The Movers: A Saga of the Scotch-IrishThis first book in the Heartland Chronicles series tells the story of the real-life McClure family and their 1750s journey from Ireland to Pennsylvania, to Kentucky, to Indiana. |
Common terms and phrases
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References to this book
The Scots of Virginia: America's Greatest Patriots Horace Edward Henderson No preview available - 2001 |