English and Scotch-Irish immigrants settled throughout the backcountry of the South and in the more mountainous areas.
Most of the skilled workers were Italian, German, and Scotch-Irish immigrants.
American country music had its roots in the folk songs taken to Appalachia by English, Scottish and Scotch-Irish immigrants.
The Scotch-Irish immigrants left their homelands due to a number of political, economic and religious reasons.
The church is significant due to its association with the early Scotch-Irish immigrants to Maryland.
The church congregation was established in 1708 by Scotch-Irish immigrants.
The first settlers were Scotch-Irish immigrants.
The original church was a simple log structure and was built by Scotch-Irish immigrants.
These communities were founded in the 1700's by German and Scotch-Irish immigrants.
It was built in 1844 by Scottish and Scotch-Irish immigrants, many of which became the church's first members.