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- Ulster Scots Society of America - Non-sectarian, non-political cultural and social organization committed to the promotion of the general awareness of the Ulster-Scots (Scots-Irish) history and heritage in America.
- The Migration of the Scots-Irish - The migration of the Scots-Irish people to southwestern North Carolina.
- Scotch-Irish Central - Promotes Scotch-Irish (Ulster-American) history and culture. Presents information on the Center for Scotch-Irish Studies, Journal of Scotch-Irish Studies, Scotch-Irish Society of the USA, and Scotch-Irish Foundation.
- Wikipedia: Scots-Irish American - Encyclopedia article with history and references.
- Scotch-Irish and Ulster Scots Research - Focuses on helping genealogists trace their Scots-Irish ancestors. Includes history, links, bibliography, and email list.
- The Scots-Irish in America - Article written by John Walker Dinsmore in 1906. Concerns the settlement of Irish and Scots in Pennsylvania, their history, institutions and influences.
- Scots-Irish Frontier Culture - Describes the history and some personalities in the early settlement of the Middle Atlantic colonies.
- Ulster Scots Society of America - History of the Ulster-Scots in Ireland and America. Contact and membership details.
- Canadian Ulster-Scots List - Genealogy, culture and history of Canada's Ulster Scots,
- Why You Need To Know The Scots-Irish - Article in Parade magazine by James Webb.
Wikipedia Articles
- Scots-Irish - Scots-Irish is an ethnic group from Ireland which ultimately traces its roots back to settlers from Scotland, and to a lesser extent, England. In particular Scots-Irish can often be traced back to the Scottish Highlands, Scottish Lowlands, Galloway, the English and Scottish Borders, Northern England, Wales, and ...
- Ulster Scots (linguistics) - Ulster Scots, also known as Ullans, Hiberno-Scots, or Scots-Irish, refers to the variety of Scots (sometimes referred to as Lowland Scots) spoken in parts of the province of Ulster, which spans the six counties of Northern Ireland and three of the Republic of Ireland.
- List of Scots-Irish Americans - This is a list of famous Scots-Irish Americans.
- Anglo-Irish - Anglo-Irish was a term used historically to describe a privileged social class in Ireland, whose members were the descendants and successors of the Protestant AscendancyThe Anglo-Irish, Fidelma Maguire, University College Cork, mostly belonging to the Anglican Church of Ireland or to a lesser extent one of the English dissenting churches, such as the Methodist church. The term "Anglo-Irish" was not usually applied to Presbyterians, most of whom were of Scottish descent and ...
- Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra - The Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra (USFO) is a Northern Irish band of musicians who perform music from the Ulster-Scots tradition. Formed in 2000, the USFO are part of a wider revival of interest in Ulster-Scots language and culture that developed during the 1990s.