fateful jam session. So caught the public imagination that it. My other pages on the web:.
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Forged In Ulster - Blog: November 2014
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Forged In Ulster - Blog. Scots-Irish / Ulster-Scots Blog. Thursday, 27 November 2014. A Scots-Irish Thanksgiving story. Courtesy of the Bangor Daily News, Maine. Every American kid knows the story of Thanksgiving, as told in schools across the land. After about three weeks at sea, the passengers were struck down by a serious illness which proved fatal for many. Then, after surviving a hurricane which disabled the masts and swept the ship off course for weeks, the Martha and Eliza finally foundered in...