Country: USA
Year: 11.06.1995
Dur: 25.50
Somewhere between a quarter and half a million Presbyterians left Ulster in the 18th century because of religious and economic persecution. They settled on the frontier, played an important part in defeating the British in the American Revolution, and contributed much towards the development of their adopted country.
Other Titles in this Series:
Ref No: 368 – The Travellers of Murphy Village
Ref No: 369 – Fr. Corby and the Irish Brigade
Ref No: 370 – From Beara to Butte
Ref No: 371 – N.Y.P.D. Green
Ref No: 372 – Sacramento – a very Irish Diocese
Ref No: 373 – The Breen Family Story
Ref No: 374 – The Fenian Tradition
Ref No: 375 – Presbyterian Pioneers
Ref No: 376 – The Irish Texans
Ref No: 377 – The Church and the Trade Unions
Ref No: 378 – Archbishop John Ireland
Ref No: 379 – City Politics
Ref No: 380 – Emigration and the Single Woman
Ref No: 381 – Sacred Space
Ref No: 382 – The Emigrant Chaplain