by The Scotch-Irish Society of America
The Scotch-Irish Society of America was founded in 1889 and published the proceedings of its annual conference for the first ten years. The first conference of the society was held in Columbia, Tennessee, in May 1889. The society was originally founded to promote and preserve Scotch-Irish heritage and history. This was reflected in the addresses at the first conference. Topics such as Scotch-Irish Characteristics, what the Scotch-Irish have done for education, and the Scotch-Irish of the South were discussed. The President of the Society, Robert Bonner, wrote the introduction, and the various elected officers of the society are all included. This series will prove very beneficial to anyone interested in Scotch-Irish ancestry.
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