Scots Breed and Susquehanna (Paperback)
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Description
Hubertis M. Cummings vividly relates the tale of the sturdy and indomitable Scotch-Irish settlers in Pennsylvania. Hardened from their ancient battles against tyranny and injustice in their native “bonnie Scotland,” they struggled to establish a new home in America along and beyond the Susquehanna River. Their passionate love of freedom and will to survive helped them make a life for themselves in a hostile frontier. Their deep faith and spirit would thrive in this region, as they helped to forge the identity and destiny a young nation.
About the Author
Hubertis M. Cummings was a historian, essayist, and poet, and the author of several books including: The Mason and Dixon Line: Story for a Bicentenary, 1763-1963; and Richard Peters, Provincial Secretary and Cleric, 1704-1776.