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Title Welshmen as Factors in the formation and Development of the US Republic
Author Edwards, Ebenezer
Date 1899
Document Type Printed Book
Publisher Information Utica, N.Y.: Press of T. J. Griffiths, 1899
Reference G700.E26.F899
BIB ID 72126
Library / Archive American Antiquarian Society
Collection Name Ethnic Groups
Description Explores the role of Welsh migrants in the United States from the colonial era to the late 19th century. The author examines early Welsh settlers, their musical culture, their role in the American War of Independence, and their role in the development of the United States throughout the 19th century.
Theme(s) Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations
Country (from) Great Britain
Country (to) United States of America
Places Chicago, Illinois, Cincinnati, Ohio, Erie, Philadelphia, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, New York City, New York, New England, United States
Nationality Welsh
People Yale, Elihu
Keywords American War of Independence, American Civil War, journalism, government, politics, Episcopal Church, industry, slavery
Additional Information Alternative title: Facts About Welsh Factors. Welshmen as Factors. The Successful Prize Essay at the International Eisteddfod of the World's Columbia Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the American Antiquarian Society catalogue.
Language English
Copyright American Antiquarian Society